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This is how I feel about most of Game of Thrones! Thank you for putting it so well.

Once again, my point was just to have some compassion. It's like when someone takes the elevator one floor in my building—yeah, probably the person just doesn't feel like walking up one flight of stairs, but maybe they're sick, or disabled, or something along those lines. Just be a good person and give people the

"We have always had — and always will have — Adam Lanzas and Elliot Rodgers. The sobering fact is that there is little we can do to predict or change human behavior, particularly violence; it is a lot easier to control its expression, and to limit deadly means of self-expression."

Wow, really? I just had to fly cross country for a funeral and therefore the only seats available were middle seats that were far away from each other. No, I couldn't have planned better for that. Maybe two adults wanted to sit next to each other because there was a circumstance like mine, or one of them is a nervous

Um, that's just an awkward angle in that one picture. If you google her, she looks no different from the rest of the contestants...

I dunno, I just don't buy it. Everyone knows that word is racist and hurtful. Certain racist actions can come out of ignorance—using the word "ghetto," asking to touch black people's hair, doing a "black voice impression". Using that word and joking you should join the KKK is preeeetty deliberate racism. If black kids

"Start envisioning a world where WOMEN FEAR YOU."

I'm pointing out that this contributes to a larger pattern, not that this individual yearbook is going to make someone run out and get pregnant.

No, I am not saying that we shouldn't give teen mom's things like cribs and carseats, come on. I would do the same for my sister. I'm pointing out the fact that positive attention is a contributing factor in teen pregnancy and that comes in many forms, including things like parties.

That's not always true. In many communities, early childbearing is the norm, and is actually a "risk factor" for future teen pregnancies. And it truly does afford a lot of positive attention—imagine seeing your cousin or sister with her baby getting all kinds of baby showers, presents, attention, validation of her

No, that's totally oversimplifying the issue. A major contributing factor is the love that the mother expects the child will reciprocate, the overall cultural focus on motherhood as being the best thing a woman can do, and the low economic opportunities afforded to women in that situation. Birth control can help a

A big reason for teenage pregnancy (aside from piss-poor education) is the attention and validation that the teenagers get. I can see that maybe this type of special feature reinforces those feelings.

Yeah, I was mostly thinking about the "what if" episode, where Owen was still chief and not helping her out at all.

I think that was about him dealing with it, and the show made it clear that how he was behaving was not okay at all. She wasn't karmically punished, like suddenly becoming sterile or something ridiculous like that.

I unapologetically love this show. Part of this is being a lil pre-med, and part of this is just loving the multifacted and complicated depictions of women. I've never seen another show like it. Women who are smart, compassionate, and trying to deal with some of the problems I currently face, and will continue to

And, the show portrayed her husband lovingly holding her hand during the procedure. She was never punished for her choice.

Huh?

"Hmmm, it says here that Jane sucks a lot of dicks. It was written on a bathroom stall and posted to the internet."

Not only that, maybe it would actually make a difference. One of the ways we enforce morals is through socially ostracizing people who violate those norms.