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@sissylarue: But what you're essentially saying is that this pap-stalking is brought on by her actions. Actions that occurred when she was younger and less grounded and didn't have a family. Why are we so focused on what people can do to prevent this violating behavior from the paps instead of focusing on the

@Sputnik_Sweetheart: My secret wish is that it grows into a bleeding heart liberal and puts his/her mother in a home for old conservatards.

@sissylarue: That sounds an awful lot like victim-blaming to me. I know what we're talking about is not rape, but still...is there a line where we can or can't start blaming the victims (or their parents) for being victimized?

@Hiroine Protagonist: No, I haven't read any of the books yet (the key to enjoying most book-to-screen movies). But after seeing Dragon Tattoo, I did get the first book and plan to read it...eventually. :-)

@hellionraiser: Heh. Sorry. Obtuse moment. But I totes appreciate the use of the phrase "big snort of sarcasm" while discussing this topic. :-D

@LutherNipperkin: You're wasting your vagina's potential if you're not using it to fell nations.

He's right...it's her fault. She used her feminine wiles to infiltrate his brainwaves and force him to shake her hand, thus causing him to become unclean and cause the downfall of Indonesia. Because, ya know, that's what women do. They use their womanity to cause the downfall of nations for fun.

@hellionraiser: Well they said "like a pro" so they're implying that she clearly knew what she was doing. I've never done coke and wouldn't know the first thing about snorting it. I know the difference between inhaling and exhaling, but I wouldn't know how to make a line or how to snort without major

@Kivrin: I saw the third one last week and loved it just as much as I loved the second one (the first one gets extra love from me for being super-fantastic). Lisbeth manages to be kickass even when recovering from a bullet to the brain.

The headline for this post almost made me spray Coke Zero all over my computer monitor. Darn you, Dodai!

@topsoftrees: That's because he's getting older but the age of the actresses is pretty much staying the same (or in some cases, going down).

@OnTheLevel: Yeah, this seems like the kind of joke she should've made amongst trans or trans-friendly friends who she knew would appreciate it, rather than putting it out there on her Twitter where she should've known she'd upset folks who don't know her personally or who don't appreciate her giving the ignorant

@OnTheLevel: I know this is off-topic, but...you've never seen Sister Act or Hocus Pocus? This makes me sad.

@traumamama: I think the view you are expressing on marriage and

@so it goes: I am too. It's the main reason I watched the clip and

@traumamama: What?! Wait, let me rephrase that.

I get up for pregnant, disabled (including folks with canes) and noticably elderly folks on the train, so you can add a tick mark under the + column. Though I have never, and will never, represent my entire gender in any way, shape or form. In fact, I fit in with more female stereotypes than male. And even I fall

@the aluminum monster: Yes. Dad ruined his awesomeness later in life by becoming emotionally and physically abusive, but The Wizard of Oz provides a few early happy memories before he defected to the Dark Side.

As a guy who wanted to dress us Dorothy when I was 5, and whose father made it happen despite the protests from his male friend/neighbor that it would "make me gay" (I am but wearing the dress didn't make it happen), this mother's reaction made my heart swell. All I cared about when I was 5 was how much I loved The