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Also, everybody looks uncomfortable, scrunching their shoulders up because they're too close together. Why not do this in three or four rows to get everyone in the shot, so nobody is crushed together and so you can actually see people's faces?

I can't believe how utterly uncritical this interview is. I hope nobody strained a muscle tossing all these softballs.

I don't think that Plato was the first or only advocate for gender equality. The number of written documents that have survived for more than 2000 years are small and overwhelmingly written by men, so it's not surprising that some of the earliest recorded feminist advocacy would be from men. I would assume lots of

If you ignore that modern Maya populations suffer from hideously high malnutrition and child mortality rates, you could draw that conclusion. I think those problems have less to do with vegan/non-vegan diets as much as abject poverty, but the Maya are a weird population of people to hold up as a population to emulate

If you ignore that modern Maya populations suffer from hideously high malnutrition and child mortality rates, you could draw that conclusion. I think those problems have less to do with vegan/non-vegan diets as much as abject poverty, but the Maya are a weird population of people to hold up as a population to emulate

If you look at many of those Mayans today, they are horribly malnourished and have enormously high child mortality rates. So, yeah.

Wikipedia says Plato was an early advocate for complete social and political equality for women. Unfortunately, few of the remaining classical texts were written by women, and it's hard to identify early feminists. I don't know Sappho's work well enough to say whether she expressly embraced something like feminism.

you can lead a horse to water but sometimes that horse will continue to think straight-up insults are shade.

The markings on this ship match those of one that blasted its way out of Mos Eisley.

I read two things into it: the author may have failed to record the interview (which is really a must in this kind of story, for exactly this reason), and the Kardashians have a symbiotic relationship with tabloids. US Weekly doesn't want to be cut out of their loop and see scoops go to their competitors.

Or, you know, don't have sex with people close enough to the age of consent that you have to card them.

I love her.

I would think the more flagrantly bad, spectacularly-70s decision Hedren and Marshall made was to let a 14-year-old Melanie Griffith date Don Johnson and a 15-year-old Melanie Griffith move in with Don Johnson (age 23 at that time).

Apparently a lot of people. My uncle started out as a bagger and was advised to keep an eye out for shoplifters who would load a cart with the best cuts of meat then try to push it out the door.

Forget it, Jake, it's Dover.

Apparently, the other, probably more clever and certainly less violent variant is to call the room posing as the front desk claiming that "we can't read your credit card number, could you please read it back so I have it right?" or "your credit card was declined, do you have another one we could use? Can you read me

I hope he's the videographer.