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Replace “american people” with “japanese people” and your post still rings true. ;)

No need to play defense on speculative editorial decisions that may or may not be under Molly’s control. It’s her name on it at the end of the day.

Ugh.

Yet somehow the article title is still wrong.

Is there a way to normalize body positivity without normalizing unhealthy weight standards? The average woman shouldn’t weigh over 176 pounds not because of patriarchal culture, but because it’s unhealthy and demonstrably leads to negative health outcomes. The same goes for overweight men. One of the negative outcomes

Why was the article written in such a way as to make the manufacturer/drug company out to be the “bad guy” or there was some sort of racial animus/fat shaming happening?

Two things:

Two things:

This is precisely why I elected *not* to compete in the Rio Olympics.

I’m trying to remember now where someone said that the only people willing to work for someone like Trump are truly broken people or something to that effect.

Why anyone would want to work for a man who will clearly throw you under the bus for even the slightest personal benefit is beyond me. This isn’t even a “I find this administration and their ‘beliefs’ reprehensible”, though I do, I just don’t see how associating yourself with this asshole works out for you in the

I don’t see that happening until Congress converts back into a “check and balance” rather than an “enabler and firewall,” unfortunately.

I would feel sorry for his handlers, if they hadn’t hitched their wagon to this particularly vile star.

I play HotS not Overwatch, but if I didn’t have friends to play with semi regularly I would absolutely pay 5 bucks to get a couple teammates who’ll work towards the goddam objectives.

I’m glad you asked. Actually, while we’re talking, there’s a new settlement that could really need your help

Now I’m imagining playing all the way to the Battle of Hoover Dam, all the different factions are clashing, there are bodies everywhere -

This is pretty shitty, but it’s in a different league than the United thing. An employee having a shitty day and taking it out on a customer is different than an institutional policy of abuse.

Why would anyone tell her that she could put her stroller in overhead bin space? I can’t remember that ever being allowed.

Please stop perpetuating the lie that United refused to let those two women board for wearing yoga pants. They refused to let them board because their attire did not meet the standards for pass (read as: free) travel, which are common knowledge to people who use those passes. It was a non-story then, it’s a non-story

Prior to that, United Airlines had come under fire for refusing to let two young women board a flight for wearing yoga pants.