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This one is about the only nude scene that is arguably necessary to the (filmed) storyline beyond Theo's torture and enslavement. Jezebel should love this: it's slut shaming at its ugliest and has everything to do with men intending to complete humiliate Cersei. Men in the novel. Not the producers. Seriously,

Actually, I find it rather fitting—almost symbolic, really, especially with her being partially submerged and obviously topless. Without going too in-depth, it gives me the impression of a shameless "fuck you." Lawrence shouldn't be compelled to apologize for her nudity—in fact, those who exploited ANY photographs of

Rita Hayworth, 1952. "Mouth slightly open" is a classic look that evokes old Hollywood in this context. I'm not sure what you're trying to insinuate here (okay, I do), but what's clear is that is isn't helping anything. This cover happened with Jennifer's consent. Consent is the entire point. Not that the women

I get that the "it's my body and it's my choice" could play into it

"It's my body and it should be my choice."

This is why picture messaging is disabled on my kids' cell phones. As I said to one of them: "you can send dick pictures when you're paying for your own cell phone and not a moment before."

I encourage everyone who is eligible to fill out online forms to join random class action lawsuits like this. Because you will forget about it after 10 minutes, but a year from now you will be having a horrible day, then you will go to your mailbox and find a Naked Juice/Red Bull check made out to you in the amount of

As a voter, here are the questions I am asking myself.

Batman's wife: Take out the garbage please.

As a religiously conservative geologist, I am offended by your comment.

Pass me that flask, hen. I'm having what your having. :)

Jesus. I thought it was uncomfortably intimate and gross to have to share a bathroom with my sister.

You can practically see him mouth, "Nailed it!" in every blood soaked scene.

Only in that I am the person behind all of these YouTube accounts.

Why no one in the US has picked this up to rebroadcast (c'mon, BBC America, the only thing you're running right now is Doctor Who) is beyond me.

Presumably it'll be some statement on alienation in the digital age and Hamm will appear as a slick techie peddling some terrible new whatsit that threatens the Christmas spirit.

Black Mirror is actually fucking great. I really recommend watching them. They'll freak you the fuck out and give you some great conversation fodder.

What the fuck are you doing here Harry Potter?

I'm just curious about the type of people whose interests include both political satire, and One Direction. What a strange intersection.