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Do you mind if I share this to Groupthink? The venn diagram of people that love doge and feminism is strong over there, and this is awesome

Here is my experience with this:

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My 7 yr old niece just started doing YouTube reviews..and yes, that's how kids communicate nowadays.

"Kick her in the nuts!"
"I bet she's got it folded up somewhere in there!"

I audibly cackled at this. But I am a trans lady with a very goofy sense of humor.

One time I asked Siri what I should wear tonight and she responded "You don't have to dress up for me. You're beautiful". I fell in love with her then, too.

By saying exactly what you just said. Here, I'll rewrite some sentences:

Hey Jezebel writers: just because GQ goes against the media guidelines for writing about trans folks by using their birth names doesn't mean you have to! There is literally no reason for you to print her former name. I mean, yes, good intentions and I don't think this was done to deliberately be a jerk. But. Intent

Misssixty,

Remember when white people thought big butts were "ghetto' and "disgusting" because of its proximity to black and latino women?

Now a skinny white girl having a round, fake looking ass stirs up awe and admiration in people? Beyond annoying.

I noticed that the choreographer was quite flamboyant. It has always struck me (a hetero man) how behind every "sexy" woman there is at least one or two gay men. I have sometimes wondered if women, on their own, even know how to be conventionally "sexy" without the guidance from gay men. I'm talking about the

Really? For some reason I thought it was Jacob Clifton (my FAVORITE), though Doonan makes sense because I was re-reading that exact excerpt on curating Marilyn's dress exhibit recently. Doonan can be hit and miss for me— mostly, his article about Ed Hardy clothing being preferable to actual tattoos made me all the

It's Simon Doonan from his book "Gay Men Don't Get Fat" It was when he was asked to curate Marilyn's wardrobe. I just read an excerpt last night! And...I'm not ashamed to admit I got super overly excited to be able share this fact with you. So rarely does my random late night net surfing have a chance to make me

There seem to be some subject-verb agreement issues and other grammatical errors in this. Apologies to the four people who might skim my comment; there was not enough coffee.

i fucking love her. i don't know why. but i do.

Why has Jezebel taken such an anti-Britney, pro-Beyonce stance? I do not understand as it doesn't seem to be shared by your readers.

This article is so needlessly mean. I watched the documentary (unlike the supposed journalist who wrote this post, who admittedly fast forwarded through most of it — great job). I came away from it feeling so much better about Britney. Watching her on X Factor and in TV interviews, she always seems uncomfortable and

I used to be on the "I hate Britney" bandwagon. But ever since her breakdown and the mental illness... I really feel bad for her.

Ok, I got goosebumps watching this... I love Brit Brit. I tried to watch it, not in the lens of being sad, but more of an actual documentary of tour promotion. It's much better seeing it that way.