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This may be totally off, but does this analogy work?

This is so depressing, the poor girl. She's likely been fat-shamed her whole life and is now being reverse-fat-shamed. She can't win.

That struck a chord, I agree (pun intended)—-but at the same time, it doesn't seem like a healthy way to think. No matter how rational or emotionally-healthy you act, there will always be a man not-emotionally-advanced enough to call you "crazy." Trying to please the other person in this fairly arbitrary way won't end

But not as satisfying as looking in people's bathroom cabinets...

There are black backup dancers, sure...but there are white girls too. It's not Miley twerking with 4 other black girls. Beyond the obvious Miley-bashing, I think including some black backup dancers is important as there's such a huge gender issue in the hip-hop/rap music industry. The video those girls were in in the

The patriarch of Duck Dynasty, Phil Robertson, had several stints with domestic violence before he found Jebus and got famous. Granted he was dealing with an alcohol/drug addiction, but that still ruins the show for me.

I get the feeling the author finds this article either hilarious or unreasonable, but it doesn't seem like that difficult or outlandish of a concept. Every aspect of your life should fit in with your brand, as essentially your brand (assuming you own it, otherwise yours as in someone is paying you to adopt it) is a