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Unnecessarily harsh takedown of KK's quote...as per usual. A little more critical thinking would serve the writing staff a lot when it comes to writing about Kim Kardashian. You guys have this really weird, unfounded and and ultimately poorly executed hatred of her. Pick a new angle.

I can agree with that.

I don't read that at all. Again, where do we draw the line of who works "harder"? It's a silly argument that accomplishes nothing. A woman CEO is making enough bank to hire a nanny, a maid, a chef etc. as well. The perception is just that they work harder, but are they really working harder than a woman who works 3

Confused about the implication that she doesn't work. Maybe her career isn't as academically inspired as being a lawyer, or a doctor, or a writer, but she still works. She may not work as "hard", but that's just a silly debate to have in any case.

You know, when the person who actually lost her family members indicates that she doesn't believe that a ridiculously long prison sentence is going to help anyone, perhaps everyone should follow suit. Some random internet person's opinion on the severity/damage caused really doesn't mean shit when the person who is

Unrelated: A couple of months ago I was bridesmaid dress shopping and a salesperson at one of the stores I went to asked if I was there to try on Grad dresses. I felt unreasonably flattered. I'm also only 23, so I don't know what that says about me.

...that's not what I'm saying at all. I just think it's really narrow-minded and, quite frankly, bullshit to say that "normal" families don't have their really bad moments, especially during disagreements and when alcohol is involved. Maybe WASP-y families who choose to be passive aggressive don't have these issues,

In a perfect world, that would absolutely be how families chose to deal with their problems.

I imagine it would have to be!

I really covet Kate Middleton's wardrobe and her baby is adorable and her marriage seems genuinely happy, but I would not want this life. I know people are like, well she can cry herself to sleep with all her tiaras and £'s, but you could not pay me enough to deal with this shit.

This would classify as family violence, and maybe even domestic violence depending on the country and their laws. For example, a father-in-law or brother-in-law beating their son/brother's wife, which happens quite often, probably wouldn't be likened to "a bar fight" by most people. I agree with the sentiment that

Holy fucking shit. This is over the top and completely unnecessary. I'm actually so embarrassed for Jezebel at this moment.

I have a very complex relationship with my sister with a lot of the nuances that you describe...but I would not use it as an excuse to assault her boyfriend or husband. I'm not sure that this article is making the point you intended it to, unless you intended it to justify assault because, sisters.

That picture, though.

LOL, I'm not white. Not even close.

I don't understand why anyone feels entitled to be snarky about it, though? Nobody needs to "give her a cookie" or whatever, but bottom line: she's made a positive step forward. I don't think there's much point in having a discussion about what she did or didn't do in the past, especially since it's NOT THAT

Exactly! and I don't think she's looking for those things, either! I honestly don't. Maybe I'm naive about her motives, but she made a fairly simple statement that I don't think was meant to garner nominations for a Nobel peace prize. She was honest, and showed humility and thats a good thing, for anyone!

nobody's asking you to pat her on the back, but the snark in the article is unnecessary.