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Yeh, even the goofy faces we know we all make at babies. She just looks at him like he's the best thing in the world. I really like her.

THE ONE OF HIM HUGGING HIS MAMA???? Dead, killed by cute.

That's what I got. She never really does an entire interview straight. There's always a little wry something thrown in. I'm giving her the benefit of the doubt here (because she totally cares what some old lady in New Jersey thinks).

I lost ALL respect for Scarlett Johannson since she sided with an oppressive Israeli apartheid state for a stupid endorsement and her comments that criticizing Woody Allen for alleged sexual abuse was "irresponsible" . So much garbage comes out of this woman's mouth, I'm done with her.

Oh Giuliana, dear. And you make your living, how, again?

TOTALLY! Aren't they supposed to be lapping that shit up?!? I've always been of the opinion that anyone who's pro-life and not absolutely 100% behind adoption is not against abortion at all, but simply against anyone but married, submissive women having sex.

" not at the expense of others, and not in the name of re-centering themselves in the primary position of power and importance."

I've been anti-Ted/Robin from the very first episode when they told me to be! This was not like Ross and Rachel, where we all rooted for them for 10 years. Every single time Ted tedded out over Robin, I would be mad and yell at the TV.

I was actually okay with everything up until the "Ted's going after Robin again" ending. I thought the moment when he met the mother was genuinely really moving—it fit the tone the show has established over the years, it had some nice call-backs, and both actors knocked it out of the part. Hooray. I'm even willing

I've been on a few flights where flight attendants asked if I would sit next to an unaccompanied minor (I'm a petite woman and was in my 30's and early 40's when this happened), I got the sense they were purposely choosing women to seat kids next to.

Glad he thought ahead to bring a spare jacket, in the event he needed to EVADE THE FBI.

Same!

We were on a long flight (overnight) and there was a teen on her own. She was seated next to a stranger, an older man, and my husband could see that she was really uncomfortable. He alerted me, then I talked to the steward (a woman), and they went over and said to her "oh, we found you a space where you'll have

I don't know if I agree, at least for myself. I don't really care that the myth of her perfect life has been shattered, because I already knew it was a sham. I already knew that what she is able to do was not because she is better than me, but because she is way richer and has way more free time on her hands than me.

In all honesty, this is obvious and annoying and sigh. None of these things on it's own is necessarily un-feminist. But presenting them all in a row like female feminists are constantly overreacting about their boyfriend's secret and subtle misogyny does seem to undermine the reality that these patterns of

Exactly. Each of these signs might as well end with, "Stop being so hysterical - my actions are never influenced by cultural expectations of my gender and yours." #irony

When I help you learn to mend your own clothes (instead of just doing it for you because I know how) it's so you can learn a skill that was never asked of you because it is traditionally female. Feminism means breaking down and undoing traditional gender roles. Feminism does not mean perpetuating traditional gender

I don't agree. Sure, we all have the right to our cultural heritage. But to suggest that someone who was born in N.J., and presumably still lives in the states, is just as Irish as a person who is actually from Ireland is taking it a bit far.

So shut the fuck up saying you're Irish. Repeat after me:

Irish from Ireland? Because a lot of people in the states seem to think just being near to someone Irish makes them Irish.