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The first person I confided to said, “Yeah, guys can get like that, sometimes.” Her resigned shrug of a response made me feel like I was over-reacting. It’s just something guys do, sometimes, and there’s nothing any of us can do about it.

This right here. The Aziz story is a mirror to how each person feels about sex and consent.

The whole “we’ve all been in that situation” dismal is so annoying. Yes many women have been in Grace’s place. That doesn’t mean that what happened wasn’t wrong. It just means that many men get away with it. I’m glad you pointed that out in the article

Maybe she thinks she won’t have the money to give her in the future. Law suits and poor job prospects?

Misogyny, abusive behavior, and male entitlement know no political affiliation, and they never will.

They don’t seem to need men as much as they need each other, and they have the resources to have children without any financial contributions from the fathers of their children.

Embarrassed to admit that I have been watching some eps of Keeping Up. I finally had to stop because, whatever else is going on with the K-Js, they really seem to have an incredible family bond, whereas my family wouldn’t bother to spit on me if I were on fire. Despite their shallow goals, they do seem to love each

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Plus, that means we get more “Boobs in California”! Although this is always my favorite Titus song:

As much as I love Kristen Schall and 30 Rock, I have to agree. I did like Paul Giamatti though.

My movie pitch:

I thought I’d be sadder about this because the show has been a saving grace during these really very not funny times, but it’s the right move. The past season was very good but still showing signs of wear, I’d rather see them have fun with the last season knowing it’s coming to an end than resort to introducing

Run, Lillian!

I really liked the first season but that could be because I had no expectations going in. I thought the second season was okay and honestly, I can’t even remember if I’ve seen the third.

I worked at NBC “back in the day” and I know two of the women who contributed to this story and let me just say... yup.

I agree. KUWTK is admittedly my treadmill show (it is one of the rare things that makes me not want to die while running), and there was a really good episode a while back where the sisters were concerned about a controlling partner (Khloe’s? Karen’s? IDK), so they went to Planned Parenthood and had a lesson on

This is what I was thinking–how awful for the parents. But if a kid leaves home at 15-freaking-years-old, does not come back, and doesn’t even do the payphone “I’m safe, but I’m not coming back,” it says a lot about what he was leaving behind.

Sounds like the father was abusive and should be investigated.

They don’t see it because they don’t want to.

The thing is that there was no real way for marginalized people to call out shit from 30 years ago, and if they did, they would just be ignored. It’s hard to ignore us now and to make themselves feel better they call it “the rise of PC culture.” Nah. People have been out here upset over Apu.

Just came here to say she was Clarissa’s cool friend and she was also on Shining Time Station. Oh, and she played Jessie in the awful Baby Sitter’s Club show on HBO that was so bad but that first grade me really, really loved.