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Yes, it all depends on the context, like the beach example you used. Just because I love typing things on my laptop (I actually don't, because my laptop is old and slow, but for argument's sake), doesn't mean that I don't ALSO AT THE SAME time love writing things by hand. I'm a hardcore book lover, but I also lust

Your second paragraph is great. It seems that people are much more comfortable with little girls who act like "tom-boys" (as long as they grow out of it by the time they're teenagers) than they are with little boys who don't stick to "boy things." As far as I know, we don't even have a cutesy name for boys like that

Yeah, I was nodding along into agreement until your last sentence, which is pretty horrible. (Who's the most intolerant one here?) Maybe one day people will learn that not all feminists (or Jezebel users in this case), share a hive mind.

"It's art, for crying out loud. It can always be something else. But it's not. It is what it is."

Hah, I also only know about her because of Jezebel. I remember a few years ago during the whole Daily Show vs Jezebel showdown, Olivia Munn made some comment like, "who reads Jezebel anyway?!" And I was like, "Lady, that's how I learned who you were."

Eh, I don't really it's about decent or non-decent people. In this clip, no one was expecting it or seemed to understand what was going on. (And for the record, that guy seems pretty annoying, so maybe they were sick of him chasing and trust-falling on them all day.)

Ahh, but do we know it's Ted's baby girl? That's the kind of stunt those writers would pull. I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up being a niece or something.

hahaha, come on, tell us a "janie."

No problem! It takes awhile for everyone to figure out how to do all the old stuff with the new system.

If you hover over someone's icon, a heart should appear.

First of all, I COMPLETELY agree with your point about "how many women's issues are covered by men's voices." It is certainly widespread, and it can belittle the voices and opinions of the women who are actually affected by these issues (not just breastfeeding). Silver lining!: I find it encouraging that that Doug

My first word was, truly, either "Mama" or "Pepsi." (Or a baby-version of those words.) I'm not saying that particular parenting decision should go in a handbook or anything, but I ended up fine.

You know, that actually explains it. Well, sort of. It explains why there was so much texting going on, but not why it was so awful.

I know! The logistics of how she could text him from a phone that she didn't have was nothing short of Olympics Magic.

Yup, but knowing all of that (and I did because it was announced during the show) doesn't make the texting song-and-dance sequence any better or more coherent with regards to the rest of the Ceremonies. So feel free to get off my ass.

Overall, I did NOT like this. Definitely a hot mess, what with shoehorning completely random elements into the show. Like for example, WHY was there a mini-romcom with a shout-out to the internet? What did that have to do with anything?

I had to stop reading his daily emails. He's interesting and a good writer, but — and I'm sure he'd recognize this — those emails could ramble on for awhile sometimes. I still like him a lot, though.

I'll agree with some of the other commenters that the trailer looked flat, BUT I still have hopes for this movie. I read The Rumpus as often as I read Jezebel, and if TR's Stephen Elliot is behind this flick, I assume it's going to be a thoughtful portrayal of the industry. I generally find TR to be a very

ahaha! That's such a great line. He's so sensitive.

It's also what I think of when I see Beckham, since that's how I learned who he was.