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This is an important idea, I think. Even if we want to complain about how awful we find someone, we don't need to make it into a gendered or humiliating thing. But I think, to some degree, it is worthwhile to explore what ways of talking about people we don't like are acceptable, and which are, to some capacity,

When I saw that headline, thought for a sec that someone was making a movie about a young Madeleine Albright played by Jennifer Lawrence.

I said, casually, to my daughter (who is 20) about a woman we both know "She doesn't have to be such a bitch about it." and she called me on it. I was both ashamed of myself for having used that word and proud of my daughter for knowing better. There's hope for the future.

If I were blogging about 300 sandwiches it would be just "300 Sandwiches I made for myself because you can eat them with one hand while you surf the internet with the other and damn aren't sandwiches the SHIT?"

It may have been, but I saw it on Salon.

The correct response is:

I remember having this conversation with a female client about her calling another girl a slut/bitch. I challenged her to consider who has made that word a powerful tool to attack other women. We got into a discussion about using words created by society to tear women down. I told her that when we do this to other

I thought about that while writing this, too, but I do think there's a difference between being critically thoughtful and just being critical. Example: Saying you have a problem with the theme of a Selena Gomez song is not the same as personally attacking her simply for the sake of personally attacking.

I am LOL'ing because I heard him referred to recently as the Lesser Hemsworth.

No applause for my dapper man Peeta in the middle? I think he's killing it.

If Jennifer is my bff, then Elizabeth Banks (you must use both of her names - always. Sort of the opposite of a Madonna or Beyonce) is my lesbian life partner. I love her.

I thought the same thing. It looks like her head is going to pop right off. It reminds me of how heads move in that online thing where you "Elf" your friends, if anyone knows what I'm babbling about.

What the actual screaming disjointed fuck is happening here, and can someone please make it stop.

It might not be the one you were thinking of, but to me it looks exactly like the packaging you get inside a box of after eights.

This made me cry. We know for a fact that she's a good actress, but you can't really fake being nice to that level. She comes across as somebody who really likes people.
She has her back to the camera the whole time and she doesn't look like she gives a shit.

I VOLUNTEER AS SISTER WIFE

I love that she tried to move the barrier herself. Kind of proves how spontaneous it was and how unpretentious she is that she didn't wait for someone else to move it first.

Best friend? I'm already planning our wedding. Adore her.

This is true. But... Joss will continue to be asked, and I am glad he is asked and glad he is speaking. Because he is successful, and in Hollywood, success is more important than anything. His voice is very powerful because of his success, so I am thrilled that he uses that platform for feminism.