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"Appalling"? Hardly. Being transgendered isn't an excuse for everything. And I'm getting really tired of being referred to as "cis-gendered". Seriously. Really. Fucking. Tired.

So in other words, it is totally racist.

"It's not about guilt or innocence, but it makes Amanda look at guilty as possible."

I'm pretty sure they don't care if they're viewed as homophobic.

You communicate your sexual orientation in a thousand different ways every day that you're not even aware of. If you mention your partner in passing and say "he" that's just you behaving normally. If I do the exact say thing I'm broadcasting that I'm gay. And then I have to put up with people like you telling me that

"What's the right response to negative body-talk around girls who look up to you?"

Well it's either people make you feel bad about the way you look or they start to take responsibly for how they look. Which do you think is more likely to happen?

Indeed. She has at least another 8-10 lbs to go if she wants to look gaunt.

You = Americans

Indeed. Infernal medical reality!

She was the size of a small barn. How do you miss that?

It has more to do with the fact that you put High Fructose Corn Syrup in everything and eat far more than you need to. Weight control really isn't the mystery it is made out to be.

Perfectionism is linked to a predisposition to eating disorders. And perfectionism correlates with intelligence. So there is an indirect connection, though intelligence is not the cause of eating disorders.

A television show isn't the most sensible way to lose weight and improve your health? Who could have guessed?

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Well all I can say is that she should remember what happened to Kim Jong-un's ex-girlfriend after they broke up.

Maybe it died and got reabsorbed? What?!? It happens.

When will these Hollywood celebrities, these lame-stream, café-latte progressives stop pushing their no drug culture on our children. It's outrageous!

"Apparently Jared Padalecki's definition of "tragedy" doesn't include a man dying of an addiction he fought for 20+ years, and leaving behind his partner of 15 years and 3 small children."

Indeed. But it has the added benefit of also being entirely true. Seriously, ask an Indian person. They'll confirm it. Probably in less colorful language, but they'll confirm it. In my experience they aren't shy about admitting how fucked up their culture is.

"...what we see does not line up with the cultural definition of manliness."