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Oh Madeleine, you don't take your legal drinking age into Hollywood afterparties, either. The legal drinking age there is "can you afford to be there?"

The fact that Abbi understood that it was wrong and called herself a monster is what sold it for me. Both rape moments in the episode, the Male Stacy one and when Abbi unwittingly kisses a 16 year old later, are immediately followed by "WHAT DID I DO??" not high fives. Still uncomfortable stuff, but that's what makes

Would watch.

Calling it now: the New Girl episode of "Who Got Jess Pregnant?" will never be as good as It's Always Sunny's "Who Got Dee Pregnant?"

We don't coordinate our Girls ass-eating coverage with any other site.

In fairness you your post, I didn't watch past season 2, so I have no idea what kind of turn it took in season 3, but I thought the point of the show is that they're terrible, self-centered, navel-gazing losers with no perspective on the world. Kind of how Curb is about what a selfish, petty jackass Larry David is?

Have you watched this show before? Most of the sex scenes are a combination of cringe-worthy awkwardness and physical comedy. A guy performing analingus on a girl by motorboating her buttcheeks is supposed to be absurd. Just like Jorma Taccone fucking Allison Williams in the starfish position while staring at a

Yes, it's necessary, and traditional. A new season of "Girls" has begun so you can expect multiple articles complaining about it from every blogger they have, every single Monday until the season ends. Jezebel is singularly focused on not only whining about "Girls" ("Lena Dunham doesn't represent ME!!!!") and taking

You don't know that. People have died for their freedoms for centuries. What's not worth it to you, might be worth it to someone else. In addition, im pretty sure most people, comedians, cartoonists, regular folk, have a point in saying whatever they're saying. Even if it's a bullshit point. Even if it doesn't match

These cartoons are racist.

Those cartoons weren't racist, anymore than the bajillions of satirical cartoons mocking the Catholic Church as a pedophiles are racist, or Evangelicals as crazy are racist, and so on.

No comment on the Terry Richardson photo or the fact that, once again, Rolling Stone demands a female pop star on the cover be half naked (although, goodness me, no nipples [pearl clutching])?

The idea that the shooter couldn't possibly be "really" interested in justice or the protests/cause because of his actions is ridiculous. Shooting cops and being really into the current movement right now are not mutually exclusive.

Being a bi woman does not entitle her to saying a slur about gay men. That doesn't even make sense.

I'm not the biggest fan of Azealia's (give her homophobic and misogynoir-istic comments) but this interview got me. It's incredibly frustrating to be as talented as she is and see other, less talented people, "take your shine," so to speak. But pop music/pop culture is not a meritocracy, unfortunately.

And to add to this it makes it even worse when you observe that most of the women who achieve mainstream international success do it by being overtly sexual. There's no room for alt girls or girls who just want to write songs and sing. Also I agree with what you said, but you about to get cut the fuck up in this

I've never gotten the impression that feminists, especially those on Jezebel, see Miley Cyrus as a "feminist icon."

Again, you've missed the point.

Here are there completely sane and totally in-persecptive reactions.

It's my understanding that they would have loved to have her speak to the students but that she could not bring cameras to film for an upcoming reality show/docu-series/whatever people are calling those shows these days that she was filming to help launch her album. The film crew was not allowed given the headache it