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I can understand not doing substitutions, but not putting out salt and pepper seems pretty pretentious to me. And I'm not even big on added S&P (unless the food sucks), I just feel like customers should be allowed this most basic customisation of the food they're paying for.

I'm more concerned about the lack of salt. That's pretty basic, and everyone had their own preference. I personally would probably be fine with no added salt (assuming the food doesn't suck) but my boyfriend wouldn't be. TBH though this chef kind of sounds like an ass who thinks he's god gift to the kitchen, so I

I feel like it is misconceptions like this that are the exact reason UA ran with this campaign. You are just perpetuating the idea that a woman like Gisele *can't* be an athlete. It's just one more way of judging women's bodies by dictating what is and is not "athletic" enough and I call bullshit. Yes, she is a

I don't watch the show regularly, but several other people have pointed out that similarly don't address other very common procedures like pap smears and fertility treatments, so it's not like abortion is the missing link here or something – the show isn't a medical drama about an OB/GYN, it's about a woman's dating

I feel like you're reaching here, since this is the line that the journalist writing the piece chose to publish. It doesn't mean it was all that Mindy had to say on the subject, and she likely wasn't given much time to formulate the answer. I think considering the focus of the interview (her show and experience, not

Thank you for comment. I don't watch the show, so this provides some background missing from the original article. I was also surprised with the examples they give, considering for example that Sex and the City wasn't truly a sitcom, and tackles some really tough issues in a non-funny way. It seems like they have just

I have no problem with the show (the legend of the Headless Horseman has been around for a long time), especially since people can chose whether or not to watch it. But I'm pretty sure that – considering the modern reality of violent, non-fantasy beheadings in the Middle East, particularly these two very high profile

It's one thing to be ignorant by choice (and how glorious it can be!). It's a whole other thing to defend ignorance, especially when it is assumedly someone's job to avoid colossal fuck-ups like this. Also, how do you avoid this story?? I live in Europe, and it's still everywhere (...and by everywhere, I clearly mean

Probably anyone who read the news two weeks ago when the first american journalist (James Foley) was beheaded by ISIS, and they threatened more beheadings if their demands weren't met. But I could be reaching here.

No kidding, considering they would have had to be ignoring major global news for a pretty long time to have missed the first beheading of an american journalist two weeks ago.

Well, if they were at all in touch with reality, they might have known that this is the SECOND american journalist to be beheaded by ISIS in TWO WEEKS.

I think that any sane person would have nixed this entire ad campaign, considering that there have been two American journalists beheaded in two weeks (James Foley and Steven Sotloff). I'm Canadian and live in Europe, and these are very high profile events here as well (especially since the ISIS member speaks with a

Are we the only people on this thread who follow current events? Or does everyone have a really, really short memory for horrific global news?

I think everyone should crap of Fox. James Foley was beheaded TWO WEEKS AGO, and ISIS promised more to follow if their demands weren't met. Even without the more recent death of Steven Sotloff, this was a pretty damn clueless campaign.

Well, what about James Foley? The video of the first american journalist beheading was released by ISIS 2 weeks ago, with the promise that more would follow unless their demands were met. Sounds like this PR group has no clue what is going on in the world right now. I hope the families of both journalists haven't

I know this will likely wallow in the grays among other unpopular opinions, but I don't think I've ever seen such a fluffy and pointless hate-fest in a Jezebel post + comments section, like ever. I didn't even like the videos when I first saw them, but then I promptly forgot about them and all was right in the world.

For all I know you are a troll or something because this entire comment's section seems like one big pile of harmonious snark, but I'm totally with you. It's not like I even liked these videos, but I can't muster even a smidgen of caring one way or the other. I also find it really hard to take any of the article

On the one hand, these kids most likely need all the therapy to deal with their crippling and very public childhood embarrassment, but TBH the kids actually look like they're having a blast, as I'm sure most kids would (singing! dancing! being the centre of the universe!)

How is that missing the point? It's just pointing out one positive of the video, whereas the article used all of that space up to point out that they are fit and tan 5 bajillion times (which is apparently the axis of all evil in the world? Who knew)

It may be a well trod subject, but it's one that clearly needs to get trodden a bit more considering how rape victims are treated. Also, there's more to her project than the mattress and video – in the film above she explains how her studio is an extension of the project, serving as a permanent space where some of the