“Or considerably less, if it’s in any shade other than snow white.”
“Or considerably less, if it’s in any shade other than snow white.”
Uh, no. I was at the protest last year. My partner works at the mall and witnessed the protest today. Neither were “a punch away from utter chaos.” You have no idea what you are talking about.
The ‘90s. That explains a lot.
I’m pretty sure the Groupthink title is ironic on purpose.
I love how molesting a bunch of little girls (mainly his sisters, one of whom was only 5) is not as bad as the cheating. Raise your hand if you’d much, much, rather you found out your spouse cheated on you than sexually abused a number of kids? I might be hurt about cheating, but I could see working past it. I would…
But Lifehacker! We can’t keep animals in pens knee-deep in feces for their entire lives unless we pump them full of drugs!
So what are they saying... that a bear can’t rape a man because it’s female?
I keep thinking “What? I thought David Foster Wallace died? Oh, wait, there’s no “ Wallace”. Who are these people?” Every. Time.
Yes, because she just “made” it without any difficulty or effort on her part and she’s certainly not qualified to speak about the sexism in the music industry after working her way through it... Let’s ignore the fact that she has stated that she was raped by a producer as a budding artist. That’s certainly not sexism…
Tell it to the Indigenous Tribes.
Also, this might not be funny to people unfamiliar with canadian media, but I found this hilarious this morning:
Trudeau is hardly a perfect PM, but after years of Harper and all the quiet (and not-so-quiet) racism that came along with him, this feels just so good...
I’m glad you are kind of on board, but why would you assume a woman wouldn’t be there for her friends? I’m in no way physically capable of this sort of thing, but I do know that if I were I would never leave one of my team behind. That's not a man thing; that's a human thing.
Seeing people who have callously committed horrific acts on other people start to cry when forced to take (some) responsibility for their conduct always makes me hate them even more.
If you’re not eating something because you don’t like it, then you’re absolutely not who she’s getting at in this article. Chill out, she wasn’t getting a dig at you.
That’s fine and dandy that you just don’t like sugar, (though I don’t think she’s being quite so literal with the cake thing), but I feel obligated to say that what the bathroom scale says is no indication of whether or not a person has an eating disorder. (I’m not saying that you do, of course, but that in general…
Maybe you having a hearty meal with dessert once every month would be eating in moderation, even according to Nigella’s standards? It would count as having “a slice of cake” every now and then.
Recovering bulimic—I was vegan for about 8 months and it was...unhealthy. I have to avoid restrictive “lifestyle” diets like the plague; it’s just too easy to make them an extension of compulsion.
Obviously it isn’t scientific, but the orthorexics I know were anorexic and/or bulimic when they were younger.
She’s not wrong. A multi-day cayenne pepper and lemon juice only ‘cleanse’ is to a person with disordered eating what a weekend long bender in Vegas would be for an alcoholic. It’s not healthy and the media should stop glorifying that type of thing.