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Yes. Please. Even better if you call out men who take/parrot women’s ideas and contributions. It is always appreciated when someone jumps in to point out that the idea Nickerson shared that everybody is nodding at actually originated with Nancy. And it discourages the next guy from doing the same thing, because it

Or you use the shade strategy, where you congratulate them for borrowing your most excellent idea:

Starred for “Emma Watsoning.” Will be using this.

But you’re imposing that motive on them - insisting that their actions are motivated by pro-segregationist sentiment when there’s no evidence that that’s the case. That NYC’s school system is effectually segregated because of zoning and neighborhood demographics is one thing - a problematic thing, for sure - and that

That’s misstating it a bit - they aren’t fighting to keep it segregated, they’re fighting to keep the school that their kids currently attend in the place that it is. They don’t want the school to move, and there are lots of very non-controversial reasons to take that position. Moving the school will likely make the

Literally laughed out loud at that. Bless his heart.

WHAT. Is that for real?

Agree. Better by far.

Sizing down on a high-thigh-cut one-piece like this is just going to exascerbate the front wedge, increase the risk of lab slip and hasten the yeast infection. THANK YOU BUT NO.

A+++ Jean Brody reference.

I’m young Gen X / went to college in the mid-90s and leggings and pajama pants and nightgownie dresses were everything. With Docs, which maybe takes the ‘athlete’ out of ‘athleisure’ - in which case, let’s just call it leisure - but still. Schlub was a thing in my day, for sure. /adjusts cane/

Ditto. Thank you.

Me too. I unironically love them. They are egocentric in all the awesome ways that only true dorks can be. They’re every mad teenaged lit nerd sitting in the corner with their inkstained notebook and dogeared copies of Nietszche and Bukowski but given an unlimited clothing budget and a spotlight. You can’t even know

That was the part that made me honestly believe it was a joke. Because, what? NO. NEVER EVER DO THAT.

When I first saw it being shared I thought it was satire, for real. Like, how could it not be? Did ANYONE read that and think, ‘ah, SOLID ADVICE sir and not at all creepy! I CAN invade women’s space! Huzzah!’ REALLY?

I love good feminist Facebook rant! And I hope that we get hear what Target’s response is (if any!)

Thank you for sharing it!

This. I’ve shopped with my daughter in the boys section since she was a wee thing, and still do - but at ten years old now she’s cottoned on to what it means that she needs to shop in the boys section to get the ‘cool stuff.’ There’s a pretty strong message there, and she’s receiving it loud and clear, and although I

Came to say this. It’s one thing to be born with the capacity to lead, it’s quite another to have access to the power structure that enables one to pursue to leadership (in politics, in business, in academia, anywhere) and to be able to see it as an accessible goal. ‘Future Leader’ speaks to the latter. It says, “*of

I’ve had one pair (slight curve) for four years. I’ve bought more - I have three pairs total - but that first pair is still kicking (and beautifully worn in.) They do last.

I’ve had one pair (slight curve) for four years. I’ve bought more - I have three pairs total - but that first pair