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She is so, so gorgeous. I love that movie so much.

Top comment is probably the best thing I've ever read on the internet:

Legally I think they have to have the same odds for those kinds of pieces, but logically a part of me is thinking, "There's no fucking way McDonalds is going to randomly mail me a Boardwalk piece."

Taco Blaaaaaaat.

Sink straight into my thighs, amirite.

Given the legal system, I guess I can't blame them, but it would sure be a step towards decency if that level of transparency existed. "Here are the things we did wrong and how we're ensuring this promotion won't have those issues."

"...the father Weiner veinily shouted at yesterday after his kid allegedly peed all over a swing in a Brooklyn playground."

It's an alternate universe where Jezebel and Gawker are sworn rivals.

Similar note: Ellen. As a gay kid in the 90's, her show was funny, insightful AND revolutionary. I agree that maybe we shouldn't expect that kind of grace from a sitcom, but the underlying current of this article seems to be that sitcoms shouldn't try to mix genres and conventions because they can also be dumb and

Baby steps.

but saying over and over again that you "know a girl wants it" when you can't point to any reasonable proof that of her wanting it so badly, is rapey.

So every piece of work that explores sexuality has to include all parties having a conversation about the implied and explicit consent being given to all other parties? I don't think this normalizes rape at all, and if anything, the large number of stars and women commenting that they agree that kind of aggression

Thank you for being another voice of reason who continues to cite the multiple lines of the song that indicate both the men voicing their intentions while making it clear the next move is up to the girl. I don't know where people are getting the idea that the girl in this song is being victimized because we never

She doesn't "not know it yet," she's a "good girl" and is with another man, and has already acknowledged in some context that Thicke and her have chemistry. You're adding your own interpretation that the girl needs convincing that she's interested, when that's not the case - she needs convincing that Thicke is better

And I think it's absurd to insist that there is.

I didn't say you did, I said it was my point. I get that it is a "justification" for rapists, I'm not disagreeing with that. I'm saying that's not a reason that all lyrics that are similar to that justification are inherently about rape, and that the song further justifies their inclusion given the (obviously

Well, to get it out of the way, the video and song were created by two different teams, and I think one small artistic decision doesn't necessarily taint an entire creative work, especially comparing lyrics to visual. I'd have to look up the video to really know whatever the stop sign visual is, and I don't

Oh, I agree, sorry; I was doing exactly that, making ridiculous assumptions about context and taking it too, too far.

There's a reason my phone's ringtone for my boyfriend is Lady Gaga's I Like It Rough. ;D

A rapist has convinced himself he's doing it "like you want [him] to," therefore Boyz II Men are basically rapist Hitlers.