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Kind of like Sanders suddenly found it expedient to care about reproductive rights after a campaign of marked by no-shows, no-mentions and recognizing Planned Parenthood more as an organization which failed to help him and less a provider of health care.

Was there a Jez article when Clinton committed to repealing Hyde? I don't remember seeing one and have been feeling lately like there has been a bit of a Bernie bias on the site. Is it just me or has anyone else felt that?

Bernie Sanders Makes Another Sweeping Proclamation With No Plan

No. It’s fun. Keep not watching.

Yup.

Tiptoeing around being fat doesn't help either. I spent the better part of my life like that and acknowledging I was fat was the key to losing weight.

Maybe your mom works at a shitty hospital, but in my line of work I work with probably hundreds of different hospitals and the doctors are all really devoted to their work. My uncle misses Christmas basically every year because hey, babies are born on Christmas. I mean, yeah, it sucks to have to cancel plans, and you

um, this conversation seems to be less about cupcakes and more about this kid trying to talk both himself and his little brother out of a spanking. given the very recent post on this site about the evils of spanking, not sure why we are now finding this adorable

Maybe they're finally listening to all the internet Doctors who say "just adopt!" and "Why do you need a biological child anyways?

Um, this really qualifies as a recap? You...missed some things.

"Systematic unfairness"?

It's not fat-shaming. There's this thing called "science" that has empirically proven that being overweight not only increases the risk of health problems, but can be an indicator of other ones such as diabetes and high blood pressure. But go on and promote obesity, Jezebel. Because, you know, self-validation is more

I am so over "shaming" comments. Any critique of anyone is shaming now. I guess I am on a meta shame-shaming here.

Exactly. And clearly, while they are indeed beautiful women, they are obese.

Luckily, they finally released an FDA or CDC report that there is no such thing as a "healthy-fat" person...

I'm sure I'll get a lot of Internet hate for this, and I'm NOT suggesting they should lose weight to adhere to ANY standard of beauty, Hollywood or otherwise. These actresses are beautiful women exactly as they are, but I disagree with the idea of a pact to NOT lose weight. It essentially means they're giving each

You know what I completely agree with her and believe she is misunderstood. This is not rock science and people are full of excuses and ignorance. Let me explain this in the simplest terms. Eat real food and move your body. Bam! You'll be healthy. There is a thing called a healthy fat. You'll see it in a lot of

Okay, these were not "average sized women" in lingerie. They were obese and obesity in any form is unhealthy. Also enough of this "healthy obese" bs. Studies show that even those who are both obese and metabolically healthy are STILL at a higher risk for a heart attack, heart disease and diabetes.

I'm torn.