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No, no, no. The difference between "all [blanket statement]" and "all men" is that we live in a world where more than 200 girls were just abducted and sold, women are filing lawsuits to have their rape cases appropriately handled by colleges, Brunei just enacted strict Sharia law, and current congressmen still think

Came here to say the same thing.

was Mindy Kaling's get up a vagina joke?

I follow Melt and Sugarpill and all though crazy color, high-saturation cosmetics accounts on Instagram and it makes me REAL jealous that I can't pull off black and dark green and slate grey lipstick.

...I agree. She said she wanted to, when asked, but prefers men. I'm not disagreeing with that point. I'm saying her answer was honest and Diaz is skeezy.

uh... whatever that insult was supposed to be is lost on me, it makes no sense. considering you're (I think?) the author of that equally dumb, condescending "food that should not exist" column, I understand this is a lost cause, but I see no point in mocking healthy diet choices. if kale and broccoli were as common of

why does condescending crap like this get mainpaged on a site that also spends a ton of time on the welfare of women and children? is this a feminist issue, no, of course not, but if leafy greens are creeping their way into a disgustingly protein-and-fat based mainstream diet, GREAT.

As I said in my comment, this is an answer in conjunction with weeks of "appreciating feminine beauty" in other women when asked the bi question (which Jezebel also covered in other articles) all leading up to her film being released. If anyone is knocking on the bi door to get attention, it's Diaz, not Kerr. The

She was asked point blank if she'd explore with women, and said yes, then clarified (as is her right) that she prefers men. Cameron Diaz has been pandering to the "might be! winky face" crowd for weeks now, and if she had any respect for bisexuality, she'd have smacked down that bullshit, creepy question about

I'd be more willing to believe this if she hadn't spent the last several weeks talking about "appreciating feminine beauty" in other women, the straight girl's grab-bag answer to whether or not she's into banging other chicks.

Go figure! Miranda Kerr saying she's open to experimenting with women is "dehumanizing" to queer women, but Cameron Diaz, who has been pandering to the media about non-monogamy and bisexuality for weeks leading up to her movie literally called The Other Woman, doesn't catch any flak for answering the disgusting

y'know Anthropologie (in this example) are exploitative money-making companies that overcharge people to feel 'connected to nature' and 'authentic' and Shalaine Woodley is actually just an authentic hippie, right? I don't see the point in mocking her for being sincerely hardcore about her food/lifestyle choices.

yeah, this is super horrible in literally every single way. no arguments from me.

excuse you - the more middle of the night boob shots from Nicki Minaj, the better. this woman rivals only Scarlett Johansson for my ultimate dream girlfriend.

as a Jew, he talks/jokes all the time about his Jewishness. I think he gets a pass.

But what the fuck is the point of shaming white girls who are proud of having a big ass? Fellow curvy white woman here and I love what my butt looks like after a few weeks of yoga. I want to feel good about that. Instead... I'm supposed to feel bad cause white people haven't always been proud of curves? Like what's

Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuggggggghhhhhhh.

oh you mean Ricki Hall, the goddamn love of my life?

I get what Nick Cannon is going for, in theory, which is that everyone views the world through their own prejudices and judgements. That's a legit argument to make, which would generally lead to "...and how we act upon them is what's important." But he took that to a weird, bad, dumb place. I especially wish I could

If omnivores spent half as much time curing cancer as they do picking on vegans/vegetarians for not eating meat, the world would be cancer free. Good god.