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Agreed. I mean, I can't exactly speak for all white people everywhere, but before reading this article it didn't even occur to me to be in any way concerned for her well-being because her hair looked like...hair growing out of a baby's head + adorable accessory? She look cute, happy and healthy...what more could

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Sounds like *someone's* been watching too much Robin Hood: Men in Tights

It's all cutsie and snuggles now, but wait until that bunz reaches puberty and all his kitty siblings tease him for his big floppy ears and feet...someone should probably go ahead and get this kid a copy of The Ugly Duckling now, it could be the difference between life and a lifetime of therapy bills.

This was exactly what I thought. And considering that this bro is employed as the "Chief Science Officer" for Ashley Madison I think it's pretty safe to conclude...no science to see here, folks. Monogamy clearly doesn't work for everyone, but to take into account those for whom it just might be working, you probably

This clever turn around kind of makes it seem...like it was done on purpose? I mean, it is just so obvious and out of place in the promo picture – it's not exactly a cluttered mantlepiece where the water bottle could be confused for a quaint knick-knack by everyone from the set designers, to the photographer, editing

Wait, if Hiddleston is advanced level...what does that make Benedict Cumberbatch?

Actually, what would make things better is if American citizens weren't dying at the hands of the police in the first place. Instead of just pointing fingers at the guy saying "he pulled the trigger", we should also be asking why he pulled the trigger (and considering there are deeper and darker motivations than just

Ugh. Some depressing shit. And the story actually went international, I initially heard about it on Canadian news (although the coverage was pretty sympathetic and more of a "how did society get to the point where this is actually news"-type reflection)

I'm curious – is releasing filmed police interrogations/transcripts to the media a normal thing?? I'm Canadian, and I can only remember this happening in very serious and high profile cases, like a serial murderer. Personal information or not, this seems like a really unnecessary and invasive thing to publicize.

I've been wondering the same thing. I'm from Canada, so the laws surely differ, but as a child of the 80s/90s I'm feeling like it's far too soon to be pulling out "back in my day, we were all free range children!"-type anecdotes. Yet here I am, an old and still in my 20's.

This is exactly why I feel like it's actually safer in many ways for a child to be in a public park than in the home alone (especially a mature 9 year old). There are so many accidents that could happen in the home (falling down stairs with no witnesses, accidentally starting a fire, etc.) that wouldn't be an issue in

Interestingly, it appears to be both! I haven't read this study through thoroughly, but they do quote Shira Tarrant (PhD in gender studies) who points to both exerting power as a display of masculinity, and pop culture (which emulates this exertion of power) as the driving forces behind street harassment (p. 22 in the

and you surveyed all men everywhere to determine that they're secretly trying to control you when they call you pretty?

Ah yes, my preferred reaction (although I usually throw in a healthy dose of eyebrow raising for good measure)

almost zero men

I'm sorry, but I'm having a really hard time keeping track of things around here on Jez: are we, or are we not against telling women how to dress?

Man, can you re-write article please? I agree that there is something interesting there to comment on, but the chosen format does come across as mean-spirited and snarky (and the majority of the contents section looks like a mean girls slam book). Whereas your hive mentality/Hitler angle is something worth reading...!

Well said

While I won't argue with the contrived statement, how do we know they don't love wearing these things? If you are an attention seeker, and your outfit gets you that attention, wouldn't you too love that outfit? Some people love comfort, some people care more about other things. Who gets to decide which is the "right"

I have to defend the high bun, as one who wears one regularly since moving to Denmark. Why? Because it rains all the time here and everyone bikes everywhere; add to that the typhoon like winds, and you too will go months without letting your hair down (even a ponytail ends up knotted and gross). The high placement of