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I'd say the narrative is growing old, but I guess if gasoline keeps getting heaped onto the flames, they'll never go out.

With that in mind, can we stop lumping fans of one thing together into one category as a collective whole? I watch most games from home (largely because of living so far away from a stadium, now),

I hate Kyle. He better get it together now or he is profoundly fucked. My 12 year old stepdaughter asked for a four wheeler for Christmas because her stepdad got one and we sang her our Frozen remix called "Do you want to go to college?" Kyle would've bought the stupid thing and then blamed the outdoor recreation

We've always used the proper terms with our kiddo (I'm a biologist, I'm not going to call it a wee-wee or a hoo-haa or whatever). She was then told by other kids she was saying "bad words." Her teacher started to tell her not to say those and she proudly said "My mommy says those are the right words and not to use

sometimes my body gets extra excited when i have been in the car and i have to pee, and i finally get into the house my bladder is like THIS IS A GOOD PLACE RIGHT and i am like BITCH NO I AM STILL IN THE HALLWAY STOP.

My husband and I have, during arguments, yelled at the other versions of, "I hope the next shit you take is unsatisfying! I hope you work really hard, and it's tiny! And I hope you don't realize there's no toilet paper and you don't realize until after so you have to apologize to me so I will bring you another roll!"

I consider each and every one of you a dear friend, so just between us: Is there anything better than a really awesome poo?

It works, I swear! My now 7-year-old came to us at 5 with the worst sexism EVER (adopted), and she is questioning the patriarchy already! Budding feminist now! It is frustrating, cause this is a girl that had fucking highlighted hair at 4 years old and would say stuff like "The most important thing for a girl is to be

Sheesh, I'm sensing some sex-negativity in the room.

Isn't that kinda what sitcoms do in general, though? I mean, generalize, often making fun of. Even friends was like that, a little.

Her attitude really bugs me, so this picture made me laugh. It's unfortunate, because she's in a unique position to talk about what it's like to grow up in the industry, how she felt then, and how its informed her decisions as an adult. That seems like a pretty good start to talk to her own children, which indeed is

Yeah I was pretty floored when I found it. Perhaps she felt pressured to dress that way and has now taken a stand but that doesn't negate that she assumed lots about Ariana and really came off as not only bitchy but "better than" and instead of highlighting how her own industry uses women and their bodies she made it

Hi. Orthodox Jewish upbringing here. Just came to clear up a few things:

Bialik doesn't like these ads not because she is a crotchety old woman, but because she's a religious Jew. Religious Judaism is all about shaming women for sexuality, equating their bare skin with sex, and placing the burden of proper sexual

I really, really dislike Ariana Grande, and these comments are unpleasant enough to make me Team Ariana. Mayim could have looked her up and found out who she was, and having not done so seems very dismissive toward a younger woman who she doesn't know anything about (even if there admittedly is a lot to dismiss about

Or you can explain your kids that women are free to choose if they want to be sexual or not. And that sexual freedom doesn't necessarily mean that it's imposed or obligatory, but you should be able to choose to what you want to be.

I mean, I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?

And about a block down from the Sunset billboard with Arianna on it is a massive Calvin Klein men's underwear billboard. Does she need to explain that to her sons too?

I had to film a lesson during my student teaching as part of my credentialing process. There were thirty kids in the class. It was damned near impossible to get those releases signed and returned. I had to give them each a treat for returning it, and even still, half a dozen kids did not bring them back. I had to

Nice of them. My local PD was woefully under-informed on the subject. I usually made people meet me in public parking lots (that have cameras), but sometimes I have gone to some sketchy houses. However 90% of those meetings were arranged through Facebook so I was able to do a little research on the individual first

Yeah, that's the biggest question I had also. The thing is, the details they reveal to the public/media at this phase are so restricted, we may not know for awhile. I had a whirlwind of guesses/assumptions (which really aren't fair to him at this point, honestly). My first guess, if he knew this guy (who would later