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If you happen to live in one of these Republican districts, you should call and tell them thank you for crossing party lines to oppose this ammendment:

Harumph! I just want my nerdy crime-battling shows!

I have never understood scheduling decisions by networks. It isn't just about female led shows, either. If there is a superhero show on Friday at 8pm, another network will bring out a superhero show and put it out right at the same time to directly compete. When Chuck first came out, they pitted it against another

Actually, I care quite a bit. I don't want my 6 year old dressed in sexy clothes because I want her to feel like a kid for as long as possible. If no one is pointing out how many clothes today are focused on makine an 8 year old look like a mini-teenager, then it will just continue and get worse. It is surprisingly

"Precious Darling sit in a chair not right next to Mommy? She'll get kidnapped by a pedophile! Sweet Boy sit on the carpet in a public place? He'll get smallpox!"

I had that problem, too. She says she sees a woman with a stroller and suddenly everything about her of value is erased in her mind. She becomes only a mom. Of course, the writer doesn't want that to happen to her, but SHE herself is one of the people actively perpetuating it! Feminism- she is doing it wrong!

Your headline is pinning this on judgey mommies, but both these writers admit they don't have kids. Why is this about slamming moms, then?

What they need to add to the test is what people do later. Immediately after seeing the skinny person, people eat less. But then see what happens in the back room when no one is looking. I bet they eat there.

@gennifyr: Everyone who blogs has secret dreams of fame and fortune. No one sets out to toil in obscurity. Just because hers happened to work isn't a mark against her.

First Trump, then Osama! What a weekend for Obama!

Tell me when you figure it out, cuz me, too.

He didn't send her an email. He sent an email to Jezebel asking them to post his proposal for the whole world to see. The proposal is HERE on the website, not in her email. Give him a little credit.

@AnimeJet: Where did that picture come from? It isn't on the original version of this post on the other blog.

I don't think many boy child stars make it into adult star status. I think it is harder for boys to do it- they just kind of disappear. I know there are a few, including Radcliffe and Shia Labouef, but usually they disappear completely and then come back many years later reformed, like Ricky Shroeder and Justin

I get that. I would guess that the college students who participated in this study don't have that immediate association for professional women that you do, and would default to thinking they were going out clubbing or something like that. And I think most people don't think of the fundraising and schmoozing that

Oh, I hear you. This place sucks on motherhood issues. That's actually one of the problems I have with this article and this study. It is simplifying something down to BOOBS! that is more complicated and nuanced, in my mind. Breastfeeding is problematic for some people because of the sexualization of breasts, but

I don't think a strapless bra is unprofessional and frivolous. I think that if you hear someone talking about putting on a strapless bra, though, it makes you think they are wearing something that requires a strapless bra, which makes you think of dresses and tops that show all your shoulders and aren't usually worn

Sure, that's what I was saying. I was talking about how women who breastfeed are stigmatized as less committed to the job, I was not saying they ARE less committed or less competent. If I was, i would have been insulting myself.