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This is foolish, especially the part about how they want her to see a counselor. It's not unusual, though. My child told another one "You are getting on my nerves." She's six. The teacher spoke to me about Empathy Training. ::eyeroll:: I told my child, "That was rude. That person has feelings. Don't do that again."

No. You are confusing two very different views.

People are complex and young people can be especially awkward in understanding and expressing their feelings. Here's my correction to the "He says" for a young man who is as awkward about his expressions as the young woman in this textbook.

Yeah, I was kidding. Slymenstra Hymen's description sounded like a Palin party.

Guys, most people who went to high school in the 80s aren't 50...they're in their 40s...please don't give someone in their mid-late 30s a heart attack. Also, fuck all of these teachers.

I HATE this stereotype too. Girls care capable of saying exactly what they mean and guys are totally capable of not saying what they mean. My dad is one of the biggest "no, really, nothing's wrong" (when something really is bothering him) people I know!

I'm tired of this. We focus on teaching women not to be raped; now we are starting to focus on teaching everyone around a potential victim to stop her from getting raped. There is still so little that is actually geared towards the criminal themselves.

Ah, I can see how my comment might have come across that way - not my intent. Yes, I do believe that it has a lot to do with the large sums raised, but I also think it has more to do with all the awareness - women these days regularly check for lumps and most of the time, because of all this awareness, it's caught

Personally, I think it's great - whatever it takes to raise awareness. It's appalling how much more money is raised for breast cancer annually than any other cancer, despite the fact that breast cancer has the highest survival rate. Testicular cancer has long been ignored, along with many other prevalent cancers.

chief I am hoping your demotion leads to my promotion. I have been living in the sewer of the greys for so long I am thinking about having my therapist call the Jez staff to ask them to cut me some slack.

There seems to be an entire subset of the human race who are so egotistical that they attribute all of their problems to the fact that they're too physically attractive. If they got Ebola they would take it as a sign that the virus had somehow evolved a sense of aesthetic appreciation and when scientists didn't take

Holy shit, she's 33 years old?! Wow. She doesn't look a day over 2. Good for her.

[The Hibernator] consists of eight rashers of bacon, eight sausages, four hash browns, four fried eggs, a four egg cheese omelette, four waffles, four pieces of toast

Ok well you can send me the kitchen. I am deeply enamored of toy kitchens, even though I have a house with a real kitchen that I use mostly for making coffee and taking bites directly from the block of whatever fancy cheese my husband bought last. But the toy kitchen I had as a kid? The greatest thing that has ever

"But what do you expect with creatures who eat crayons and spend half their time trying to take their clothes off?"

I am so upset.

So many health code violations. For shame, sir.

His "social experiment" plan was such a failure. The video focused on domestic violence against men, a typical move by misogynists, which has jack shit to do with him sexually harassing women.

I didn't know who this guy was until the butt-grabbing "prank," but when I found out, goddamn, did I find out. Watching all of these people speak out against him, from underage girls to his former partner on his channel, feels soooo good, especially when you have to look at that stupid, smarmy face and godawful

I have to say, Gutfeld and Bolling's comments made a lot more sense to me after I did an image search for them: