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SUCH a great point. Also, I hate that "sitting like a lady" means sitting "properly," but "sitting like a man" seems to imply being hunched over and drooling. "Sitting like a gentleman" is a better, but still.

1. Glad Jezebel seems to have taken back the sentiment in the previous article about this because that was gross, although this doesn't really apologize or retract it...

I'm sitting here with my male counterpart and he's just complaining that none of the "boy" books are practical.

If trans people are saying it this way, who exactly thinks its a mistake?

I feel you. But part of the Nudity-In-The-Upspace mindset (and Brown mindset in general) has a lot to do with consent and whatnot. Everyone who goes to naked yoga has already made a decision to see some naked bodies. I wouldn't want to walk around naked, because I understand that there are people who simply wouldn't

I GO TO BROWN AND I SWEAR THIS IS TRUE. And I'm so glad.

Ok, so I've seen this blog, and I've decided I don't like it.

I haven't seen Monsters University, but I'm under the impression it's about rival fraternities/sororities. I think the girls actually compete. So maybe it's slightly better than these two awful-sounding movies? IDK.

I think the point is that we should care more, because Yale rapists getting off with a slap on the wrist just trains them to believe the rules don't apply to them. Which a lot of ivy league grads kind of already believe.

Ok when they all jump in the bathtub with her I was literally hoping she would drown them all.

Ok I do know girls whose parents text them all day long though, and they seem pretty okay with it, which is totally weird to me. I'd be so pissy if my parents did that.

I think I've heard the "beginning" of the millennial babies is 1982.

If anal is anything like bananas in nutella, sign me up!

Oh, I phrased that poorly. I've worked. I've had jobs. I've had bosses. I just haven't had any SHITTY bosses. Sorry for the miscommunication.

Being 21, I've been lucky enough not to have a terrible boss yet. But if and when I do, I suspect their advice to me will be to either quit or work my ass off (in order to get promoted and away from the shitty boss as soon as possible). Both of those routes seem pretty solid, especially if the alternative is to lie

I agree that if you find yourself prone to breakdowns you should be doing something about that. I, for one, am in therapy, where I have a professional helping me be more of a functional person more of the time. And I'm only 21. I totally agree that if someone has gotten to their 30s and still implodes on the regular

Right, that's exactly what I mean. I don't expect you to have had those conversations with my aunt! What a weird coincidence that would be! I'm just saying the word comes off a certain way to me (and Fiendish, and probably others) that probably hadn't originally occurred to you, as a general FYI.

You sound like you're a super reasonable teacher. Unfortunately they aren't all like you.

I feel like "chicky" is a word that I've only heard my baby-boomer aunt use when she is giving millennial clarabellum a lecture about how I need to stop expecting the world to be a nice place because it's just not, grow up and deal with it, chicky.