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It's so very nice to have a real life friend who knows and accepts you, those moments when you can not edit yourself are amazing.

Ray Rice gets two weeks (initially).

Aw, hon. I just want you to know that you're fine. I think you are doing ok figuring it all out for yourself so far. There's no rush for you to stick a label on it all and you are miles ahead in at least you are thinking about this stuff. Lots of people tamp down on their sexual identity and just refuse to consider

Look, man, I don't know about no stakehouses — I don't cater for Dr. Abraham Von Helsing.

Thank you, I'll be here all week.

We can just shut down this thread now. It's over.

Of course the important question here is which drunk female threw him off that bridge.

While we're all drooling over Tom Hiddleston, which is perfectly natural behaviour, I just wanted to mention I re-watched Emma Watson's speech and cried all over again. #straightgirlcrushandnotsorry

Commas, commas

Highly recommend Frontline's documentary on this subject, "League of Denial." I live deep in football country and would never give a dime to the NFL for this exploitation attempts to cover up the existence of CTE.

Jeez lady, just let it go.

I am using my burner to comment because I'm not ready for people I know to find out about this. I hope, maybe, someone will read this and talk to me, because I am confused as hell and I don't know how to figure things out.
I am two months away from turning 21, a woman, and in college. Around age 14 or 15, I started

I've never joined an LGBT student group at any of the schools I've gone to because it was very obvious in all of them that the L&Gs wanted the Bs to fuck right off. I never felt like I had a real support group, and it hurts. I always feel like I'm swimming upstream just to have my sexuality accepted by anyone.

I think the problem is that Billy Madison isn't terrible, it just isn't all that good. Even in terms of Sandler movies, it's nowhere near as good as either Happy Gilmore or The Wedding Singer. Weirdly, if it was a worse overall movie, I think we'd recognize how much better that scene actually is, because that's a

Yep. To be bisexual is to be "a woman (or man) without a country". It can feel very alienating at times. The list of stereotypes and criticisms is unending and they're perpetuated by straight and gay alike, as well as others who identify as bi. In the latter case, the most common is, "I mean, I think we're all bi, you

I've literally been chewed-out on Jezebel when I mentioned not all queer couples were same-sex, being told that I was 'the reason' guys kept harassing lesbians, because SOME WOMEN ONLY LIKE WOMEN OK CAN WE NOT HAVE ANY SPACE?

Me too, but that's because I'm a photon.

....sorry, couldn't resist.

You're not alone, KP. No, no, no.