marca1971
marca1971
marca1971

Growing up in an extremely liberal branch of Christianity, I never could understand the lure of having someone tell you what to do and how to live. I got brought up with the notion of personal responsibility (ironically something bandied about by right wing Christians in a political context) and a personal

Um...Columbine was a High School if I am not mistaken...thus attendees were obligated to be there. Church is voluntary - you choose to go there...

I actually saw this play out once. I was at a reading of Naomi Wolf's 'The Beauty Myth' and this girl stood up and said she had never experienced sexism. It was a bit mind boggling - she was actually arguing with the author - and I thought that it was well handled by Ms Wolf: she said something along the lines of: I

This is chilling and another nail in the coffin for religion. It boggles the mind how any person with a modicum of intelligence can be affiliated with organized religion. I am so sad for this poor girl. I can't imagine how anyone could use 'charismatic' leadership to excuse what they, in their hearts, should have

You do good gif. I heart you!

Amen. She. Looks. Like. A. Fool. (or MC Hammer).

There seems to be this bubble that a lot of men are living in (I guess they are on the same street as Ann Coulter in the post-racial society she writes about) where there is no sexism and everyone is holding hands singing songs.

I think it is also the focus of the shows. This pretty much sums up why we haven't even got there even vaguely: http://www.thegeenadavisinstitute.org/about/

We love word girl too. I especially like the 'voice over voice' so awesomely nasal and smug. Tres funny!

I guess that is because they are hospitality workers as the other people have stated. But, even though your Thanksgiving is on the wrong date and all, it is a pretty big deal here too (the turkey day thing) and for fucks sake let the poor workers who have to be at the shops at some un-godly ridiculous time on FRIDAY

Fabulous Mum and daughter team there. Love that she is teaching her things like writing to companies and giving them feedback and that her opinion is not only important in her home but also in her community.

Nah...strangely enough I look just like that too. Where do you get your dresses?

The thing is that perhaps he broke up with the guy and he became vindictive...perhaps it was inappropriate. We'll never know...but either way it is over for Kevin Clash. Even if he is squeaky clean and the victim there will always be a sliver of doubt - and not being Michael Jackson - he won't be able to have the

I LOVE Adele. And the whole Lady Gaga comment pretty much says it all about HER...all superficial and no substance. Also, people are ALWAYS having a go at her weight - one more f-head says curvy about someone who isn't I am going to plant them a facer! Adele is curvy, delicious and a role-model. Class. Pure Class!

OK...being from England some of this is a bit subtext in the article and the interview - but I think this is more 'Her indoors wants to tell me how to get my end away' rather than - 'I object to the flavour of gummy-bear whip she wants me to use'. But I take your point about the whole thing - it seems like the whole

It is a big deal if the stakeholders in the culture say it is a big deal. Additionally, the arguments being put forth by First Nations, Native and Indians on the matter are well thought-out and rational and thus hard to refute.

Take it from this vantage...if she were to prance about in a hijab while wearing her knickers or have been done up in African tribal gear with blackface would it be ok? If the answer is no then you have your answer.

Like a PP I find the images weird. To be honest kind of un-sexy. I like erotica, with both men and women pictured, as a beautiful shot and beautiful natural person is sexy. These images are so boring, and bland. Also, the pose looks like they added the jacket to hide then hand of the assistant standing out of frame

Classic - if he had only dragged his knuckles over her lady parts instead of on the ground then all this could have been avoided.

OK. I take it back - but when I look in their tiny little faces I find it a bit creepy that a lot of them look like my babysitter - who is 17...my bad.