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It is a little comforting to see that all the things that frustrated me when he ran in16 are being acknowledged. People joked about how he was the only candidate they’d want to invite to dinner. Why? So you can sit quietly while he yells at you about his vague old white man policy plans? Go to bed Bern.

He isn’t getting better because he is 100 years old.

I take exception to the characterization of Bernie as “Lawful good”. His self-interest and inability to formulate policy ideas for anything other than white, straight, cis people often kneecaps the actually good stuff he has pushed for over the course of his lifetime! Also, his inability to hand off the reigns of his

They called Kirsten Dunst “Dr. Sunken Tits” because it was an anagram, and not at all because it was mean.

Soshe did it first is the standard we should be striving for? How about, “let people wear what they want and mind your own business instead?

The principal is an African American woman who not only has instituted this at previous schools, but won awards and accolades throughout her career, includng receivning a $100k check on Ellen’s show. Not that any of that automatically validates the dress code, but it’s weird to me that the additional background was

You know what? Yes, I would like it to be a thing that criticizing subjective things about the way women look and dress is considered anti-feminist. For starters, 95% of the criticism I’ve received about my looks or my body or my clothes has been from other women. And the women who engage in this petty bullshit are

So you critique Munn, for using her platform to critique anything less than murder, as though our only pronouncements should be on whatever topic is of the utmost importance to society at this minute. Then you write a couple paragraphs on the importance of the trivial. Then I critique you. Next, Olivia Munn critiques

No. The only “acceptable fashion critique” in a public forum is when you are critiquing the new designs of a fashion house, clothing brand, or designer. The specific choices of individuals at work is nobodies f-ing business but their’s.

Tons of people now jumping on her on Twitter, calling her a bitch and saying she “ruined her face.” Sounds super feminist. Nice work all around, everyone.

Any time anyone says, “You shouldn’t care about x issue, when y and z issues are going on,” it makes me shudder. Yes, there are worse things, but frankly ripping it out of someone for what they wear isn’t nice, and women - even famous women - should have a right of reply to people who say mean things about them in a

I have no idea what conflict is being talked about here beyond what was written in the above article, but it seems strange for an article in Jezebel to start off by complaining that a criticism waged by another woman about a website criticizing women (even if limited to their fashion choices) shouldn’t exist b/c WOMEN

Personally, I think the site is pretty gross. I believe the world needs less judgement about how women look, not more.

yeah, what a cunt. i can’t believe someone being criticized didn’t just take it with a smile and shut up because they’re a celebrity. critics should never have to expect negative reactions or blowback from the things they put out into the public sphere, ever. only dish, never receive.

Please, for the love of god, male or female, if you put random stuff up your genitals, don’t have children. Thank you.

Ha...yeah, what kind of idiot doesn’t know these things...?

I still remember this conversation from 1995:

I’m just going to guess that this was a lot of mental and emotional work (and worry) that you wife had to deal with and she gave you the honor of making your life stress free. 

It might be anecdotal, but in my immediate circle, this is true almost across the board. Most of my friends are in their early to mid thirties and most of them aren’t buying a house/having a baby because their student loan debt repayment is still so high that it takes up a significant chunk of their incomes. 

A massive wipe of student debt in the U.S. would trigger a huge spending boom in housing and autos, and probably bump up birth rates as young Americans who were looking down the barrel of decades of debt would decide they could have the 2.5 kids their parents had. And all the critics are going to worry about is that