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As a practical question, you could always download their music/movies for free.

Whatever you call it, Love it isn't THAT bad on its face, since people do tend to have euphemisms for their junk. Men probably moreso than women. But their names are infantile and lame and imply shame and childishness as opposed to just being funny. If they used things like pussy, junk, snatch, box, or any of the

I think they're all repugnant. Mike Tyson, Chris Brown, Charlie Sheen, Polanski, Mel Gibson, Donald Trump, Alec Baldwin, and dozens of others. Some of these guys haven't raped or hit anyone, as far as we know, but it makes no difference to me. If you have a reputation for and a history of racism or misogyny or being

I agree. He's not that talented. And he's not even pretty, in my opinion. And he's smug as fuck.

I wouldn't do a completed 180 because of something Kris Humphries said.

Why must people harp on the anal part? He raped her. Does it really matter where he put it?

I'm one of those fit chicks who works out in spandex with all the meatheads and I think this is a great idea, much like it's a great idea to have women-only gyms for women who'd like that. (I also like the idea of gyms for people who are older, or for men only). Fitness is important and not enough people are active

I always associated that gap with people who are bow-legged. Or knock-kneed. I'm never sure which is which. Is it really something to strive for?

I really want to talk about that photo but I don't want to body-snark.

And we have all the bagels.

Ha! I LOVE this gif!

Kristin Davis and Aaron Sorkin? Now that's an odd couple.

The pregnant woman as public property is a fact. (So much so that some men who've murdered their pregnant partners have cited this as a reason for their rage). Pregnant women are touched without their consent and judged for their every decision about what they eat, drink, wear and do. I've never been pregnant but I

I meant it in the wink-wink, nudge-nudge sort of way, like "we know better". But in any case, it was not directed at you.

Don't most women become most dissatisfied with their breasts after having children?

I hear ya. I'm not buying it either.

Not drinking any alchohol feels abnormal to me. But then, there are people who'd find not watching five hours of TV a day abnormal. Different strokes.

Getting out of bed probably carries a slim, slight chance of possibly harming a fetus. But...whoops, never geting out of bed probably also carries a slim, slight chance of harming a fetus. This isn't about the fetus (it never is, honey); it's about controlling women, plain and simple.

What I'm getting at is that I think if men could get pregnant, nobody would say a word about alcohol intake. Much like if men could get pregnant, there would be no birth control debate and no abortion debate: both would be free, accessible and totally acceptable.

People shape and interpret science.