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one can hardly blame them. it's a common (and not unfounded) criticism of white feminism. do you want to get what the white guys at the top have, or do you want to make things better for everyone? it's hard to fault someone for just wanting all the gold instead of making gold not worth anything.

Not that white women haven't often done the same thing to people of color to try and cement their 'value.'

Is this where I "gloat" that being fat has made any up-skirt photos of me a useless venture? If I'm not wearing tights or shorts under my skirt or dress, my thighs touch practically to the knee. Unless I do a spread eagle you're not getting a eyeful of anything except thigh-flesh.

I think it's odd that there are so many here that are not only being so dismissive of Gerritsen, but are also mocking her. She is clearly an intelligent person. She is also clearly not delusional or merely grabbing for money. People are forgetting that there is a new piece of information which is why she changed

Hey Bill O'Reilly? What's your stance on government-funded birth control, and comprehensive sex education in public schools? Access to womens' healthcare? Planned Parenthood?

Hmm. I see. And Beyonce is the problem.

Rochelle Sterling doesn't come off any better than her husband here. Just look at the 'community property' listed on page 13 of the complaint that she's trying to recover:

There is no single gay identity anymore, let alone a single look or style or culture.

Now you can't even invite someone over to watch Aristocats and eat popcorn...

I once had a former friend comment something homophobic and insulting on Facebook, then when people called her out, said that no gay people would read it, because she "knew her friends and none of them were like that."

Wait, so asking somebody if they want to go home with you is sodomy? I've been doing this ALL WRONG.

Exactly. It's just a terrible mess all around.

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It could just be the result of some sort of wacky linguistic confusion.

I actually live in Louisiana—stood outside the building photoed above many times (it is in the French Quarter on the corner of Bourbon and St. Anne). That particular street used to be called the "lavender line" because it used to represent the sharp cutoff where Bourbon Street turns gay.

There is an additional super

Ugh, I know. This was actually on study abroad in a conservative country, so his upbringing was a huge part of it, but his insistence that there was no way he could know a gay person without realizing it was so eye-rolly.

Here's what I posted on i09 this morning:

I hadn't read that far in the books yet so I didn't know it was coming, but it was very clearly rape depicted last night. And I'm annoyed because it wasn't even in the books, in which case we might have been able to defend it as part of the story arc. But this universe is already full of unnecessary rape and misogyny.

Well, I am afraid I don't have a stock photo because I purchased it second-hand and have no idea what it's called, but here's me trying it on in the shop. It's more of a greeney-goldey contraption!

Just don't do it.

Sounds like we had the same childhood experience with pistachio ice cream. It's still one of my favourites but has gotten much harder to find.

Poor kid. Hey politicians, can we have a conversation about whether this kid just made a stupid decision or if this could be the reaction to a more systematic problem of child neglect/abuse/poverty and the lack of social services to improve these situations?