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Wow.

Sexist dress codes and their subsequent enforcement can also be a Title IX violation.

"A lot of our customers are graduating from fast fashion and trying to wrap their heads around how to spend $200 on a dress," says Ms. Mazur. Ms. Cerulo says part of the website's marketing job is to ease shoppers into new spending categories. "We have an audience who is growing with us," she says.

May I be the first to say

If the server is worth their snuff, they have tried at least a third of the things on the menu, and have, likely, found something they enjoy. Also there are general trends of customers that are pretty noticeable. This is a pretty typical response I had for people when I worked as a server: "I personally love the

And most menus have it printed right there anyway: Subs a dollar each or add bacon for a dollar, etc. You don't magically get the bacon for free because you heroically asked for no pickles.

Oh god what a TOOL.

I'm just so very glad that we are talking about this problem. That we are being vocal about how it's not right and that we should not have to put up with it.
I was walking home yesterday from the market and some asshole did the "You'd look prettier with a smile" thing to me and I told him he'd be prettier if he just

I can't believe how fucked up this has gotten. Especially all the blame that's being thrown at these women for taking these photos. Get the fuck out.

I do. I refer to it as a leak, a violation of privacy and a sex crime.

i like the part where he falls over and looks like he's thinking JUST LEAVE ME HERE TO DIE

A quote from The Mirren might help them? Or maybe not.

Someone (@fmanjoo) made this analogy on twitter

"I'm starting to think we've conflated 'free speech' with 'freedom to bully without consequences.'"

I fry them. And then put more cheese on the fried rind.

I don't know if I've just been out of college to long or what, but my immediate reaction to this term was "Ugh, who wants to ruin an opportunity for a good nap with fucking?"

Maybe it's too sexy and distracting to the girls?

It's the shape of the seat that necessitates the incline, and the meager incline airline seats allow is hardly "laying down." If airline seats weren't so concave, you wouldn't need to lean back. The human spine was not meat to be a C shape.

Here is what I don't understand:

seriously: