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I just read there is a medical brain reason for this!!! Scientific American says about Cuteness Aggression, “Rather the response could be protective, or it could be the brain’s way of tamping down or venting extreme feelings of giddiness and happiness.” I EAT THE BABIES

It can also develop into psoriatic arthritis, which is yet another form of hell. My mom has it in her ankle, and she needs to do injections of very expensive biologic drugs every 2 weeks to keep her walking, plus she’s on long-term prednisone for it. Not to mention there aren’t very many biologics and they can just

Psoriasis is pure hell. Unadulterated hell. If she has any, she has suffered rejection and torment.

I like her, she seems really clever and was always keen to not come off as ‘just’ a model and show her personality. Really not enjoying this snarky article about a young woman using her position and privilege to highlight the problem of sexual harassment in the modeling industry.

Ok, the headline says 30 feet, but Browder herself says "weren't even 30 yards away." 30 yards is 90 feet. And they are 6 and 2 years old. Hmmm, am I supposed to be outraged that she was arrested? Frankly, I will withhold judgment since I wasn't there. Perhaps we should agree with Browder that this was "not so smart."

30 yards != 30 feet.

It’s how I found out I am a parseltongue. It spoke such wonders to me.

I don’t really think getting outraged is the point of the article, it’s just calling out people who should be called out. It’s important to call out sexism when it occurs, even if it happens to a pretty privileged white girl.

So you’re saying that because she’s rich, it’s not a big deal that the cops acted out of line and mistreated her? Cause she can just go back to her nice apartment and go to brunch?

I hope it secretly has raisins in it.

Opinion soup - haha oh so apt for Paris!!!!

Weiner had A PLAN all along. It was all so obvious, and yet I missed it.

If he had done a complete 180 in the last episode or handful of episodes it would not have rang true. Don is who he is. He wants to be a better person, he tries to be a better person, but ultimately he has lived his whole life as a survivor and doesn’t know how to place another person consistently before himself. It’s

I understand your misgivings about the focus on Don but I think that a fundamental part of Mad Men was always about the individual and existentialism and nobody is able to communicate those themes better than Don.

You surely understand that this is fiction, not reality, and that liberties are expected to be taken?

No clue who he is. Very anticlimactic for me personally.

Wow, considering how much you typed, I expected A LOT worse than that.

You really have not seen an autistic child with a meltdown before.

But isn’t that Jamie Bochert and not Lou Doillon?