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I agree. I think you have a case if you wanted to bring it to the dean. I'm sure many other students would agree with you.

Something in the bookstore smells like awesomely bad pizza and has been smelling that way for about an hour and I am SO HUNGRY and WANT SOME DAMN PIZZA but it's an hour before I can leave and I am on a diet to try and loose weight.

Guys, if they repeal this, I will not have insurance any more. With chronic and serious health conditions, mind you.

So sorry to hear that! Getting dumped sucks no matter what the circumstances. You've got a good attitude about it, though. And good luck with OKC—I've met two serious BFs on there, including the current one of over 2 years.

I'm reading Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson. It's billed as a "tale of a very different 20th century." In 1912, all of Europe is replaced with an antediluvian continent. At the same time, people in America are being possessed by "gods." The sci-fi doesn't even hit until almost halfway through, and it just gets

This may sound stupidly obvious, but why not just buy another pair of the ones you already like? If the store isn't an option, there's always the Internet. I know lots of people buy clothes on eBay and swear by it, but I've never done it. (Too poor/lazy/hard to fit to buy stuff I don't already know how it will fit.)

I clicked on the link for Grace Brown's tumblr Unbreakable and now oh, God. I've read 15 pages and I am just crushed. Can we make this mandatory reading for everyone, especially for police officers and counselors and medical workers and everyone in a position of power? Jesus. I've already seen one woman on there I

She was married young, yes, and I think she continued to go to school at least for a few years. She spent as much time away from her husband as possible. Even if she had been taken out of school, she had a ghost writer. (As did Jessop.) It wasn't bad, and I still liked it! I just read it immediately after I read

I do think the freedom of religion angle has a large impact. We are pretty loath as a country to bring lawsuits against a religion, no matter how people outside that religion may feel about it. Even though we all "know for a fact" that terrible things are happening inside closed groups like this, without willing

I've read that one and the one by Elissa Wall misoheartsderby recommended below. They're both good, but Jessop's is much better, imo. Jessop has a larger story, but Wall's just kind of rambles and never goes anywhere.

This article is the best thing I've read all week. Thank you!

I bet there would be more outrage. People are really not okay with naked dudes the way they are with naked ladies.

Not my favorite hat, but easily my favorite ensemble. She works it so well!

I actually made about half the hats for my college's production of My Fair Lady. Making large, over-the-top hats is ridiculously fun.

Can I come?

She is my new hero!

I nearly squeed aloud at that one. So cute!!

This was really an awesome response. Thank you!

I think that is the single best come-back I've ever heard about this type of thing.

Then why isn't every man a stellar athlete? Why am I, as a woman with naturally high levels of hemoglobin, not a better-than-average athlete? My point is that you can't boil athletic accomplishments down to one trait or hormone or level of activity throughout a life, just as you cannot point out a single one those