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Hey folks! I wanted to give a big thank you to everyone who has read the story or donated to #cancercat over the past two weeks! I've been so impressed and proud of the Jezebel and GroupThink community for it's generosity and hell, for even letting me posting here.

she may regret not having her dad there for major life moments once her father is dead and gone. Man or woman, her dad is still her dad.

Preach. Geese are the stuff nightmares are made of.

I think maybe the point of the comment is that it is a little disingenuous to alter one's body to fit a particular ideal and then say that it is unfair to judge people by that same ideal. However, your point is good too, because who cares what other people do? (so basically pretend I didn't write this)

Yeah, I kind of appreciate the rare occasion when an actresses just says, "actually I subsist on juice and kale and grueling workouts to maintain this Hollywood body, and it sucks but it's what I gotta do for my career." I think Amanda Seyfried and Gwen Stefani (off the top of my head) have opened up about how

They didn't "kill it". It's a documentary. The purpose is to represent reality, and that happens out there in the wild. It's tragic, it's heartbreaking, but by intervening then they're just making an animal reality show and have altered the "realness" of the show.

I said "hmm" too, but Peter Dinklage is good at refusing to take roles that degrade him so I hope this is in better taste than it sounds like. Plus, LITTLE TINY MONKEYS.

Honestly I think a HUGE part of why girls and women learn to hate their bodies is the clothing that is made available to us. Everyone always says it's images of models in the media and this and that, but nobody ever seems to address the practical issue of what you feel when you go to a store and you have to squeeze

There is an uncomfortable misogyny there, just like there is with Patrick Wilson. "Come on, look at the heifers they are married to! They've gotta be gay! They can get any hot chick they want!"

When Emma Stone, one of the most gorgeous creatures on Earth, tells us to quit judging our bodies, isn't that like Mitt Romney telling me to stop worrying about money?

director Olivier Rousteing put his hand on Kim Kardashian's abdomen,

WELL THANK THE FUCKING LORD ITS ALL OVER NOW, SO GLAD SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT

I hate nature shows. While I would *like* to think this Peter Dinklage one will be cute and fuzzy and warm, they inevitably turn south and start showing footage of savage animal maulings and hunting/eating each other and shit. I learned this the hard way with the "Blue Planet" series and Meerkat Manor... MEERKAT

Two things I actually really LIKED about my body until I read Seventeen articles about how to dress to "fix" my flaws: my long torso and hooded eyes! Up until reading a bunch of magazine articles about my gollum-like eyes and hideous torso, I actually thought they were some of my better feature (longer torso = more

Oh, Emma, I want to quit judging my body, but I fell asleep in the sun this past Saturday, got a super bad sunburn on my face, and it's at the stage where it's still really red but starting to peel! I look like a mummified boiled lobster.

But they were baaaaaabies, Gonzo!

Just like in the book! But with geese.

Damn evil poopers, why must you have such adorable babies?