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Isn't this actually awful? They're giving her a costume, and she's eating doritos and leaving marks on it. I don't care how raw she is, this is flat out unprofessionalism.

It isn't clear whether the teen meant to kill her younger sister . . .

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"All right, go ahead, go turn on the tree.. go turn it on, go ahead, turn it on! ALLL RIIIIIIGHT"

And it's not really successful because all I noticed was her kid's freaking adorable tiny glasses.

For a 9000 dollar tent, it better do that Harry Potter thing where it's bigger on the inside

Does someone being attractive preclude them being smart? Where is this magical formula with which you have worked out your children's IQ's, or hers? Are you aware that measuring an Intelligence Quotient is considered a terribly inexact and redundant science and that there are different forms of intelligence? Or that

This is just a corollary of the "friendzone" theory if you ask me. It's the hare-brained notion that women are obligated to look past a man's glaring flaws (whatever they are) and want to be with some guy because that guy is special or otherwise exceptional.

Additionally, as a primary beneficiary of the status quo, I see little value to me personally in championing change. That probably makes me a horrible person but I am who I am, warts and all.

As a nice, average girl, I'd like to sign myself up to be a secret double agent in this war. Throw a little makeup on, and I'm over there, getting the hot girl's secrets. Put my sweatshirt on and I'm right back over on the fatty uggos side.

I think you have to be very careful about differentiating between criticism of the systems that reward and punish women based on how much they're willing and able to participate in a cultural ideal of attractiveness and criticism of individual women who participate in those systems to survive in a world that's a hell

I think maybe you're conflating criticizing the entertainment and fashion industries for enforcing a rigid beauty standard with criticizing individual women who happen to fit into that ideal. It's not the same thing. The people I see calling conventionally attractive women bimbos, sluts, and bitches aren't usually

As a "traditionally attractive" woman and a feminist, I will politely disagree. While I have run into some denigration because of it, for the most part, what I hear is people simply asking that "traditionally attractive" people recognize that they are such, and the associated privileges that come with it.

I'm pretty insecure about how I look but I stopped being mad at hot women for being hot a long time ago.

They exist to troll. Does this really surprise anyone?

Oh, come on lol. "Randy" was a clearly white kid (think Justin Bieber) and the joke was that he's an idiot. There is no way in Hell Idris and Tina would have produced a child that looked anything remotely like Randy. You're being ridiculous.

Was this an "oooh naughty" joke though or a "kid, look at your complexion, look at Idris, let's be real" joke? I took it as the second.

Are we at a point now where even a tweet is too long to read?

Why should he have to make excuses for falling in love with a non black woman? Why is it his obligation to address the devaluation of black women just because he fell in love and married a non black woman? Come on.

Bikini Bridge is so last week, you guys. The next big thing in Thinspo is obviously Elbow Macaroni, which, for those of you who don't know, is there the points of your elbows are perfectly round, and covered in orange cheddar cheese sauce.

I agree with you! If it's not okay to say in front of someone in person, it's not okay to say it on the internet. It's a crowd of people, in the same room. It's the SAME DAMN THING.