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Yes! Unless of course we are misinterpreting it completely, and it is a show of prowess and strength as part of his mating ritual. Some animals have bright feathers. Others fight their rivals. Others still can change colors from “nondescript beige” to “cheap margarita pink”

This particular guy looks like he might be getting all the washed up cougar action at a dive in Bakersfield, California, as opposed to having 30 young, skilled and lovely ladies shedding tears and gnashing their teeth over him. One thing that does set this guy apart from the pack is his tendency to turn bright pink.

The show is terrible. It’s 30 women fighting over a not-too-bright guy who (let’s face it) isn’t even that great looking, hailing from some fakakta backwater of a town, all so that they can date said guy, potentially leave their own lives behind and move to said fakakta backwater town and live a potentially miserable

Here’s the other thing — half of Season 1 was about that crime for which Avery was clearly not guilty. That was compelling. The rape and murder of the photographer, frankly, I’m thinkin’ he did that. So if the premise of Season 2 is there’s this contrived, elaborate New World Order plot to frame him which went to the

Right? Jesus God.

How is it good for anyone if contracts exist that force people to continue relationships with someone who puts them in physical danger? Sure I have a contract to work and get paid for it. But if that ever became an immediate danger to me, I could give notice and leave, or even leave right away. I could also turn

This is absolutely disgraceful and appalling. I just cannot wrap my head around it. There is something rape-like about forcing a woman to work with an abuser when she does not want that. It’s also so troubling, the way the music industry treats female artists, ie. Amy Winehouse. Does Kesha have any recourse? Can she