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"Let's just say that getting used to ignoring your mother-in-law is a skill you can't hone nearly well enough."

Isn't it funny how the same people who discount everything Anita Sarkeesian says on the (false) grounds that "she's not even a real gamer" will unequivocally worship the words of Christina Sommers, a woman who admits to not being a gamer?

Yeah, Sommers is famous for being a scam artist who latches on to feminist causes and tells sexists what they want to hear. This is how she makes her living: she seeks out the popular internet controversy of the moment and makes a few videos about it as a way to get her name in the news. A few months ago she was

I mean, wouldn't be be cheaper to just fly to Idaho and jerk off all over Hemingway's grave?

My naive 18-year-old self wasn't the best at separating a guys interest in dating me with his interest in sleeping with me. I was also a virgin, or at least I was until I started hanging out with my manager from work. Since he was my manager, our hooking up was hush, hush.

I have no idea how I lived for 40 years without a salad spinner. The day after I got mine, my mother got an heartbroken, accusatory email from me for never having used one when I grew up. I thought she loved me.

Why? It fits exactly the message she is trying to get out their. Her choice. She choose to present herself this way because she doesn't feel she needs to be ashamed of her body or her sexuality. It doesn't in anyway cast blame for what occurred with the leaked photos. And if anyone has issues with the cover they have

My penis is a cobra and it does spew poison.

I'm a paperclip not a fruitfly.

YAY!!! A real, honest-to-God Science writer! Jezebel, you have answered our collective prayers!!!

Sort of related to this, Elisabeth Badinter published an article a while back about how these new types of helicopter/attachment/earth mama parenting - but particularly motherhood - are undoing the advances we've achieved in the last 50 years and basically holding women back but more perversely, through guilt and the

Got married.

Between this and Amy Schumer there has been a great uptick in hilarious and spot-on feminist commentary. It hits home - at least in my wholly unscientific review of people I know who don't usually think about these things (mostly dudes).

The Daily Show has 4 female writers right now, more than any other late night show. They also have several female producers and staffers with feministy leanings.

I have no idea what the point of this was, but it was about Rihanna and therefore I approve. Will The Rih Rihport be a regular feature? I vote yes.

You know, I'm amazed by the intensity of the hatred that so many people seem to have for her. I suspect it's a combination of internalized sexism and conflating her with the character she plays. She's a smart, flawed, interesting, famous, young writer who's still learning, and she's also written a lot that really

Thing we learned today: when you put Denzel and Queen Latifah in one room, that room reaches near-lethal levels of likability.