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And I don't have a problem with others eating meat, either, but it can seem hypocritical in cases like this. To be clear, I think you are doing the right thing by at least making educated decisions about what kind of meat you eat, and I wish everyone was more informed like you are.

So to the people who are upset about the way this guy treated his dog: do you eat meat? Because it seems a little hypocritical to be upset over the way a guy treats his pet while still eating meat and contributing to the way factory farmed animals are treated. I'm not trying to be one of "those vegetarians", but I

Better yet, WHY do companion animals matter more? Why do we feel perfectly comfortable doing the terrible things we do to some animals, while those same things would be shocking and immoral to animals that weve decided are our companions?

You're half right. It was definitely cruelty to ink the dog, but a form of cruelty that society has selectively decided only applies to some animals.

That line both disgusted and infuriated me, never would you hear a real woman talking like this.

I agree wholeheartedly that

Now that's pretty darned cute. And also captures the Diaz charm perfectly. And to my great shock, my wife says she has not seen it, so we promptly added it to our Hulu to-watch list. Thanks!

I can't interpret the inevitable backlash of "why is this news?" "why did she feel the need to say this?" etc as anything other than homophobia and discrimination.

But he and Emma Stone are so adorable together. I want their love to stand the test of time.

Kesha is so refreshing in a world of ignorant, oblivious Lily Allens and Mileys. She is so self-aware and relatable and you don't see that much anymore. I wish her all the best, as someone who has struggled with her own laundry list of body issues, including an ED, I know it's a bumpy road. One day at a time. Your

i love that so many of these comments completely repeat what these students are rightfully complaining about. maybe it's just me, but it doesn't take a harvard education (heh) to understand that these students, as all students, are entitled to a safe, open learning environment in which their racial identities are not

"Please forgive us if we innocently adorn ourselves in your beautiful things."

That went rather Swiftly over your head

You shouldn't be shocked. Whenever white privilege is challenged, or the myopic bubble that many of the posters are content to live in bursts, you can expect such behavior. They are not aware of their predictable lives.

I'm shocked at all the vitriol in the comments vilifying these black students and saying that they're whining about their situation, or that they're privileged anyways. Maybe not white privilege, but they're either rich, light skinned, supported, or oreos. And that as students of an Ivy League school, they have no

I'm sorry, but...

At least they exist. Black students at Harvard makeup somewhere around 14% of the student population.

'Helps get rid of acne/ eczema/ psoriasis/ & other skin care issues."

I would happily run over Justin Bieber's foot with my car, but wow, what a hideous violation of his privacy that the public should have no right to see!

NOOO DEMI!! Not you too! That hairstyle has been done to death and I blame it on the guy who never finishes anything.