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A black woman at the CMAs? Did her car break down outside?

Lucky. Wished I never watched it.

This reminds me of something I read somewhere, where men and women were both asked what their "comfort foods" were. Men tended to answer with things that are labor-intensive and/or complex to make - lasagna, meatloaf, fried chicken. Women tended to respond with convenience foods that don't require preparation -

I mean, Jezebel doesn't say it's feminist either. So.

Grumpy office cat

1950s:

As long as we are looking for hidden meaning, can we talk about how Justice Sotomayor HAS NO REFLECTION?!?!?

I love the whole sentiment of "it's not about you." But, does anyone here actually wear make up FOR someone else? Like I have to be honest, most of my make up wearing and clothes buying is for my husband and/or my work colleagues. I like looking nice, but honestly most weekend days I put in the effort for him. And

This is what should have happened on Sunday.

I don't think I'm alone when I say: I will not read another Doug Barry article until he addresses what he said in a tone that indicates he knows it is wrong to mock a rape victim. To do it in the first place is questionable. To do it in a feminist space is obscene.

To do it

Everything Doug Barry writes is an insensitive mess.

That can explain this phenomenon, to myself included.

Most "Awareness" campaigns strike me more as people wanting others to be "aware" of their "Awareness".

Will you be needing a Doctor for that?

Did you just say Helen Fielding was a better author than Charlotte Bronte?

Cute, but I'm failing to see the how this isn't totally the self-congratulatory, self-gratifying, delusional streak a lot of people see in 'millennials' (ugh, I hate using that phrase). Sometimes you have to work the shit jobs..and her job sounds AMAHZING. I hoping she's even able to find a good job after this, really.

Pick on Willow, prepare to die.

Hmph. She's okay. If you like perfect skin and hair and nails and everything.