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Hated it. Long, boring, and a plot that basically consists of gratuitous violence and rape. I guess its selling point was that it's oh-so-bleak and "dark" and look at the awful things human beings do to each other, etc, but I was neither entertained or intellectually engaged, so it's a failure in my book.

In the pole dance competitions I've seen they pretty much dispense with the butt wiggles and just focus on the acrobatics. And often they're barefoot, which makes a lot more sense to me. Outside of a strip club I don't really see the point in wearing platform shoes to do pole tricks. Plus I think the line of the

I could never have a relationship with someone who was anti-choice for the same reason I won't see a doctor who's anti-choice. Aside from the basic lack of respect for a woman's humanity, there's the directly personal fact that I couldn't trust them to do what's best for me. If I'm ever in Savita Halappanavar's

Yeah, I just posted a comment snarking her because she Instagrams her whole life, but it's not like I blame her. Her body is perfection.

Yeah, I just posted a comment snarking her because she Instagrams her whole life, but it's not like I blame her. Her body is perfection.

That thing that feels like it's peeping in your bedroom is your own cellphone camera perpetually uploading pics to your Twitter. Stop clicking the shutter button and it will go away.

I kind of feel like people of Wurtzel's ilk, regardless of generation, grow up bitching about their parents' generation and blaming everything on them so that they can fancy themselves hard-done-by rebels, and then when they hit a certain age they just shift the blame onto the younger generation instead, and apply

That you can admit it means that you have learned and grown.

I would totally sign up for a Jezzie dating service if there was one. But I took the OP to be referring to those guys in the greys who are always writing things like "But when CAN I tell a woman she's pretty?" (Which I always hear with a hint of a wail and an undertone of FOR THE LOVE OF GOD.)

Yeah, I model nude so I'm naked all over the internet. It's nicely liberating, whenever people are like "omg girls don't ever send nude photos to anyone because they could end up on the internet!!11," I'm like OH WELL. As long as the lighting's good idgaf.

I hope they charge him with child porn if he was capturing photos and videos of naked underage girls.

I think there's also the fact that a lot of activism can be kind of oblique to people who are still on a 101 level with regard to said activism. Like, I fully support the idea behind Slutwalk, but it's often not immediately obvious to outsiders what that idea is. My best friend's father saw reports on it and seriously

I love that quote, too.

Phil Henderson said he wanted a Jezebel article "condemning" a female teacher for sexual misconduct. All of those articles do so.

Sadly a lot of people seem to feel that the second a girl expresses any awareness of or curiosity about sex or her own sexuality, she is instantly a manipulative, conniving little slut who "knows exactly what she is doing." Apparently women are like Pokemon, putting on a push-up bra makes us EVOLVE from innocent

Ooh, which feminist fantasy author?

Hell, it probably takes me 30 minutes just to get false lashes on (straight).

No fake tits, but he can have fake teeth!

That is the angriest puppy I have ever seen.