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Being pregnant in your first trimester is WEIRD. You have this major, life-changing, exciting news — and you're kind of supposed to keep it quiet. And you feel like your body is a monster — some days you're sick, other days exhausted, sometimes you just want to cry — but you're supposed to go to work and say nothing

I think Al Sharpton said it best when he said (paraphrased): "And, as usual, we learned nothing".

What I heard was "Sorry we're not sorry". They could better address the issue by hiring a freaking black woman. Also was that new female cast member even in this episode? ALSO, I cannot distinguish the new cast members from each other anyway. So. Maybe colors would help with recognition...

Jessica Williams on the Daily Show is pretty fracking awesome and it looks like she went through a lot of the prerequisites to making it to SNL (she was on the Upright Citizens Brigade). I'd really like to know if she ever tried out...cause if she did they sure missed out on a great talent. She's one of my favorite

That moment in life when you have been trying to get pregnant for a year, to no avail, and then you can't help but wonder why you spent a decade of your life obsessing when you accidentally took a birth control pill three hours late.

For a 'feminist' website, you sure do a lot of hating and throw shade to a lot of powerful female figures. Britney is a comeback story all should admire. Whether you like this song or not isn't really the story. The story lies in her ability to rebuild her entire empire from.. well... everything that happened in 2007.

But the problem is that this is a women who has used racial slurs, has worn blackface and has said so many racist jokes yet she draws the line at jokes about age because it affects her and once again it show that #SolidarityIsForWhiteWomen.

Some backwoods cities even have professional football teams that have a racial slur as a mascot! God, can you BELIEVE these people?! I wonder if they've heard of Nintendo yet.

Published in 1993, and written by Lois Lowry, The Giver was my favorite book for a long time as a kid. The thing that stands out to me the most about this quick and satisfying read, is that it doesn't pander to the lowest common denominator of teens and kids. It's actually fairly complex for a kids book, and it really

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Clearly no one listens to Howard 100 on here, during robin Thickes interview he mentions the open marriage he has with Paula and threesomes they've engaged in. It's pretty provincial to assume every couple is monogamous.

Ellen Cleghorne gets no love?

I love Young's reaction to the reporter's reaction to Young being gay.

B-but we boil our corn around here.

You are absolutely right. I can certainly understand why plus-sized consumers are so angry that the apparel business is not meeting their needs, but with plus sizes representing only around 17% of apparel sales revenues it's not surprising that companies treat it as a "niche" market, even though the majority of US

It's surely economic in the sense they feel - thus far - that they'll make more money by not offering bigger sizes than by doing it, right?

30% more fabric to make plus-sized yoga pants does not equal a 30% hit to their profits from selling those pants. Fabric costs are a small portion of the total cost of clothing manufacturing.