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That's what I was thinking. I'm usually a fan of hers, but come on, lady. It's a white dress - don't choose the notoriously messy chips as a snack that day. Picture this story with Lindsay Lohan instead of Jennifer Lawrence, and everyone here would be hemming and hawing about how careless and unprofessional Lindsay is.

If you follow the link through to the original Reddit thread you can read the full post. She mentions waking the woman up from the anesthesia and transferring her to a recovery room, so we at least know the patient lived.

A couple weeks ago a friend posted a picture on FB that I thought was pretty sexist, so I left a comment saying so. Another friend of his (whom I didn't know) told me that by feeling the need to bring gender into it, I was obviously the sexist in this conversation. Thanks for illustrating an example of the male

Why was Taylor Swift even at the Golden Globes? Please don't tell me she's acting now too.

I haaaate the "it's just the internet" defense. Just the other day I told a friend I found something he posted sexist. He, of course, defended himself by saying that the picture he'd shared was originally posted by a girl, so it couldn't be sexist, and besides, "it's just a picture on the internet, it's no big deal."

I feel like your solution to the problem is kind of a cop-out. Yes, it is important to educate the next generation about how to treat one another. But what are we supposed to do about the people perpetuating the problem now? Just wait another 50-60 years until they die? Hope that in an After-School Special-esque

I'm not trying to nitpick on you here, because maybe this is just a non-native language issue, but I noticed you used both male and female pronouns for Diana. What is the etiquette here? Would you begin referring to them as "him" once they've made their decision to become burneshas, as you would a transperson who has

That's actually neither Tom Branson nor a maid, but still scandalous nonetheless!

If you were annoyed by Matthew's cheat-a-character-out-of-a-proper-ending, you won't be happy with the season's opener either, because a character leaves in literally the very first minute without us even seeing her face.

I've finally started liking Edith this season, because of the growth you mentioned. Her changing her mind in the Christmas episode really sealed the deal for me.

I'm usually not a fan of his and had a "great, not HIM" reaction when I saw he was Harold, but I thought he did rather well. And he's only in the Christmas special (so far) so if you end up disagreeing, well, at least it's just the one episode.

Then perhaps your very first sentence shouldn't say that she's facing charges for underpaying her employee.

My grandma does this too. She kept calling our (female) dog "he," which led to us thinking dementia was setting in and she was confusing her with our other, now-deceased male dog of the same breed. But nope. She just has this bizarre gender binary for pets.

I thought it was her leg at first but the more I stare at it, the more it boggles my mind. It looks awfully angular to be a knee, doesn't it? And the way Lena's dress is draping over it makes that line look too neatly horizontal to be a thigh. I think it's a low-backed chair (that Jemima has fallen out of?).

I substitute teach, so I'm always meeting new batches of kids, and I've seen plenty of white McKenzies, actually. That said, while I agree with you that there's little "upward flow" of naming trends, there is a sideways spread - it's not that uncommon to see lower class white people beginning to use names that were

I was wondering that too. Isn't the idea that women are passive and delicate and unable to possibly commit murder because ew, dead body, yucky, kind of... anti-feminist? The news loves to report on female murderers; bonus points if they're pretty, which again is pretty non-feminist.

"Lean in" actually means "put some weight into that stabbing thrust, lady."

No, the joke is that women are objects whose value is assigned by attractiveness, so he's making fun of his friend by saying he can only date "low value" women. He's not taking the woman's easiness (or lack thereof) into consideration because clearly, who wouldn't want to sleep with Mitt & Co.? Unless you're a lesbian

Well, there was that classmate that he and a few buddies held down and cut his hair off while calling him homophobic slurs. I realize that was quite a few years ago and not on the campaign trail, but still.