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Ferocious slender bullies in fur coats, you say?

and they have three fingers instead of two

Goddamnit. Don't ever stop being my favorite writer on here.

And thank goodness for it.

The other ladies made good points so I just wanted to add that they probably didn't at first. They probably had to be "broken in" as slaves (shuddering now) and when they were good and servile, then they could have access to aid because they weren't going to use that access… at least until now.

You'd be horrified by how "easy" it is to horrify and traumatize a person into complete submission. Many, many, many instances of slavery/captivity eventually include the victim having SOME "freedom" to, like, go to the corner store, or have "free" reign of the house.

I went to a panel about human trafficking a few months and one of the things that the panelists stressed was that rarely do people come in saying that they've been trafficked. Psychological shackles, indeed.

Why is he so hot?? WHY???

The scene where he's telling Ivy he's in love with her was the moment I fell in love with him.

You are not alone. I instantly imagined a turkey with a fez and sunglasses.

Jon Stewart's all like...

"Can you imagine getting a haircut and finding out about it on the news?"

Agreed 100%

The Holy Roman Empire was neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire. Discuss.

SHE IS FLAWLESS. I died at that part. Turkey head? OMG. I want to be her friend so badly.

I found JLaw astonishingly poised, fresh, engaged and funny considering how she's been put through the promotional ringer these past few weeks. And this being apparently the last interview on the tour, I suspect she was actually glad not to have the same canned questions thrown at her for the billionth time.

Am I the only one who thought of Monica on Friends when she said that?

I could probably watch nothing but this clip for the rest of my life. I have watched it three times already. The snark, that outfit, her freaking HAIR—great googly moogly.