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The haughty way that she taps her hip? It is everything. So stylish yet frugal.

I believe Jenny Lewis' outfit/facial expression in this particular scene deserve some sort of honorable mention, despite this list solely focusing on Shelley Long.

Pull yourself together, Neffler. You look like Josh Mankiewicz.

2/10. Needs more CAPS LOCK.

The coloful promo poster is giving me Cosby vibes. I love it.

But... the outfits in the new ad are so much better. Can't we be happy that they're not forcing those poor children into wearing camo and leopard print?

His lawyer used the words "pseudo-tribal psychological voodoo" in an attempt to explain what happened? Done with this world.

So he can't tell US-born children apart from undocumented child immigrants?

You know, I'm just tired of this. I'm tired of being told I can't protect myself from an unwanted pregnancy. I'm tired of being told I can't have sex that doesn't result in a baby. I'm tired of being told that when I'm pregnant I'm a liability. I'm tired of being told that when I'm having a baby, I won't necessarily

It kind of already is!

I kind of wish this were a series: Lindy West Ruins Movies!

OK, I sort of like Love, Actually sometimes, but I love you for this. I have NEVER understood the love for The Notebook. Or anything Nicholas Sparks writes, to tell the truth. I watch Safe Haven on my Netflix recently and kept thinking, "Wasn't this a Julia Roberts' movie in the '80s?" And then the end with the

...because she's like the Michigan J. Frog of dementia...

I'm not even halfway done but I can tell you right now I've never laughed so hard at a movie review in my life. BLESS YOU, LINDY WEST.

White South Africans ARE a historically socially and economically deprived group. It's only recently they have had adequate representation in government, voting rights, increases in basic living conditions, slowly improving relations with the police . . . oh, wait.

You're wrong. People like you (and there are more of you than anyone would like to admit) are what's keeping race relations from progressing.

I agree that it runs both ways, but her photo was a pointed response to the objection to a photo of herself and other black students doing a black power salute. She was trying to make a point. It may not have been effective. But she was trying to make a point. I don't think it was necessarily racist.

No, racism does not work both ways. Prejudice works both ways. But not racism. We're going to do math again, okay?

REVERSE RACISM!!