leemitchell
leemitchell
leemitchell

So... every woman stops being a woman when she hits menopause? Ugh.

Oh, I'm sorry, let me fix that for you. What you were obviously trying to say is that the Gawker dudes talk s*** about Jezebel, while Jezebelles try and defends themselves against a constant onslaught of sexist strawmanning. Gawkerites almost never quote Jezebelles, but in order to illustrate the douchiness Jez

Yeah - one of them told me the definition of a woman is someone who can have a baby. Because that's not a sexist view of women... (not to mention pretty damn insulting to women who cannot have children, or don't want them).

I was about to say that. But I think most ppl think of Rose's outfit as a stunt. But Jlo's went down in history as THE DRESS.

I was getting that plus some of Adrian's early works for Joan Crawford. This one is from Dancing Lady in 1933, released just a few months before they started enforcing the Hays Code.

I feel like they could have found cuter nude underwear, but otherwise this whole look is fantastic.

Aspirational. I don't care. I love it.

Probably for the same reason he wanted to see her naked.

Probably for the same reason any asexual or demisexual person engages in sexual activity with a sexual partner: a desire to meet a partner's needs and provide physical intimacy.

You realize I was talking about the things he could do to her, right?

Speaking of getting naked, why didn't Dany tell Missandei that she and Grey Worm can do things that don't involve his dick (or lack thereof)? USE YOUR MOUTHS, DUMMIES.

Friend of mine made this. ETA: whoops wasn't supposed to be a reply to you but imma leave it anyway.

"But I'm also aware of a baby's fragile bone structure at this age, and if even one person made a misstep, this story could have had a profoundly different ending."

Yeah maybe if she ran around the whole party dragging a baby I would care, but a trip down the isle where everyone is watching and right there is something went wrong? And on top of that, what could go wrong? The baby rolls off? She is on the ground, it's all good.

There are many dialects of English; this is one. So, yes. It is English.

I know I'm going to be the minority on this, but this offends me less than people who stick their babies on roombas.

I saw this on another news site this morning and I couldn't figure out if I was outraged or not. Part of me is like "What the fuck?! This is so wrong, you don't tie a baby to anything, especially something that you then drag across the floor!" But then another part of me is like "Well... it could have been worse.

So do you also not have the point of reference to criticize female genital mutilation?

What makes you think you don't have a point of reference to critique something like a bride price?

The author says: I hesitate to state my own opinion on the BridePrice app, mostly because my point of view is so very western.