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Reminder: "A hickey from Kenickie is like a Hallmark card, when you only care enough to send the very best!"

Make no mistake about it - there is no excuse for homophobic/hate speech, but I have to say, I still like Alec Baldwin. I think he's talented & intelligent. He's also made plenty of mistakes, but I don't mind that. He's a human being & if I had cameras in my face every time I wanted to buy a cup of coffee, I'd be an

Respectfully, if you guys have something specifically against Vogue then it would be great if you would just write up a big retrospective piece. The more you make this about Lena Dunham and effectively force her to respond to this—which no matter how you slice it is a direct discussion about her body that invites a

Jez,

Meh, I'm pretty sure I edit my profile pics WAY MORE than Vogue did Lena's and I only change like, contrast and pimples and shiny face. Let's get this over with please.

Paying to use a woman's body without her consent for political (capitalistic?) purposes, and then shame her for her feelings about her body: What a great feat of feminism!

Holy fucking YAWN.

I wish she would have called out Jezebel for being such assholes.

Admit it, Jez. You were wrong.

Actually, her twitter response was much better: "Way cooler when people do things out of pure blind spite than out of faux altruism". Faux altruism describes this whole shitshow perfectly.

Read the lyrics to Same Love. This entire Jezebel article is just... wrong. Macklemore didn't co-opt any gay experience, never claimed he wrote an anthem, etc. It's all Beusman misinterpreting or flat out making things up. :|

Okay, preface this by saying I have never heard this song, haven’t heard of this song until a few days ago, and zero personal evidence that Macklemore is not a rapping fish or something (couldn’t pick him out of a line-up… though I do know he’s white from reading this article). BUT... it strikes me that this comes

The song starts with the lyrics "When I was in the third grade I thought that I was gay" and goes on to tell his story and perception of "gayness". So I don't think Macklemore was attempting to make a "gay anthem" or speak for the LGBT community. The fact that the song became a hit and resonated with people speaks to