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jojowiththeflow
jojowiththeflow

A League that can take back Michael Vick and even name him Comeback Player Of The Year, surely can't turn its back on Michael Sam? — Unlike Vick he hasn't even done anything wrong.

You don't even have to age for this, having babies will do. (Just one example.)

Toilet humour is funny, but I'm actually really impressed with a magazine featuring this ad. I will never forget the time I was a teen working in a supermarket, and having no idea how to respond to a woman crying her eyes out after having an accident that left a smell throughout the store. My adult self still wants to

It's uncomfortable how for some this has turned into a US v UK thing. I can't even distinguish the greys so how anyone manages to present it as black-and-white situation...?

Possessive pronouns... charming!

I love you for posting this! A postcard expressing 'I'm thinking of you (and here for you if you ever need me)' is the Best. Mail. Ever. to receive.

You - like me, and goodness knows how many others - are commenters on Jezebel; we're all being <bleep>ing judgemental here.

"I'm sorry - you just don't get to tell people what to do with their bodies."

Not trying to excuse any paps, tabloid or designer brands here, but I seem to remember a lot of live tweeting celebs way back when Michael Jackson's memorial/funeral service was held, as if they were attempting some gala-type event. I worry whether that helped lower the moral bar. Not to say celebs are to blame for

I'm sorry you feel like that, but having seen a relative end up in hospital after a long-haul flight after having been crushed in their seat by the morbidly obese person in the seat next to them, does that make me a 'rude person' for worrying about the health implications for either passenger in such situations?

What you say certainly makes sense... I wonder if strategies like intervention, 12-step and the like (which are used in relation to other types of addicts and addictions) would work in the context of food addiction too?

You make some great points, thanks. At the end of your comment you mention whether it's anyone else's right to tell someone they don't deserve to opt out of getting themselves healthy. Please don't hate me for saying yes, they can; maybe not in every single situation, but allow me to explain:

Interesting you should say that, I've always wondered if, if you were to find a baby abandoned for someone else to find, the hardest thing would be to hand that helpless little human being over to an insecure future in the care system.

Personally I have a soft spot for men telling why their woman (or man) is the best, the most beautiful, etc. For me (and them) that's not about approval but about love, admiration, respect and so on.

"[Elementary school kids] don't need to be worried about finances. They need to be worried about what grade they got in spelling."

OK, I'll bite.

Question: Do contestants get paid a regular wage or something during all those months they're taking part in the show? Reason I'm asking is that the winner has spoken about exercising five to eight hours a day, which made me wonder if she had a job to go to, and if not, how she got to pay her bills.

The bear looks like Rob Ford but still better than Wenlock and Mandeville from London 2012.