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Speaking of Oprah, does anyone know why she didn't do a final interview on the Lindsay Lohan documentary? I thought that was bizarre and made the end feel abrupt. There must be at least an unsubstantiated rumor.

I am excited to watch men interact in an all-male environment. In my experience, men act differently around women than they do around each other, and as a woman I am really curious about their internal power dynamics and such.

I just can't with Franco right now. He repulses me.

This woman seems really unstable to me. I feel sorry for her that an inappropriate comment would cause her so much distress. This post made me sad.

Last night? You watched it live? On television? With commercials? You are a Fox employee, aren't you?

I was working at an upscale French restaurant in Central New York, where Alex Baldwin's mother was hosting a breast cancer fundraiser bunch. The place was full of very posh women, mostly menopausal. No one knew Stephen Baldwin was even there until he came into the restaurant kitchen, clearly drunk, and asked whether

If the MTA were a for-profit private organization then I would agree wholeheartedly with calling ad censorship ridiculous. However, the extent to which it is funded publicly does change things for me. I wouldn't like to see this ad in a tour of the Capital building either.

It strikes me as mean-spirited to use that photo. I'm sure she is a very beautiful woman, but that lighting makes her look like an old hag monster.

Nipple hairs. I am a lady.

I read this as "bleach my butthole." I think I am frazzled by the thought of man hands in my forested underarms.

The product hawking on this show is evidence enough that it is not about health and wellness but about ratings and money. There are segments where the trainer comes in to the contestants living space with a "special treat," and it is always some low-fat brand name food item that we then have to watch the contestants

This is the most wonderful, refreshing thing I have seen on Jezebel in weeks. These photos have made my day!

Two of my favorite ladies in one photo! Thank you for sharing!

I lived in India for six months, and I had the McDonald's veggie burger a few times. I thought it was delicious, and I don't really understand why this post is so mocking. For some people, being a vegetarian is an important part of their lives, and I see nothing hypocritical or ridiculous about McDonald's providing an

I have stated and read others stating that referring to famous men as "your boyfriend" is an insanely annoying Jezebelian trope that must be stopped. I am not a swooning thirteen-year-old.

Yes, and can we please stop referring to all smart, handsome, funny famous men as "our pretend boyfriend?"

She did not just call the black actor "articulate."