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Um, I don't think Charlize Theron needs to worry about money.

Yeah, but what would that 'something' have been in regards to, say, bombing Syria? If he's aiming for a position the most significant of whose responsibilities relate to foreign policy, I would really rather he be ineffectual than a 'petty asshole'. It's no exaggeration to say that the lives of people in certain parts

I like to think that this would end his career. Sadly there are some who are going to think this is an example of how he is 'alpha' that doesn't take any shit, and would therefore be such an awesome President! I say this on the basis of the fact that I live in the UK and even I've heard about what a loud mouth

Woah :| That's pretty major.

Yes, I'm talking about 'the public' - necessarily a generalisation, and one employed usefully in multitude of discussions, particularly on e.g. democratic participation. Don't talk to me about how complex and diverse a culture Australia has. I grew up there. Every statement I have made is correct. Sorry!

What am I not informed about?

I have never in my life heard 'because' used as a noun. How does that even work?

This is one exercise of her Queenly power that I seriously approve of. Yuck, beards. Especially on Harry ... it just looks all light and wiry. Ew.

She is really pretty.

Wow I have literally never even heard of this. Drag queens who dress up as 'exaggerated' women, yeah. But walking around in a rubber mask? That's ... crazy.

Gotta say though ... as a European who lives in Europe, as a continent it is pretty great. Culture-wise ... you can't really beat it. And in Western Europe, I think it is a little safer to generalise and say that our public is better informed than e.g. USA and, where I lived for many years, Australia. The level of

I love it how you clearly spend your free time on a website for women, insulting women. It is both hilarious and sad.

No, what I mean is it is better to not mention how 'yeah the skinny trap is just so awful, isn't it', than to actually mention it, as this article does, in view of the fact that ... actually if you think 'the skinny trap is just so awful good on them for avoiding it' ... you are actually wrong.

Is this seriously how you participate in intellectual discussion? Seriously, get a grip. If you can't justify your opinion, revise it.

So this is the second time Shia LaBeouf has been caught plagiarising somebody else's work - the first time being that weird 'man' email he sent to Alec Baldwin. It's actually just bizarre. Like even calling it 'immoral' seems too straightforward, because it's so easy to discover that its almost like he is mentally

But it's not circular - you actually do not have a rational response to my argument. This is why it is so frustrating.

Women are held to higher standards of attractiveness than men, I agree with that completely. I believe that double standard should be broken down. However the idea that standards, full stop, applying to both men and women, are a bad thing is wrong. A wider variety of 'types' of men might still typically be considered

As a law student, I can tell you, if you win the bid you are contractually bound to pay the money. So no, please do not do it.

This is actually ridiculous. Read what I am saying. Any comment people make on any degree of attractiveness refers to a standard by which some people fall short. Any comment at all. When I refer to somebody being good looking, because (say) they have a symmetrical, well-structured face, someone reading that post might