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Honestly, this seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to do. I get not wanting “spoilers”, but that desire is not really reasonable when compared to the fact that a piece of media may cause real psychological damage to an unsuspecting patron who has issues around self-harm or suicide.

One caveat: I knew a couple that got engaged during a marathon they were running together. They had trained together and were running together at the same pace. I thought it was kind of nice...like symbolic of being a team and being in the tough stuff and the fun stuff together. I think it was a little different

I hope someone cracks this case, and cracks it soon.

Here’s the thing. There are some bold statements saying that women are overshadowed by people like Antonoff. My question is, who thinks that? Seriously, who? Does anyone actually believe that the hundreds of millions of Taylor Swift fans believe or think this? The ONLY people who think this are people that are either

Why is the target of this article Jack? Shouldn’t it be all of the artists who work with him? Why is it his responsibility to say “no” when asked to help with a song or album? Why isn’t it Taylor Swift’s responsibility to not ask him in the first place?

you wonder if Antonoff’s collaborators would benefit from him taking a bigger, less vocal step back.

I think he rubbed a few people the wrong way in the manner he would publically talk about Ariana, sexualizing her, joking about replacing her birth control with Tic Tacs and whatnot.

Literally had no clue he was involved in producing/writing for any of those artists. I assumed they all largely wrote their own songs; Swift in particular has built her reputation (heh) as a songwriter.

No one should be forced to minimize their own role in a collaborative effort, just as no one should claim sole credit for work that is done in collaboration. The issue is not with Antonoff, but with the media coverage of him.

Okay, but seeing as you weren’t the literal punchline to a joke on national television, and she was, it’s a good thing no one asked you.

Is there a joke somewhere in there?* Or are you really implying that judges should award the gold medal to the person who does the most basic routines from 1920 without falling while every single modern athlete falls and gets no credit?

These women really love getting pictures taken in their underwear. That’s my takeaway. I don’t have a problem with it, there are much worse things going on.

This, of course, doesn’t factor in that Vergara’s role on Modern Family has been a caricature of Latina stereotypes (and thus, there’s no real winning in life).

Modern Bar/Bat Mitzvahs have become completely disgusting events. Say your haftorah with family and friends, have a nosh and maybe get a few checks. Paying a half million bucks for some medium-talent rapper is absolutely preposterous 

I am an unapologetic Katy Perry fan. I love most of her albums. I think Teenage Dream is one of the most perfect pop albums ever created.

Katy Perry thinks Taylor Swift is basically admirable, and that it’s important to her as a woman that she give a fellow feminist public props in the media for her activism?

THANK YOU omg thank you.

I think it IS killing them that she did this in the first place. This is making them look petty and spiteful.

I created a burner account just to say that you really need to use a dictionary and other reference tools when you write, because neither ‘prodigiousness’ nor ‘Occam’s Razor’ mean what you seem to think they do. 

Get the fuck over it. Celebrities don’t owe you a political endorsement of your chosen candidate. I am but one of many former fans of this website who is over reading the near-daily pointless and racist attacks on “white women.”