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Can I say I love your user name? I've been here for ages and am a published feminist author and activist, and most of my comments are still in the grey—and these days I'm not a big fan of any shade of grey—whine, grumble, pout:)

These jerks can go eff off. Besides having an amazing voice, she seems like a kind person with a great sense of humor. I also think that she looks better than she ever has—that hair color and make up really suit her.

You know, that guy's expression and utterance of disbelief at the end of the video? That sums up my general reaction to everything that Kurt Cameron has ever said in public—ever.

It's so sad, this man was literally my first crush. My parents had me at an older age so I watched a ton of old movies as a kid—I told my mom that I wanted to marry either him or Cary Grant, and was crushed to find out they were both already dead. But as badly as this stinks from a fan's perspective, it's so much

To this day, you still hear people talking about how hot that scene was—it's inspired artworks and even a Christmas ornament. Really Rhett was just one in a long line of abusers we call heroes #50shadesofscarlet and #50shadesofsick

My brother in law is actually Jim's cousin—so we're kinda, sorta related. Yay!!!!:)

She also played a doctor at a women's medical arts center almost identical to Planned Parenthood on the Lifetime show Heartbeat. Just like Margaret Colin, another Feminists for Life member, played 'Sally from Planned Parenthood' in Unfaithful. Strangeness...

Ah, a Duranie! I also remember Tula from that video, and also how JT was giving her strange looks when she was throwing things around—finally just looking at the camera and shaking his head like "WTF is with this woman?":)

A breastaurant in my area fired a young woman they had hired while pregnant, after she had the baby; it seems that, post childbirth, her breasts were no longer big enough to qualify for employment at that particular establishment. A friend of mine actually invited me to attend a party at the home of the restaurant

Thank you; it is Mrs. Pelke that should be mourned and admired—but, sadly, people seem to be forgetting her in favor of her murderer.

I am about Cooper’s age and grew up in Indiana around the time of the crime. In addition to the details presented here, it was printed in Indianapolis newspapers that Mrs. Pelke actually baby-sat one of the girls when she was an infant—one of the reasons she trusted them enough to give them admittance to her home. Her

Yeah—this kind of thing in the privacy of one's home, or at a club or event is fine—but personally I just wonder what a little boy hanging out at a mall would think if he saw a woman on her knees, on a leash; what perception it would give him of women in general. Scary IMO

An inspirational, groundbreaking woman; also, I greatly appreciate the fact that the headline of this article does not read, "Ben Stiller's mom died". I swear I've seen that headline five times today, in regards to a woman who had a 60 year career as an actress, comic, writer and producer—in addition to being a loving

"Looks Like We Made It ($5.50 an hour or so), look how far we've come my ba-by...."

The person that they victimized will have to go through life living with the terrible, confidence killing, nightmare inducing effects of what has been done to them. So I'd call it even.

Reminds me of my favorite Lyle Lovett song, which goes something to the effect, "You want to be forgiven. Well God does but I don't, and God will but I won't, that's the difference between God and me."

Yes, I agree; one victim I spoke to was being sued by their credit card company, because they couldn't pay the bills they'd wracked up trying to help their 'special someone' overseas. Another literally had a nervous breakdown.

I actually outwitted a romance scammer a few years ago. I placed at an ad at a site just for fun, then heard back from a guy who sent a really hot (but not obviously polished or posed) photo. We started corresponding and—within days—he was telling me that I was the love of his life, that he was a widower who needed a

Oooh I know the feeling. It

I actually liked them as a couple; Kurt was always a self-proclaimed feminist and he was one rocker who married another musician—not a model. I liked Courtney's music and humor, and of course Frances is just wondrous. I never got all the hate.