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Of course "Behind Every Bullied Woman Is a Man Yelling About Free Speech," but behind everything free speech is some terrible, offensive, or vulgar idea. That's why free speech matters; it's about protecting people's legal ability to publish things that are objectionable. We could, of course, make it easier and more

Also the sort of men who do get married are those less likely to be violent assholes.

I didn't say everyone in the UK was white. But if you say someone's English people are going to think white, because 91 percent of the UK is white. That's just how it works.

But Bond is English. I think white is sort of implied.

I actually think the MoJo article was more accurate, and this movie doesn't really suck. But, DAMN, I had fun reading this article.

I actually think the MoJo article was more accurate, and this movie doesn't really suck. But, DAMN, I had fun reading this article.

They marketed Marlboro cigarettes for men after it spent several years as a poorly selling women's cigarette. They changed nothing about the smokes; they just changed the advertising. They didn't even really need to alter the name though, it was originally branded in reference to Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of

I think a lot of this this is a horrible idea/this is a great idea/this is slightly pathetic/ this puts you over the top discussion going on in comments is really more a function of the industry, how the interview went, and who's doing the hiring. I'm not sure there really are any general rules for ALL professional

That's true if you're dealing with hiring managers, but if you're interviewing directly with the people you'll potentially be working with, it's fine to follow up. I think it's generally better to put some actual information in the thank you email, like substantive information, something you forgot to mention or

I mean, most women take their husband's last names because they WANT TO. Probably largely based on tradition and because it's simpler because most people are just going to assume you're Mrs. X anyway. It's entirely voluntary; we shouldn't care about this at all.

No, just don't. It's one thing to say porn's not really that bad, provided you don't spend a lot more time with porn than you do in your actual relationship but no, there's no reason porn would help a relationship. The reason people use porn is because it's an easy way to get off without having to deal with real

When they do that pregnant woman/baby/ and-then-it's- a-mysteriously-a-5-year-old thing.