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Seems to me she has his phone and she caught him up to no good . Posted the picture on his account, and is now posting some of his tweets on fb.

He looks exactly like my friend Misty when she got super drunk at Grad Night and saw her ex kissing a girl from another school and cried through her mascara and wiped her eyes like "Whatever. I'm fine! Let's go on Space Mountain!" And then she threw up.

i didn't watch the grammy show. i only saw the live stream of the audience cam online without audio. here are my observations. i missed 45 minutes of it in the middle because food.

I believe GAP has nailed the new paradigm of seamless cross-platform touch points.

Who knows. That does make sense. I never really talked to them about it because these were mostly tangential friends/I ghosted out of a lot of people's lives when I left high school, and I didn't learn that "females" was considered problematic until I'd been in college about a year.

Or she was victimized at one point and this is her way of compartmentalizing it and othering herself from victims (read: all women, according to her).

This makes me think of my Fourth grade teacher, whom we shall call Mr. R. Mr. R. had a large home-printed banner across the front of the room —because I'm old and I grew up with matrix printers— that read: "LIFE ISN'T FAIR." The lesson? That is The Reality of Life — so stop fucking bitching about it, and don't dare

I have to admit, I found Cathy's piece yesterday credible. I didn't recognize her byline, and I couldn't imagine why a woman would say she loved somebody who raped her or suggest hanging out with him. The longer transcripts and Emma's explanations put my concerns in context. It looks like she was trying to pull away

I don't know how well acquainted you are with the different parts of speech, but in those posts you linked, female is not being used as a noun, it's being used as an adjective to describe a noun (guard, students, bodies, silencing, activists, etc.). As the article above clearly says, it's the use of the word as a noun,

I think the fact that some rap songs replace "bitch" with "female" for the radio-edited version tells us everything we need to know about the term.

Let's be fair: Stephanie Meyer should get some of the blame for the books as well.

There are misogynists of both genders.

Sriracha has become the ketchup of modern times.

OK, I'm sold. I just signed my friend up for it without telling her and am going to sit back and see what happens. Curious to see how Fred Kelly responds to a baffled married woman.

Women are prob dreaded (by the one sole stripper or whoever she is who contributed her perspective to this article) for not tipping.... because women generally don't have as much money as men, remember, Feminist Blog?

That's the easiest game of F/M/K ever because the answer to all three is myself.