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What?! This is so wrong! They get to have a baby bear and I don't? Why don't I have a baby bear?

Is it just me? I can't stand the new costume.

I have to love RuPaul for saying that. I often feel like drag is just gender blackface. It's worth pointing out that drag is it's own thing; it's not men pretending to be women(or vice versa). It's a burlesque.

This was my question as well. What is a toy truck to a monkey anyway? It's a meaningless piece of plastic.

Is it just me? She looks better without makeup. All she needs is a little mascara to define her eyes, otherwise she looks fine.

Chelsea Handler wants people to call her a drunk whore. That's her whole act.

Bingo.

Planning a gigantic, indulgent party for all your friends and family, with catering, music, decorations and a super fancy cake, where you get to be the center of attention and wear a ridiculously fancy dress.

The abusers and the intolerant don't really care if it's a choice or not. They hate gay people no matter what. If you could definitely prove that gayness were a biological fact, they'd seek a medical cure.

What's with the 1950s obsession with food capsules?

South Park has done whole episodes based on famine and AIDS jokes. My husband and I make domestic abuse jokes all the time. But we have very dark senses of humor. Child prostitution — I have yet to see that joke done. I could imagine it, though. It's Always Sunny and South Park have both done pedophilia-related humor.

I never heard that when "to be" is in the infinitive form, the subject complement pronoun becomes an object. I can't find a source that says either way...

Dark humor is hard to do. When it fails, it's not just unfunny, it's offensive.

I'm pretty sure it's wrong. You don't use "whom" with the verb "to be."

She used "whom" incorrectly.

They're not mutually exclusive.

This woman makes Camille Paglia look sane, grounded and well-researched.

Why, oh why, did I become a feminist, when there is so much more money to be made trolling feminists, like this lady does?

I have to agree with sarahmas — Crawford has done A LOT with her life. And I'm guessing that if chemical engineering were still her passion, Northwestern would welcome her belated matriculation.

Wait, Cindy Crawford was a chemical engineering student on a scholarship to Northwestern? Wow. I'd drop that gig for the supermodel life in a heartbeat, too. But interesting to hear that she had, like, a real career option to fall back on.