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For real, I'm genuinely shocked at the amount of comments straight up calling the OP a liar. Questioning someone's ethnicity on Jezebel is usually never tolerated, but it seems that in the case of a person saying something against the norm its apparently totally fine to erase that identity? Damn.

My boyfriend is similar. He was getting SO frustrated with everyone he knew because of facebook, and he was constantly on it. He deleted it one day after being fed up and has been significantly happier.

Adweek wrote a pretty good summary of how terrible these ads are. I liked how they wrote that it reflects poorly on both women AND men, by the ads implying that men are such babies they can't possibly handle seeing their girlfriend with some stubble. Ugh -_-

What? I have a hard time believing you've watched more than 5 minutes of a Mad Men episode because they certainly depict the sexism and racism and overall ignorance that plagued the era/setting.

I disagree. I think that, as adults, if we do not want to do something we should not have to do it. If someone doesn't want to be a bridesmaid, they really are not obligated too. I have big issues with weddings because I think they are sexist and outdated (most of the contemporary weddings) but if my best friend asked

I am guessing art has never really moved you then, because its not hard to understand why fans would be devastated in light of a tragic and dark event such as the suicide of Kurt Cobain.

I must have missed something, but I thought that once Franco found out the girl's age he immediately stopped hitting on her. It is definitely a shady situation but its not like he went out looking for young girls, and when he DID learn of her age he pumped the brakes. If that is the case I don't understand why there

Properly following gift etiquette in regards to weddings means that the bride and groom don't even mention gifts, because that implies they are expected when gifts are technically voluntary (for lack of a better word). I'd assume that if the bride and groom just don't say anything about gifts, the Russians will write

Me too dude. Honestly, I'm pretty amazed and disappointed in a lot of the comments I'm seeing. A lot of fucking people seem to think that all women are just vapid idiots who talk about manicures and boyfriends all day. That's so god damn sexist and I expected a lot more from Jezebel comments. Oh well.

"Well, its often true that fellas don't really talk about this stuff."

Well, in MY circle the dudes talk about being horny, hating their jobs, getting high, and going to Chipotle. My lady friends discuss philosophy, literature, feminist theory, and friendship.

You're a prominent commenter on Jezebel and I usually enjoy what you have to say, so reading this from you, and realizing its not a joke, is a definite bummer.

For real. I'm REALLY sick of the "I just like guy stuff! I don't wanna talk about clothes or shopping!" Guess fucking what? Many girls have many different interests! In fact, all my women's study/women's history classes I have taken have been mostly populated with sorority girls who are heterosexual, enjoy social

Shut up.

Right, of course it might not be relevant and if you have a lot of other experience then that should go on a resume. But I think, given the context, that the student who posed the question actually thought that simply working at McDonald's itself would prohibit that student from getting a job. Not "oh it might not be

I know, but I think its clear, given the context, that the person expressing bewilderment over someone putting McDonalds on her application was doing so because that person thought of it as lowly. Like I think its implied that this person actually thought listing McDonald's on a resume could PROHIBIT her from getting

My mom is actually a career placement advisor at a top 50 university, and she constantly says how important it is for students to have SOME sort of work experience, even if its "just" McDonalds. When a student comes in with their resume and they've never had a job, the first thing she says is to go get hired

"While writing my resume, I put McDonald's under work experience. A friend leaned over and said, "Do you think it's a good idea to put that on your resume?""

I completely agree with you. And you know what is crazy? I've had cosmetic surgery (a nose job). I got it done when I was 18. And I regret it so much. I see now how unnecessary it was and how it was completely just my lack 0f self-esteem taking over me. My hatred of my image, created after years of not fitting this

For what its worth, I agree with you. American Apparel models typically know what they are getting into. I saw the image a while ago and frankly was not surprised at all because is totally standard for AA advertisements. I think we can still think its kind of gross, or at least ridiculous (which I do) but all it