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Exactly. It also seems like this generation of celebrity “new moms” is far more likely to engage in this performative LOOK AT ME I AM SO AMAZING crap that I find so irritating. 

Same. Even if you are in a “new mom panic,” your first option should always be “ask an employee if there’s a restroom you can use because it’s an emergency.” Not “plop your kid on the floor and spread fecal particulates all over the aisle and products.”

I really hated that people were comparing the diaper change to breast feeding. It is NOT the same! Breastfeeding your baby at the restaurant table - completely normal and fine! Changing their diaper there? Disgusting, rude, and completely unsanitary! Changing the baby on the floor not as big of a deal obviously but

This might be the only time I will ever agree with Wendy Williams. 

The writer doesn’t make it clear (granted he doesn’t make it clear that he actually understands the award either) but women have always been eligible for “Man of the Year”. Wallis Simpson was the first Woman of the Year in 1936. Not all 11 of the female winners has been in the past 21 years. 

Wait. Maybe my math is wrong, but if there were 11 females on the cover between 1999 and 2020. 2020-1999 = 21. 11/21 = > 50%.

In case you’ve forgotten, Time’s Person of the Year in 2016 was Donald Trump.

I think you hit the nail on the head here. His coming-out never really achieves any degree of contrition, and he seems to think that the major issue here is that he was naughty with some money. I suspect that his coming out now was less about any growth or change, and more about people hassling him for being a

As long as he looks damn fine while doing it I really don’t care what he’s wearing.

Jayden also said he thinks his grandfather should just go die (which: yikes, considering Jamie’s recent health issues) and that he told his mother she shouldn’t quit performing because she “makes bank”.

No, it isn’t. Actual homophobia is actually about prejudices toward actual homosexuals. I’m saying when kids use the word, they don’t mean it’s dictionary definition. Most of these youth, in real life, are not prejudiced against LGBTQ at all.

He’s 13. I’m actually gay and I also used to say “fucking gay” as an insult when i was that age. Most people just grow out of it.

You underestimate the influence of peers and music at this age in such a quickness to blame parents. My kids have never in the history of ever heard me use a homophobic slur, but I have heard them as teens slip and say it in front of me. I came down hard on them. I would hope they’d have the sense to not say it again,

It’s unfortunate, but you’re right. I have two teenagers and although it doesn’t happen that much, I will, every so often, overhear one of their friends say it, or see it on a friend’s social media. When I was in elementary and middle school (late 70's and 80's) we would say it, and to us, it only meant uncool. I had

Mm. That’s assuming it’s actually homophobia and not just unfortunately typical middle-school edginess. There’s a lotta young teens out there use “gay” as an insult, and when confronted they’ll tell you they don’t mean homosexual, they mean uncool. It’s definitely a thing passed around in school yards.

Fun fact: I lived in the US for 2 years, routinely spoke my native french everywhere with friends that were here with me, stole one of y’all jobs for a while, and weirdly enough, nobody ever told me to speak english. People usually swooned and squee’d.

But sure, it’s not racist ^^

Be sure to let your sister know that her son is internalizing her hate. 

Yes, now she can focus less on her relationships and more on not vaccinating her children.

This just looks ill-fitting and frumpy to me.  That’s not what I think of when I think of J.Lo. 

Timberlake should have kept his dick in a box.