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Stevie Nicks was the queen of coked out twirling back in the day.

It was legal and consensual. What's your point? That it was gross that she grew up with him as a stepdaughter? Agreed.

It's his perogative to explore that issue. Nobody is making any of us take him seriously. Something this story and others like it are doing. Which makes him a successful troll that you just gave a platform to.

one of my dreams is for someone to respond to "who are you wearing?" at the oscars with "it's she by sheree"

Yeah, but who's going to check her, boo?

Victorian Sex Ghost is the best description of Brand I've ever read.

Thank you, Russell.

My experience is that the more someone proclaims they "have a life" that involves "better things to do" than argue an issue they're making an ass of themselves over - and yet is taking the time away from that busy other-thinging existence to inform us of all this? Nope, they actually don't.

I had a civil conversation with Holly Fisher's husband.

Why does only one or the other of them have to be terrible? No, he shouldn't do what he did. But she is a propagandist for some pretty dangerous ideas.

#TeamNoOne is growing by leaps and bounds these days.

"I'm politically correct to the gay community."

Hart is more afraid he's gonna have to kiss a boy and he'll like it

Clearly the first part of his response is cringe worthy, but I kind of appreciated a heterosexual male speaking about his insecurity. It struck me as an honest response that frankly I would like to see more often. And if you have reason to believe you could not play a role well, isn't not accepting it the right thing

I have never been pregnant, but I have been this woman.

1. There are some amazing female characters out there, and it doesn't feel like the slash fandom magically gravitates to them.

You shouldn't like a pairing because it's gay. You should like a pairing because you love the characters in it and the idea of their relationship. Het or gay shouldn't matter.

The whole thing kind of makes me wonder what a venn diagram of "Nutjob helicopter parents" and "Nutjob anti-vaxxers" would look like.

I didn't see it, but I think it's an interesting idea to explore, and one that might be enlightening for the audience - the normal funny guy as almost-rapist, potential rapist...He's not a monster, he's not a stranger, he's just a guy acting like a lot of guys act - in a way that hurts women.