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That's because she has OCD and anxiety disorder and is never sober for interviews.

I think them banning PWP is reasonable, but not being able to publish a beautiful, 50,000+ word story because of just one porn scene at the end seems a little ridiculous What's the difference between that and a romance novel?

I don't read fan-fics for the sex, but most of my favorite fanfics just happen to have sex in them. Plotty friendship/romance AU's are basically all I read, and at the end most have built up a beautiful relationship in which the characters having sex just seems like a natural thing.

I really don't think "attention-whore" is as gendered a term as you make it out to be. And even if it is, I think "douchebag" would be the male-equivalent, and we give that label to men way more frequently than we call women attention-whores.

I'm assuming they put in the clip of the greeter singing and playing the piano at the end to suggest that they all have other talents besides being attractive? Though even if they didn't, I'd probably still watch the series.

That's because Twitter isn't meant to just be read. As opposed to Facebook, where there's boundless entertainment in just stalking people, Twitter is designed to be an interactive space where you talk to others and share (RT) ideas and information.

What the...?

I truly hope you get to stay in your little Tumblr bubble for the rest of your time on that site. I ended up deleting mine because all the drama I saw on there was RIDICULOUS. All I want is my adorable Klaine gifs, thank you very much, not two girls on the opposite sides of the world threatening to stalk and kill each

The study itself wasn't actually that shitty; read the article in the link. It's Jezebel's twisted reporting that's shitty.

THIS. I can't remember the last time I read a Jezebel article that interpreted a legitimate science article correctly. The authors are so focused on getting some kind of agenda across that they blatantly disregard the facts. You'd think they'd try to work harder to dispel the "women can't do science" stereotype since

I think you missed an important distinction she made in her post. There's a difference between someone who is a size 14 and healthy and someone who is a size 14 and unhealthy, and most of the time, you can tell the two apart on the outside.

A lot of people who go to Harvard end up being arrogant assholes, so that might turn employers off.

Yes, but if you instead looked at the wideness of the releases and which studios are making and marketing the two categories, you'd probably find a huge difference. Superhero movies are released wider with bigger distribution windows and larger marketing campaigns. That would definitely lead to more ticket sales, no

I feel like you all are missing the obvious answer.