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Also, after the reveal, I wanted to personally bitch slap every person who cheered. Seriously, why wasn't this guy BOOED OFF THE MOFO STAGE!?!?!?

I know he might just be "the guy they got to announce this" but that mumbling Japanese guy NOT acting like he knew he was trolling and acting like we should be excited, OMG I've never wanted to jump into my laptop and beat someone up more than I did at that moment.

There should be no cheering for this. CROWD, stop cheering like this is something good. This mumbling Japanese dude needs to be met with dead silence. Maybe boos.

High level CS play! OMG thank you.

Thank you.I love those "glitch in the matrix" type moments where a celeb isn't acting or interviewing EXACTLY the way the interviewer and their bosses and "middle America" WANTS them to, and they have this awkward look just like what you linked me to. "We should've gone to commercial 30 seconds ago" Too real for ya?

screen cap or link pretty please?

Then which is it: is it disrespectful to ask about a woman's clothes because you're stereotyping, or given that women are so diverse and some do care it therefore isn't disrespectful?

Funny ladies. I'm glad they seem to be mocking the whole thing. It's pretty stupid, but nothing makes me madder or more confused on the matter than when on the one hand women celebs, journalists, and viewers all seem to care about this stuff ("who are you wearing?" "Oh, I'm wearing so and so"), then on the otherhand

It's great that she contacted the mothers. That's pretty funny too. But I take issue with the idea that "a woman who reviews games" will inevitably receive death threats. I mean, this is pretty misleading. Anyone who gains a certain amount of notoriety on the net or has an unpopular opinion, be they male or female, is

Cat's like: I'm trying to make love over here DO YOU MIND?

What is "chick lit"? and how does it differ from other literally genres and stories (especially ones that feature women or love)?

I'm totally against moralizing and all that, but I wonder if the conversation is really being advanced by the Current editors. So we know what we can't bring up, so what can be talked about. Two lists might be helpful.

The best way to make racists feel better about their racism is to play into their stereotypes that we are violent thugs etc etc. In that case, racists like Whiz Kalieffa way more than say Common.

He wasn't able to escape racism, but that'd be impossible anyway, and that's not Cosby's or Pharrell's point. Let's look at what Obama accomplished: Harvard Law Review, Professor, Senator, President. Do you think he could've gotten there if he wasn't "respectable"? If he didn't value education? The point isn't to be

I agree with Pharrell. Bear in mind he repeated over and over Brown didn't deserve to die, and that the Officer should be punished. And while possibly robbing a store doesn't mean he deserved to be shot, it does suggest that maybe Brown wasn't a very nice guy and that could've played a role in his interaction with

well, that's nice to hear then. I also hear she smokes weed. Super cool.

Yeah but don't they all say that about everyone. Watch any interview, "what was it like working with so-and-so?" "oh so-and-so is the best. so nice and so sweet."

Yeah, it kind of makes me wonder what Jennifer would've said to "regular" questions. She didn't seem so mean or whatever. I thought she'd whip out her phone and stop listening, instead this guy feeds her stupid questions anyway.

Wow what a story. It has somewhat horrifying, but I felt like it was my responsibility to read it. Weird as it is to say, high school students being evil assholes is damn near expected, but the faculty and staff? They should've known better, but I bet they're all "conservative" there and default to blaming the woman