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The truth about Chocolate Diamonds is, they're not edible.

Here's what sports bars need to attract women:

And lots of hooks to hang your coat & bag! Under the bar, on the wall, in the bathrooms! That would draw me to a bar more than sun mirrors.

Seriously, this is the kind of comment that prompts me to remind everyone that the perfect is the enemy of the good. Why do we need to shit on someone who uses their high profile to do something positive, even if it's not necessarily perfectly inclusionary?

If people don't want to be discriminated against because of their religion, then they can't discriminate against others because of their religion. It's really that fucking simple, but apparently Kansas lawmakers can't figure that out.

Awesome! I wonder if we can get them their own water fountains, too?

Maybe he considers transgender folks to be the gender they identify with and thus didn't feel the need to put them in a separate category apart from men and women?

I addressed that in the article. I've specifically tried to raise the voices of people from the trans* community where possible, and lamented that I don't have ways of knowing how to do more yet, due to technology restrictions. (Except of course in cases where a trans* person chooses to not have that be part of their

:^)

I think you mean

AMEN!

Real talk: I was raped at this school, many years ago now. I dropped out not long afterward. I never once considered reporting it - the culture of victim-blaming was that high. People stereotype the U of C as a nerdy, virgin-filled school, and the nerd part definitely has a bit of truth. But the frats there are

I, too, feel immense validation. See, that's why I had to toss out a pair of jeans the other day! My athleticism!

"We tend to tear the crotches in our jeans quite a bit," the American racer Steven Nyman said. The introduction of leggings-style and elasticated jeans has been a godsend. "We have to buy stretchy jeans," he said."

I am in love with yurts, and I would love to have one in the middle of the desert.




This "zombie-proof" house.

(I'm not actually a-feared of a zombie apocalypse. I just think it's cool.)


Hi. I'll take a Scandinavian style home, plopped down in the middle of the woods with a mountainous view.

As a woman in STEM, here are the things from my childhood that got me interested in science:

Weird. As soon as you guys posted this, I found this Lego gem:

Well, no shit there were so many crashes. The stupid Russians only finished building half the pipe.