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God, that was my ex-boyfriend! We were great friends - best friends, even - before we started dating, and the second it became more he started acting like a complete passive-aggressive self-victimizing asshole because I never fulfilled my obligations to him as a girlfriend.

Mitchell and Webb are always accurate in everything.

I'm really uncomfortable with people in the comments hurling insults to the people they don't even know. Cheating is worse than genocide and rape, it seems.

Why
just why
even if I weren't a heterosexual female I would still find this over-the-top ridiculous and stupid. The pose is awkward, the clothes are awkward, the heels are awkward - and I just don't get bunnies. I know bunnies = playboy, but let's forget that for just a moment and focus on figuring out what's

My god she is attractive. I don't meet many women who push me off the edge of my stubborn heterosexuality, but she does it. Yes.

This annoys me because instead of hiring an incredibly sexy male model, they just made their staff have a go. If you want it to be equal, try harder and get a sexy man. It doesn't even have to wear sexy man clothes. Just put a sexy anybody in sexy clothes and it's sexy.

Silly Dodai - superhero movie audiences just can't relate to a woman protagonist. It just wouldn't sell.

Gasp! He wears it so well! Vera Bradley is so trendy among other kids his age - my little sister has at least four things printed in Dogwood. She's going to be upset at this!

Wait, before all this. Can we just talk about how grumpy cat has a talent manager who specializes in internet memes. Who also does Scumbag Steve and Ridiculously Photogenic Guy.

I want to say that, as I wrote a personal statement advertising myself to graduate school, I begged my boyfriend to propose to me so I could think about weddings and dresses and cooking and baking pretty pies for him and live a domestic life of inanity.

An argument about moral relativism would only be valid if the point was that "being less bad than others" excuses her mistake. I am not claiming she isn't horribly insensitive, I am however claiming that the backlash, and the punishment she has received has been disproportionate to the magnitude of her mistake.

Considering that traditionally babies were reared communally and not by one or two sole parents, it makes sense. It's a shame so much stress has to be placed on the mother and that fathers aren't so pressured to join in on the parenting.

I had the opportunity to bathe in one of these. The water came out from the ceiling. There was a HDTV with all the channels mounted on the wall. Best. Bath. Of my life.

I myself was thinking just these things. Especially on the part of a lynch mob. She may have been insensitive, but this really is too far in my opinion. On all the accounts.

I like your argument, and I agree with your points, and the other comments relating to her wearing it to work. I'll concede with that in mind, though I still think it should have been a more private matter.

I don't disagree that thieves also need to be punished, but I would also like to make the punishment fair and proportionate to their crimes or mishaps. Disproportionate retribution is far too common, especially with the ease of the internet. Not only that, but it's extremely easy to create a villain in a person caught

That... was absolutely not my argument. I questioned whether or not she deserved to be fired on the simple grounds that productivity =/= personality. Just because her personality may or may not be terrible doesn't mean her productivity and work ethic also are. My second argument to Peanutter was whether or not she was

I don't disagree that she deserves to realize that actions have consequences, but I really am not sure that her actions were such that it would ruin her entire life. Public shaming reverberates for much longer than the few weeks this is going to be in the news, and she's going to have a hard time finding a new job

Here's the thing, though - she clearly does good elements. She loves her parents, stands up for them, and wouldn't wish rape upon anyone. In the case of the last point, that puts her at a better standing than her threateners. As was said in another article, no one is a completely good or bad person, and everyone is

Well, neurologically, one isn't a fully grown adult until 25, but I do see what you're saying. But I do doubt that this would have played out the same if she lived in a different country with stricter laws on job security.