TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur
TheFlaneur

Oh man, you got this Jewish girl crying at her desk during lunch. Thanks. :(

That was my first thought too. It does make sense, Kenneth had to get his start somewhere, makes sense that he would be forced to dress up as a prop. But it was totally worth it, look at him now, head of NBC!

That's also very Arrested Development of you. ;)

Oh, damn, there must be an twig in my eye, cause I'm totally tearing up. It is really awesome to see a major comic book company creating a First Nations superheroine and to engage kids from within the community, that's even better. I really hope that the end result honors Shannen Koostachin and does justice to the

But then, what would women wear if they want to look sexy on Halloween??? *cue eyeroll*

Would just like to say that if your law professor couldn't understand why you skipped (that is if you had told them), then they are a very shitty person. I think you learned more in that meeting then in whatever you would have been studying in your law class that day!

Yes, although I didn't realize it at the time. I watched the hell out of that movie, I was so obsessed with it, so I like to think that repeated watchings of "Sister Suffragette" helped turn me into the feminist I am today. One year I even dressed up as Mary Poppins for Halloween too, which was by-far one of my best

I really love her album too, she's got pipes for sure! And Popular is just so brilliant, both the video and the song (I love that it's in homage to Wicked too).

So glad you got the reference. ;) Though actually, I wouldn't name my child after Little Edie, that would be some major baggage to carry. But I would totally call her Little Edie once in a while as a joke/pet name.

I suppose you could always change your sons name to Henri if you want to be posh. I kid, I kid, Henry is a great classic name though!

I feel like it's one of those situations where I just love a name so much and don't want to share it with anyone. Sort of like Monica from Friends, loving the name Emma, and then letting Rachel name her daughter that. Bitch please, that wouldn't fly with me! ;)

Your mom is a badass. Who wouldn't want to have bedtime stories about Eleanor Roosevelt read to them????

Oh, the name Beatrice is just a lovely name. I like old fashioned names, they just have a sense of character to them. I had a feeling that Edith is going to become more popular, that always seems to happen with the names I like. But, I suppose I'll just have to resort to middle names after literary characters to make

Don't you think there is something a bit flawed with your statement though? I totally get that then men have more viewers... but why do they have more viewers (and thus more money)??? We live in a society which values male athletes to such a degree that female athletes don't even have a chance to get that much

I swear to god, if the name Edith becomes popular in the next 15 years, I'm gonna flipout. I just really want to name my daughter that so I can call her Edie, I like it, even though everyone says it's far too stuffy. I just wanna have kids named Edie, Diana, and Harper, is that too much to ask? And if that makes me a

You totally said it, some women totally internalize misogyny. It's just so upsetting hear women pit against each other, I mean even if we don't always agree on the same thing, you would think that women would still want other women to be successful. But no, that isn't the case. It's rather sad really.

Well, to be fair, apparently 22% of Republican men say it would be a good thing if more women were elected to congress. But only 2 precent more, 24%, of Republican women said the same thing. To which I've never quite understood, and I say this as a lady, why would you not want to have other women working along side

Serena is totally boss. It just makes me so happy to see that she's making bank all while kicking ass on the court (and off). But it is quite telling that she's the best female tennis player yet she doesn't make nearly the same as the top male players. When I think about that (as much as I love Rafa and some of his

I'm always interested in who Glamour chooses as the "women of the year" to give a cover too, last year was Selena Gomez I believe. But the only one that really stands out to me is when they put Michelle Obama on the cover, I totally bought that issue. I love that they are giving a spotlight to some of the amazing

Unpopular opinion time: I think Prince Charles is pretty cool dude. And this coming from a gal who was an admirer of Princess Diana growing up (still is tbh). I mean, he does a lot for various organizations, especially love how much he cares about environmental issues. Also, he's pretty much the reason why the world