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Mallory would be one of those people who smugly talks about cloth diapers and her CSA way too much.

This is a private, ticketed event, not the sidewalk. Just like theaters have the right to demand no flash photography, events have the right to demand that you ask before you take photos of people. If you don't like it, feel free to boycott the event because they force people to give cosplayers the respect any other

i literally gasped when i saw this. and mallory's family is the best character, and so was that australian boy she had a crush on. also the mystery books were the best ones.

THANK YOU. I'm totally cool with poly/kinky people doing their thing. But the challenges that they face are not the same as those of queer people. I'm quite happy to see them as friends and allies, but unless they are queer themselves, they have no right to insert themselves uninvited into our causes and

The term "gender and sexual minorities" is often taken to imply representation of, for example, polyamorous people or kinksters, and in fact that's on occasion a deliberate thing rather than an oversight due to an overly-vague term. And while I of course wouldn't be okay with queer organizations throwing queer

Local Chicago woman likes to scowl at all times, gives zero fucks if you find her unapproachable.

Sexual assault is horrific and inhumane.

I think it's a dangerous result of this idea that rapists are the creepy villains in the black ski masks that are just sick, twisted individuals— they can't be fixed! They can't be taught! When the reality is that rapists are normal people a lot of the time, that just have this belief that women are things they're

Well, there's something else, too. We could teach boys not to rape———without the rape jokes, the bitching about humorless feminazis, the prison rape jokes, the "lucky dog" young boy/older woman rape jokes. As long as most rape jokes depend on attacking victims' veracity or virtue or whatever for their punchlines,

Made in USA ain't cheap, at least when it comes to garments.

If black people and Asians start referring to themselves that way and asking the press to use those terms, sure.

It's a strange choice for a cover, considering all of the talk about her pictures and etc. I get that the "it's my body and it's my choice" could play into it, but why does her mouth need to be open? I am very on the fence about this entire photo. Gah.

Thanks, Lena, but we already have a Thought Catalog, and it's already pretty terrible.

Outside of financial sector jobs, does anyone actually get bonuses anymore?

I don't know why whenever there is a discussion about dress codes that someone feels compelled to talk about "dressing for work" or something to that effect. Then they describe what they have to wear for work and it would never be something you would wear for high school anyway. Not everybody aspires to work in an

OMFG, two weeks ago there was an iPhone 6 story/review on Wired and I commented that even the new "regular" size was MUCH larger, and this was going to be a big problem once I got desperate for an upgrade because girlclothes pockets are so tiny.

"The first is a matter of human evolution: Can the species produce some physiologically absurd outlier..."

1) Being from the Midwest is not a race. 2) Drew is from the Midwest. 3) How insecure of your beliefs and likes do you have to be to go to bat for an entire region of the country?