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in the wild we eat them.

For some reason I kept reading “Ferrari Guy” as “Guy Fieri.”

At what point can we sit back and just acknowledge that this is her experience and look at it with a bit more empathy? She's hurting. Her family is hurting. Everyone is hurting.

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Part of me really wanted Momager to actually smack Psycho Santa with the pizza pan.

More like Fifty Shades of Bronzer

Dolezal graduated from Howard with her Masters in Fine Art in 2002

The info you have on maternity leave entitlements in CA is actually still not entirely complete. CFRA does entitle moms (and dads!) to 12 weeks within a 12-month period after the birth, but that is in addition to state-mandated short-term disability insurance coverage starting at week 36 of a normal pregnancy, and

Are you sure your boyfriend’s cat is a housecat and not a gremlin?

Well, no, because the model herself isn’t at issue here. If you read the ASA statement, it is very carefully worded to make sure that what they’re saying is “the model appears too thin” as opposed to “the model is too thin”. If the model appears too thin, then the onus is on YSL, the photographer, the set designer,

Tbf, the ad was pulled because “he model appeared unhealthily underweight in the image,” so it doesn’t really matter if the model is underweight or suffering from an eating disorder in actuality, the issue is the perception that the ad is promoting unhealthy body standards.

What difference does it make what she thinks? This isn’t about her, this is about how advertising affects women in general. It’s the Advertising Standards Authority, not the Health and Safety Executive or whatever. Note how the decision talks about how the ad makes her appear, not about what she might look like irl or

Even Cher has talked about how hard it was to the change in pronouns—not emotionally, just on a practical level. Years later she said she still occasionally slip and says he/him. And I’m pretty sure no one can make the argument that Cher isn’t completely supportive of Chaz.

Yeah, I think it’s pretty reasonable for a mom of a super adult kid to need a little bit of time to get used to the new name and pronouns. She sounds supportive and loving, but if you have called your child by one name and pronouns for, say, 50 years, it’s going to take a few weeks/ months to adjust and not have a

yea, literally no real issue with her mom’s comments. It’s hard for her, because she’s an old lady who’s called a person she loves one thing for decades! It’s not going to be an overnight thing! It’s not like Caitlyn’s mom is just a random person on the internet.

don’t act like you can’t force yourself to change. You might just not want to.