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Yep, I went from "Wow, he's an asshole" to "Wow, he's an asshole and so is she" to "Wow, these people are just repugnant and I think she's actually worse."

The more of her Facebook page I read the grosser a person I felt like she is. She still didn't deserve the body-snarking, but it's not like she worries about doing it to other people or shows any concern for the feelings of others.

I think some of her comments are worse. He insulted her weight; he didn't call her a "retard" or have long, gleeful, self-absorbed public fantasies with his friends about ruining her life.

Beth, you were standing with Oscar. Is he your, ah...your main weiner-man?

Oh, can I join? Me me ME!!

Oh, cool, thanks! I felt so bad thinking I mightn't have made it clear! :-)

None of hers are.

I had the same thoughts, actually, reading this comment thread.

I don't get how the manager saw this happen and didn't stop the guy/have the bouncers stop him. He just let the guy steal her tips and walk out?

Aw, the adipose! They were so adorable. Great episode.

I can't edit my above comment anymore, but it seems not everyone saw that it was intended with extreme sarcasm. So I wanted to clarify here; no, it is not ever okay to throw around words like "fag," any more than it's okay for—as @RaquelWelts is NOT on the list mentions—one to tell racist jokes because one happens to

If you're speaking specifically of my comment—because I'm the one who said, basically, "Oh, she calls herself a 'fag hag' so it's okay to use the word 'fag'"—then I apologize, because clearly my intended heavy sarcasm didn't come through. It is NOT okay. No, not, never.

HAhahahahaha!!

Yep, totally. It's we Uptights who don't get it.

OMG I would totally pay for that! Can I help promote it for a cut of the cash? Cuz you're right, it is human life.

Dude...this whole thing is making me feel ill.

She calls herself a "fag hag," so I guess having gay friends means it's okay to throw around words like "fag."

Oh, I know that, but in trying not to make an assumption, they are in fact making an assumption: that I am an unmarried mother of two (since this is usually at an appointment for/about one of our kids). So it's not okay to assume I'm married, but it is okay to assume I'm not; so to avoid offending someone unmarried by

You...work at...Sephora?? *adoring gaze*

I just think a better word could be used, you know? Something not so detached-sounding. I just find it annoying. I think, too, that "partner/life partner" is what gay/lesbian couples are forced to use because of stupid laws that won't let them get married, so that gives it a "old word made to fit" feel rather than a