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yes yes yes yes YES

Oh, you’re right, my bad. I was thinking of the World Championships.

Unpopular opinion: I get what she’s saying and I like it.

Where’s Mosby?!

Interesting that it seems to be around the point where he explains exactly what happened...

Ooo boy. Here we go.

Cool article, Slate! Just one question:

AND she's a pibble! :D

+10 for the proper spelling of mittons

YUP. + my naturally curly hair worn natural? = stoopid looking

Not to take away from the situation here, but SO glad it wasn't a pit bull, or at least an obvious pit mix (can't tell). It's so hard to further the breed's positive reputation when the only dog attack vids that (usually) make the news feature pits.

Unless you're like me and you're ALLERGIC TO PEANUT BUTTER.

Uh, I would gladly fuck lobster mac and cheese, thanks.

I'm not going to celebrate mediocre actors for the sake of an agenda, but I do think—in general—that "ugly" people are better at telling compelling stories because we "normal" people find them more relatable. Think Paul Giamatti, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Tina Fey, Whoopi, etc.

This doesn't have the same connotation/historical implication that a white person donning blackface has, no. But that doesn't mean it isn't racist. The whole shtick is that white people are dumb, like stupid things, portray themselves in a silly way—etc. If any race is being portrayed that way, it's racism.

Agreed. To me it's not a gendered thing, it's an age thing. I used to get called "bossy" all the time when I was a kid, now that has turned more into "bitchy" as a grown woman. I agree with the article (and campaign) that it has a negative connotation, but it would do the same if you called a guy that. Honestly, when

It cracks me up when people talk about women MCs—-e.g. Iggy—-being whack, or bad, or abusive to rap culture or some bullshit. HAVE YOU HEARD SOME OF THE GUYS THAT ARE POPULAR TODAY? Listen to any 2Chainz, or Tyga, or Juicy J song and it's nowhere near as good as most anything of Iggy's.