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I felt like she tried at multiple points to steer the conversation AWAY from her sexuality, most obviously at the point I quoted here, but your follow up questions were about how 1) losing her hair affects her appearance and how that plays into her "line of work" and then 2) outbursts of "a sexual nature"

"Meryl Strep." Really? I really wish that Jezebel/Gawker Media would hire some damn copy editors or something. I know it's their MO to write shit and get it up as fast as possible, and that typos are a totally normal part of writing, but I mean... come on. This story has two original sentences, and one of them is a

What's easy to overlook from above is "recruit and develop people" (emphasis added). People you hire should have the ability to do their job automatically but often won't know enough about what kind of work they need to do day 1. They'll need a few months to get oriented to what the state of the company is, so that

Basically this sums up my position on sex work/porn/feminism:

I am not being sarcastic when I reply to you: please write more of your thoughts about this. Let's talk about exploitation and physical harm, to start with. Also, if there's any place that fails to fight patriarchal norms of masculinity and femininity and how they interact, it's *most* porn.

While fighting against judgement and puritanism is certainly needed, there are other far more worrying issues regarding the porn industry and harm to women than stigma.

Doing porn as an adult seems to be the equivalent of picking your nose as a kid. Is it illegal? No. Is everyone a hypocrite if they make you feel like a freak for it? Probably. Will it give you a reputation you may never live down? Yeah, unfortunately it probably will.

HIV or chaffing. HIV or chaffing. HIV or chaffing.

Speaking as a non-psychiatrist in the mental health field, I think Hoarders does a fairly matter-of-fact job of illustrating the disorder for viewers without completely trashing the dignity of the person suffering from it. In fact, I think the show stands out from other "reality" and talk shows that try to address

I think sometimes abusive parents have a tendency to believe the lies they've told themselves about how wonderful their children's childhoods were. Particularly if their children turned out to be decent adults.

You know those people who - on the 1st of February - post "What Superbowl?", along with a picture of like, an outdoor cafe and a novel or somesuch horseshit?

That's you.

If you don't want to watch Girls, don't. Nobody cares. You're literally writing about a non-event.

Meryl Streep in Manhattan (1979) She's so beautiful in that movie it hurts to look at her

So over the way this is being portrayed nationally.

Yeaaaah, not so much. Someone else having an abortion doesn't affect anyone else. Someone not vaccinating their kid potentially affects a lot of people. You know, as evidenced by the resurgence of diseases that were all but eradicated. When abortions become contagious, get back to me on that hypocrisy argument.

I thought about this a little this morning—about why I felt so disappointed. I realized that I don't actually know anything about Phylicia Rashad and that I was disappointed in Mrs. Huxtable.

I have nothing else to say.

In which I applaud PETA:

If you are trying to pretend that you're still the young buck when you're my age, it just doesn't work.