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Whitney carrying him out, Whitney explaining how a stalker broke into his house and jilled off in his bed.

Yeah, because people who want to see Paul Blart are going to read these reviews and be like, whaaaaaa? Not as good as the book?

One of my favorite pans ever was of the Whitney Houston-Kevin Costner movie, “The Bodyguard.” As I recall the reviewer opened by saying, “This movie wouldn’t have made any less sense if the two stars had switched roles.”

It’s Tavi Gevinson from RookieMag and Kiernan Shipka from Mad Men!

Somewhat related, I’m part of a group online of kimono enthusiasts

Wait, people were mad a black girl was playing Rue? She’s literally described as black in the book...

I always got a good laugh at how pissed people were about black Cinna, who is literally described in the book as not white.

RE Amanda Stenberg: my friend put this on facebook the other day and it legit almost made me cry. She is so wonderful.

Could be another example of Megyn Kelly caring about issues that directly affect Megyn Kelly....

She didn't claim to have smelled carbon monoxide. She claimed she smelled some sort of gas, and she was right. The gas turned out to be truck exhaust, which contains carbon monoxide (among other things). Additionally, it is possible to smell a carbon monoxide leak if a smelly substance has been added to it. Seriously

This reminds me strongly of when my husband and I went to a marital therapist about a decade ago. After many sessions, we eventually got to the "Trust" issue. So the therapist said to me, "why do you have trust issues with your husband?" And I gave up a succinct laundry list of the usual stuff: he's unreliable,

Did you bother to read the whole story or the comments?

Like, are you for real? You just discounted the experience of a woman ON AN ARTICLE ABOUT THE EXPERIENCES AND OPINIONS AND EMOTIONS OF WOMEN BEING DISMISSED. Seriously?

About the only time I see this phenomenon being discussed in popular culture-albeit obliquely— is in horror movies, one of the biggest arbiters of our fears in modern times.

By not realizing that they automatically doubt the person, and thus come up with ways to rationalize the situation in a way that's more psychologically comfortable to them.

Jezebel, Jezebel. What have you done to me?

How is Mitchikins trolling, exactly?

If you're really worried that you're gonna go off on a jealousy bender on your current bf because of your bad previous relationship (and given how he treated you, I completely understand those feelings), may I suggest you have a discussion about it with the current bf, if you haven't already? Just something like "Hey,

Disagree. Ultimatums *can* be controlling and manipulative. If all you're doing is trying to get someone to do what you want, that's controlling and manipulative. But if they are honest reflections of your feelings—"I need you to stop drinking or I'm going to leave"—then they are fair.

Okay, honesty time: How many of us would actually pull over and stop on the freeway for a black Monte Carlo with no police badging and tiny police-looking lights that's running you off the road in a very unprofessional way? I know I wouldn't. I would get the fuck out of there, and if he kept pursuing, I would pull