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They are celebrities who have cultivated a public image based largely on Gothard's teachings and seminars. I've added some clarification above; please see.

Rock and roll leads to dancing leads to drugs and alcohol, which leads to car accidents and kids dying. So it makes total sense to ban it!

Is someone REALLY still fighting against the dangers of rock music in 2014?

I had a similar experience at 16, except the person was my driving examiner, and kept going on and on and on about "beautiful almond eyes!" It was incredibly uncomfortable in many, many ways but it stood out to me at the time as "oh shit, my eyes apparently are different from everyone else's?" (as a Chinese teen

I submit to my husband. And he submits to me, too. And together, we submit to Jesus.

Hold the phone... there are people who name their sons Adonis??

thirded. If I were part of a government agency monitoring text message, I would use my power to read my favorite bloggers texts to each other...... No, that's too weird. But i really enjoy the little bits you publish!

BroApp isn't a terrible idea in theory;

I'm sure it's not intended to be racist, but I was kind of discomfited when a woman I met at a pub would not stop going on about my eyes. I mean, she was very intoxicated and clearly meant it to be complimentary, but it was almost starting to feel like a fetish, like I could be any Asian guy who happened to walk into

You laugh now, but then Facebook will go ahead and buy it for dicktillion dollars. And then the brogrammers who brogrammed it will invest all of their money in axe body spray.

Yeah I agree, the term itself is just a descriptor. I'm white with almond shaped eyes. I guess if it is used in an "othering" kind of statement (e.g. your people have such lovely almond eyes etc), it is pretty racist.

Same here.. I totally remember that phrase from the Babysitter's club. I didn't think it was any more racist than other "nice" ways of describing peoples' appearance. But that's just me. Happy to learn.

These pictures should be of a dude delivering a tall glass of ice water and rubbing the feet of his nursing partner. That is actually, you know, helpful.

Yeah, this doesn't seem all that helpful. It would be better to show dads how they can be supportive. I don't have a baby, so this is just based on observation, but it seems like that might consist of picking up more than 50% of some other baby-related chores so their partner can have a minute or two of peace during

THANK YOU for explaining the obnoxious stupidity of this campaign so succinctly.

I have seem this stupidity from students on twitter at the college I work for as well and it infuriates me. They are not even clever, just plain mean or stupid. "So many Asians" was retweeted so often.

Bravo.

This is my problem with buying e-books. I refuse to pay $15-20 dollars on a pdf file (did once, but only because it was for my mom.) I don't even like paying that much for a paper book when I can go buy used ones for pocket change. Now, if physical books had e-book copies in them...then maybe I'd consider it more. But

If it's not even worth ten bucks to you, then why do you want it? And it wasn't free for RuPaul to make it. It costs money to make these things and the artist gets charged a hefty chunk if it doesn't sell. Record companies have been known to sue the artist if the album doesn't sell. Did you know that?

It's really not my problem that record companies haven't yet figured out a way to entice me NOT to torrent. Why in the world should I give iTunes $10+ for something that isn't worth nearly that much and I could have for FREE? I just really think celebrities who do this come off looking terrible and selfish