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I agree; also, the @blah does appear if the replier uses the ca.jez site. Maybe those who don't could just put it in manually. Otherwise I can't tell who you're talking to.

I can no longer open pages in new tabs by using "ctrl click"... this makes the site even less user-friendly for me. (I use Chrome)

It seems like the higher-ups seem to ignore the feminist element of Jezebel completely... all women want is celebrity, sex, and fashion news, obviously...

He irritates me so much... and he's not funny either. I'm not sure if the irritation is irrational, though.

@VioletFem: The point is that she singled out the "working women" in the audience, not the "working men" as well. I find it commendable that she was honoring caretakers, but raising children should be a task shared by both genders, and men don't automatically get a pass on recognizing the privilege they obtain by

What? Marriage is still in many ways a transaction and has deep patriarchal roots. For me and for many others, it carries a lot of emotional baggage. To outrightly say that only married relationships are legitimate is honestly just flat-out offensive.

@yendi: Exactly, and even if you wanted to use the example of English, there is a great historical tradition of male writers that provides a great deal of male encouragement. You could say that it is a predominantly female field in spite of a lack of women. With Computer Science or other

But see, I was pointing out the flaw in your argument! You say "just follow your innate nature and be who you are," yet you also say "men don't want masculine women." The latter implies that what men want should matter in forming my identity, but the former says I should just be who I am and not worry about what

@Luddittte: So essentially my entire essence and reason of being is to be what men want me to be? Great, why don't I just kill myself now...

He looks like a sexual predator on his court day.

@doodly: I wouldn't say that's the main point of Marx...

@StarlightAndMoonlight: In marketing itself as one of the best universities in the United States and the world, Yale explicitly positions itself as being *not* like every other university. Like clevernamehere, I am currently attending a similarly-sized and -ranked university and I've never experienced something like

agreed. it's getting really old.

I agree with you, but I misspoke in using the phrase "a complete person." I was referring to this idea that she insinuates of fulfilling everything a person could possibly achieve, which is obviously more than any one person could do in one lifetime, let alone before age 30. The fact that she believes she's "done

Additionally, "I am the original," not "I am an original" — how one talks about an object, not a person. Essentially, there is nothing left in life to do because her life, to her, is something to market. She has marketed herself in every possible way: clothes, perfumes bear her name, marketing the "essence" of Paris

There's an element you're missing here: By using it in conjunction with hamburgers, the word "ho" is being reappropriated so that it no longer has the same hateful power, just like the word "queer" was repurposed so that it no longer has the same power to hurt people, even when the person saying it is attempting to do

@acm23: Paskvan: "What about premarital affairs — should that be a crime?"

@MissPork: I think this hasn't been the only lawsuit, and even if it is, Dov Charney's sexual harrassment of models and employees has been common knowledge for some time now (at least several years, which actually coincides well with the dip in the stock price). It has definitely stopped me from shopping there.

The assumptions voiced in this article make sex seem utterly unappealing. "Stabbed in the back, but lovingly"? By his logic, why do women *ever* have sex if it's this courageous, brave act, letting danger throw itself headfirst into you and all the rest?

@oja: Same old stereotypes... Women can fuck and men can be fucked, even without dildos involved. Why is the act of penetration inherently active? I think that mentality is societally-based rather than biologically-based.