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Hi, I just realized that this person is using my name and saying racist and inflammatory shit all over the place. I do not endorse any of his bullshit.

Right. It’s not even a book that’s commonly assigned in schools that I’m aware of. Maybe it should be - there’s more than enough books that focus on often angsty male teens and adolescents in school curriculums (A Catcher in the Rye, A Seperate Piece, Lord of the Flies, Huck Fynn, etc.), and not nearly enough female

Sexual assault and perjury are illegal, too, but here we are.

IANAL, but I’m pretty sure that for most employees, in most industries, what that HR director said to you is illegal (based on the NLRA, and reinforced by an Obama executive order). An employer can’t tell you not to discuss salaries with your co-workers, they can’t even intimate or imply that “that’s not how things

She is a white-passing Indian woman who desperately, happily, and expertly upholds white supremacy.

I’m right with you. Honestly, I outright speak with my male and female coworkers about salary. Women are constantly taught that we’re worth less and we’re underballed CONSTANTLY when it comes to salary. WORSE if you’re a woman of colour... and the only way I’ve been able to combat that in my career is exactly like

Timothee Chamalet learned Italian, piano, and guitar before filming Call Me By Your Name. Here, he hadn’t read LW, but admits reading it recently. He’s a good actor who prepares for his roles, but go on with your snarky pissy angle.

It was a running gag on SNL in the 90s. During Weekend Update, Tim Meadows played Ike Turner and would flip out on Kevin Nealon or attempt to bully him into doing something. Like, they would re-enact the “Eat the cake” moment from What’s Love Got to Do With it.

jfc and she/their abusive relationship was the punchline to so many jokes. imagine going through all that trauma and people on tv constantly making jokes about it. ffs.

Miss Americae was my favorite part

I suspect it was very much like Regina George applying pressure to Gretchen Weiners. In that context it makes perfect sense.

If you had asked me to guess which states were angry at Gretchen Carlson, Georgia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania would not have been my guess.

I gotta step in here. Game of Thrones is seven doorstop-size books long and *Little Women* is a slog to get through? It’s an easy day’s read. Take a forty-five minutes a night for a week and you’ll get through it.

So, let’s just stipulate that I’m a dummy. This will then get us past any sort of snarky rejoinder to my question.

The title and tone of this article are odd.

I’m squarely on Timothée’s side here. Part of the patriarchy is the horrible notion that men have to be the face of everything they do and know all the answers. For a guy to keep his head down, publicly celebrate working with talented women and more importantly, not take credit for the work they do is a pretty good

I usually just reboot my computer when the keyboard stops responding, but writing and posting this works just as well.

No one is giving her a pass. But it isn’t unreasonable to point out that Jezebel has judged her for years for not being vocal about her politics, and is now snarking about her speaking out.

The power of Taylor Swift’s statement is very much in how local it was. I doubt even if she’d done anything this public in 2016, it’d have been anywhere near as effective. And people were complaining about the timing, but I think posting it so close to the registration deadline is what got people to actually register

Uh, where was Taylor Swift during the 2016 presidential election?