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BeWilderBadass
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I have terrible luck with weddings because something awful, awkward or jaw-dropping usually happens. There are three experiences that stand out for me.

Ann Margaret's every outfit in Bye Bye Birdie is on point. For your consideration, I also love Mary Tyler Moore's skinny pants and flats as Laura Petrie in Dick Van Dyke. I swoon with envy as she's serving Rob an after work martini.

"Stupid lasagna" is a perfect term.

Starring this in the hope of getting it out of the grays! That "missnudeburner" guy in particular is on a (t)roll today!

Did you, like, skip over the entire second half of the article where she says it's about Men too? It never ceases to amaze me how men, who should be femenism's ally due to the fact that fighting about women's issues will uplift men as well, are actually the ideologies #1 opponent.

Just as an example, let's look at

Don't feed the trolls, people. Ignore him.

True, but when you still have tons of people spouting "I'm not a feminist because I don't hate men", maybe feminism 101 is still necessary.

Don't build her up to anything more than what she is, a person using her celebrity to bring attention to a serious matter. No one stands on a pedestal for long and if she tumbles, some will associate her fall with her views and that isn't fair to the cause. Example: Livestrong (a noble cause) and Lance Armstrong.

Here's the thing. Of course it was basic feminism 101 because so many people do not understand what feminism is at all. You need to have a strong foundation to build your work upon. This was the launch of the initiative. Action will come. Right now, this is the outline.

Emma Watson is an incredible human being and the smartest witch of her age. I completely agree with her outreach to men to help us achieve gender equality. Men are also negatively effected by the expectations of their gender and both men and women would be better off with equality.

I would say something along the lines of <This is immature, own your shit.

Then as ambitious said, Own Your Shit. Don't couch it in: "don't hate me but" or "I'm gonna get jumped on but." Act like a fucking asshole grown up and use a declarative sentence.

I love how you try to pretend that you're just innocently voicing something, when in your first comment you clearly hedged your bet by playing the whole "I would say this, but..." card. People only say that when they KNOW what they're about to say is shitty. It's no different than "I don't want to sound racist,

I would say something along the lines of "Then don't ever us a debit/credit, card or personal check/ take the risk of having it ripped by a 200 dollar i phone app." Or how it's my personal responsibility to get a concealed weapon permit, learn the ancient art of Brazilian jujitsu, and if I'm lucky enough to get my

The tutorials already exist. But since these devices are so complex, it is not easy to send a paper manual. Most devices have a bookmark in the default browser to the manual—but many people also do not know about this either.

Has anyone else noticed a huge shift in how the media covers this? I remember four or five years ago when a photo of Vanessa Hudgens leaked my local new station showed a "censored" version during the coverage. The media coverage of it was probably responsible for 90% of the photo's exposure. And the public consensus

As far as I understand, some of these pics were deleted in the past and RETRIEVED by the hackers. For all of you blaming the victim, how much consideration do you give to things you think you've deleted years ago? Jesus. Especially when you've been out of the spotlight forever, like Leelee Sobieski?

She did not jump in the water. That means she does not want the ring or the fella.

There's already a second great Persuasion available with Rupert Penry-Jones and Sally Hawkins. Penry-Jones is a good Wentworth and looks great in period costume, and Sally Hawkins is awesome in everything.