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This is the Joan we WANTED and deserve. 

The more efficient a supply chain is, the less agile it is to change to dynamic situations.

This is the mirror image of being pissed that fast food workers want a living wage while EMTs, etc. are also underpaid.

Your grown-ups must be proud. 

Understood.  It is also troubling that her type of cyst is prone to develop into Ovarian cancer, so the insurance company is all, nah, we won’t pay for a relatively cheap surgical procedure to help this girl, but we will be happy to pay millions for treatment of cancer in the future.

I think the point of her lawsuit is to fix the policy so that people who don’t have her resources and can’t afford the legal fight will benefit. 

Stop referring to Dylan Farrow as his adoptive daughter, or any person’s adopted child as their adopted child. It is their child. Just because they are not related by blood does not make them any less related. Adoption is not exotic or make someone an “other”. Adoption makes that child yours in every way and that

Reminder that Harrison Ford carried that Oscar all the way to Europe and hand-delivered that Oscar to his good friend, the rapist. Complete with photo ops.

Not to be a jerk but that headline is just wrong wrong wrong.  Unless she has ovarian cancer - then “malignant” cysts is wrong. Malignancy means cancer.. and we all know this.. And it changes the entire nature of the lawsuit if she did in fact, have cancer - and was denied..

This was an issue on my college women’s rugby team, where several trans men wanted to keep playing on the women’s team. I 100% believe that trans men are men (full stop) but part of that means that you lose access to women’s teams/spaces.

In the insta caption Quinn identifies as trans while making mention of non-binary identities as also deserving of respect, understanding and support. To me, this implies that Quinn definitively does not identify as a woman, and in that case I am a little uncomfortable with their taking space on a woman’s team.

I don’t think this is a small thing at all! This is being underreported/ underemphasized in stories about Krug - she didn’t out herself due to a sense of shame or regret, she did it because she was about to lose control of her narrative. 

I truly don’t know - and the takes are always SO SO bad.  There are plenty of celebrities worthy of critique right now.  Go at em! Chronicle all the ones out without masks, at parties not social distancing - do it.  But this... really? Just enough. 

“________ and Twitter not co-aligning as neatly as people might believe” is a mantra most people should absorb right now, if they don’t intuitively understand this already. The separation between social media perception and actual public opinion is enormous.

I see most of these profiles as essentially similar to when a celebrity goes on a late night show, you’re not really expecting a hard hitting grilling. If Seth Meyers took a job from Judd Apatow after interviewing him we wouldn’t be concerned, I’m not really concerned about this either.

WHAT? The subject who was asked to give an interview and be on the cover of woman’s magazine has a glowing fluff piece written about them? Never have I ever heard of such a thing!!!

oh no, someone who wrote a celebrity puff piece got offered a more secure job during an uncertain time. Truly, will journalistic ethics ever recover?

Also from what I read in this article, it’s basically just a website with ads that has recipes and cooking videos and maybe sells some cooking stuff? What are the consequences for advertising this product? Someone might buy a pan once that they won’t use? Her cookbooks and merchandise are already popular so a lot of

Seems kind of fucked up Jezebel attacked a women of color for getting a job.

Reps for Marie Claire did not respond to Jezebel’s request for comment by publication time.”