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At this point, it’s not just about ego. It’s about being sued. There’s a big lawsuit coming surrounding this article, and everyone is scrambling to say, “Sorry we fucked up!” without admitted any liability that could be used in court to collect damages.

Ugh. Erdely didn’t do the hard work, maybe in part because she was trying to tread carefully around a difficult subject matter. I get not wanting to further disrupts victims’ lives. But Rolling Stone didn’t provide the rigorous editorial checks necessary, obviously much more so because the sensational value of the

I expect better from Rolling Stone. I know some just shrug it off as a music magazine that sticks Rhianna in booty shorts on the cover, but their investigative and political journalism is usually incredible and on point. This is really disheartening. They should have done better and this isn’t just a stain on their

This kid knows what’s up.

This reminded me of when I was in 6th grade and overheard a conversation between two of my very macho guy friends. They were going on and on about the "hot chick" in the music group Hanson. To be fair, Taylor was a very pretty boy. I could have corrected them, but I was enjoying the moment too much.

As an antidote to the disgusting act above, may I present something that may give you faith in future generations:

Look, aren't we jumping to conclusions here? Isn't it possible that some considerate student wanted to give some squirrels a nice rope swing?

They try and turn a human heart into a radio and give awards to the people who are most successful what is confusing about this

Also, they're running a headline right now that reads:

You made me "aw".

Nurses need to up their misandry game

the social cost of negotiating for pay is not significant for men, while it is significant for women.

I think they've shown this with studies I'm too lazy to google. Women who negotiate are penalized; men who negotiate are rewarded.

most of my family are or were in the nursing field including both of my parents.

But somehow women aren't offered a premium salary for working in male dominated fields... hmm.

Yeah, except the reverse isn't true. Tech is desperate for female employees, and yet, they're often paid less than men working the same job.

My mother got her R.N. in 1950 something. She worked full time until I was born in 1960, did part time until I got to high school, when she went full time again. I don't remember her pay but she thought it was pretty sweet until my male cousin got his R.N. and made more than her within around three years. She saw it

Complete truth; no fibonacci here.

AWWWWWWWWW

because everything is golden when we are together