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@stoprobbers: And why can't we teach our daughters media literacy at an early age. Culture should be open for dicussion. Hell, one of my earliest conversations with my mother was why Claire Huxtable could bake cookies for her kids and hold down a job and my mom couldn't.

@SarahMC: Oh, I definetly don't think we're anywhere near equality yet. We've got a long way to go.

Dang it, comments. Now's not the time to break.

@scbelle: I will give most people a pass on their ideological labels, so long as they acknowledge that they're standing on the shoulders of giants. I'm just asking they think back over the last 150 years, from Seneca Falls to Hillary's run and acknowledge that A) things are better and B) it didn't just happen.

@SinisterRouge: I see it as being on the level with the guy who listened to the Shins before Garden State, and then completely dismisses anyone who listened afterwards.

Girls are not important and can't do anything.

I am all about the Docs, the Chucks and the glittery pair of Target flipflops.

Seriously, I want to be able to eat a balanced, fun diet without feeling like a failure at life.

Why, I'm already fat and intelligent! And (today at least) I totally rock.

I could put that $24k to good use. It'd be called "starting a business."

Why am I flashing back to the most awkward dinner ever? First one of my companions rails against how Gen X and Yers don't read, and then, after I've gone down his list of "Great Books" and come out reading 80 of 100, he starts lamblasting me for wanting to appear "intellectual" when, in fact, I'm a stupid woman made

I was talking about this with one of my guy friends last week, after he had to tell a guy at Starbucks, "Yo, dude. She just wants coffee. Not your baby."

I'm going to get my hair colored fushia this weekend. No lie.

Oy. Again with the foolery.

@howdybeep (rear wheel drive): Seriously, yo. Though I do like describing my job as getting my clients onto Gawker while keeping my name off.