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Elizabeth
loveistheadventure

This is probably going to get me made fun of but I comment before you, a feminist, Democrat-voting, LGBTQI ally, sexual violence prevention educator with a huge interest in community engagement and inclusiveness, a BA, MA, and four-fifths of a PhD, and I have no problem believing in a literal Virgin birth. I also

I don't know what the intention of the article is but the tone feels to me, a solitary, non-omniscient but faithful Jezebel reader, a bit snarky. And that's cool.

This makes me sad. I don't know if this article is trying to be funny...and it's okay if it is...but drug addiction and mental illness...not that funny.

I have so much love for Aaron Sorkin and his craft and (almost) everything he's run. But for the love of Bradley Whitford, WHAT IS THIS. SORKIN. WHAT. IS. THIS.

That makes me so happy I can't even. I CAN'T EVEN. I love them. I LOVE THEM.

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

My heart is just breaking for her. For all these women. The courage it's taking for them to talk about this in the public eye. I am staggered by their bravery. I wish I could do something.

^^Exhibit C: Why People from Ohio Rule All

And I mean that as a total compliment.

I have never heard anything more Ohio-an than this statement right here.

Oooh, I haven't but NOW I'm going!

Yeah, I avoid tailgating like the plague. Ugh.

Hey, just another Ohio resident feeling the need to stick up for her state...

UGH YES. MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY.

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I'm totally comfortable with feminism being multi-vocal, complex, layered, even dissonant. But I'm coming up a little cold with Moran. In the October issue of Cosmo Magazine (which I subscribe to because Feminism Can Be Dissonant), Caitlin Moran advises us to "Find Work That Feels Like Play." Among the troubling

The Jonas Brothers Thing happened much too late for me to really remember which one is which or to care, particularly, but I've always had a soft spot for Nick because of his youthful stint on Broadway prior to Disney fame. Theatre kids stick together.

I've been sort of 'meh' about Zosia's column in Glamour but the last couple have been moving to me. I think there are hundreds of better women writers who could occupy that column space in a way that would be more interesting to me but I also see my own prejudice about whose voice is most important to hear coming

It's not just Canadians who are obsessed with Tim Hortons. I moved to Ohio about 6 years ago and before that, I'd never heard of this establishment. But Ohioans are kind of nutty about their Tim Hortons, as well. More than one American citizen living in the state of Ohio has waxed poetic about Timbits or Tim Hortons

Whatever, being awkward is her shtick. And ironically, she has already dismissed everyone who will hate her video IN her video. How preemptive of her. Do your thing, Taylor. H8ters gonna h8.