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This makes perfect sense because statistically men are far more likely than women to take on primary carer roles in the home and so their requests for flexible working hours are more likely to be genuine while women are probably just going to use the time day-drinking and filling themselves up with tampons.

I've noticed that "cool" startups are some of the MOST hostile environments for work and family stuff. They can't legally say "it's a bona fide work requirement for everyone to be young, hip, get all of our cultural references and be able to drink beer late into the night pretty much whenever" - but their hiring

I'm sure you're already aware that you're very fortunate in this regard. It amazes me how inflexible some employers can be. I went to work for a startup in 2008, when my daughter was entering preschool. I put in the long/crazy hours for 2 years, climbed the ladder, and by the time the company was on stable footing, I

I was once working for a study that looked at the experiences of women in academia in the STEM fields. Some of the stories I was transcribing were just sort of horrifyingly funny, as academics - even in STEM - can often verge on just this side of lunacy. ("He threw a beaker at you?")

I actually find this more offensive than the issue of pay equity. When you see your male coworkers traipsing in and out of the office at all times of day, it's galling. Maybe I want to take a long lunch or "run errands." Man, fuck that shit. Fuck that shit right in the ear.

Nathan Fillion challenged Tom Hiddleston, so you may want to hold off on making your decision until that video posts.

...maybe he'd like to warm up next to me, by the fire...

He should probably take that shirt off before he catches a cold...

I set my mom's ringtone to the Imperial Death March from Star Wars. Thinking of changing it to Molly Weasley's howler.

Ooops! There's water allll oooover Chris Pratt. I see it's making his t shirt very, um...that's a real shame.

Meesa think yoosa should come outta da greys.

Aw, come ON Jezebel! You can't disable gifs and then post an article about Benedict Cumberbatch! Now you're just being cruel.

Completely agree, but who for Jessica - the best Mitford? Not to mention Esmond Romilly (possibly the natural son of Churchill). Those last scenes of Hons and Rebels are heartbreaking...

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Maybe it was a kinja reference. Nobody wants to be compared to kinja.

Girls can play it out in the open without feeling embarrassed or ashamed.

I imagine most boys would be embarrassed to use it, precisely because it's associated with being "girly," fairly or unfairly. If a male celebrity made their own version of this, perhaps where there was a focus on acquiring cool cars and dating models, etc., I imagine it would also be popular.

While I have absolute zero interest in the Kardashians or any other reality television personalities, I find your statement off putting You wont "let them"? Why? These are the times, this is the new generation. I don't like it either but trying to force them to like only the things that you liked at their age robs

Well said. And there's nothing to say that you can't be (or become) an omnivorous gamer—as a reader, I enjoy reading both bubble gum and "serious literature."

I have no idea. I'm baffled by the whole thing. Most of her pictures are, like, her kissing her boyfriend!