What kind of douchebag would possibly want to go to a Bill Cosby performance after all of this? Does Kitchener have an unusually high concentration?
What kind of douchebag would possibly want to go to a Bill Cosby performance after all of this? Does Kitchener have an unusually high concentration?
Not "so much for activism", though. They put it on the line to bring attention to the company's exploitative behaviors, knowing that they were taking a risk in doing so. They did bring attention to the issue. Good on them. We can save "so much for activism" for a piece about people signing Change.org petitions from…
YES.
Hairpin ripoff
I'm sorry.
Wilmer said Miss World should be a "spokesperson who can help a community. "She's more of an ambassador, not a beauty queen. It's more about the outreach and what a woman could do with a title like Miss World," he said.
Hey, double congrats! Probably yes on the suit—pricey but a worthwhile investment if it helps project the image that gets you the job. I don't fully understand the energy question but I would shoot for demeanor that reflects professional 'I got this' seriousness (I mean, come on, badass tenured prof, you totally do)…
I'm sorry. :( That was an admirable act of self care, uprooting yourself and getting away from that relationship. Don't know you, but I'm proud of you. Hope the hurt eases soon.
Just so we're clear, the "crying baby" we're talking about is the woman who complained and aggressively reclined her seat, right?
THANK YOU.
I remember, clear as day, having this from a friend sitting behind me and playing with my hair during music class in elementary school. I would love to experience it regularly, honestly. This video didn't quite do it but I bet there's something out there that would.
I suspect that she had more pull than most—"Ms. Lipman is a former deputy managing editor of The Wall Street Journal" (!!)—but, sure, benefit of the doubt. Definitely shame on WSJ, maybe or maybe not on the author herself. Either way, mildly disappointing, if not surprising, that this is the treatment an article that…
I agree, if you can look past the presentation to get to the message, there is some potentially helpful information in there- but even though it's not Red Alert levels of bad, there's room to critique it (and shall we, since Jezebel didn't really bother to?). The author made choices in framing her message that really…
I think it's more the (undignified, 'click'-baity, tone-deaf) way WSJ is framing the article, which the author probably has zero control over. Look at the accompanying images: a guy scratching his head before a metaphorical representation of women that is literally a giant question mark. A huge retro photo that calls…
Behold: the fragility of the academic ego. Cool totally unnecessary screed, bro; too bad your advisor didn't help you learn to chill the fuck out over differences of opinion. You do all the handholding you want. I promise I won't stand in your way.
Assume the extension is for until you're done and just move forward with the other stuff. Try to be done within a week, but a day or two makes no difference if your professor had to turn in grades and entered an incomplete (which you should look at as a placeholder, truly nothing to bat an eyelash at, unless your…
This was silly, but it made me watch the original video, which I wouldn't have otherwise done- what an incredible dancer that little girl is. Thanks for posting.
I wouldn't think so- most women would be advised against flying full term by their doctors and some airlines bar them from doing so. I was actually reading this article looking for the part where it said how premature the baby was (maybe it wasn't at all, that's just what my expectation would be).
Okay, but how is yoni not on this list?
Yes, I knew zero of these songs. And I wanted to be like "but I enjoyed it anyway!", but really this kind of music is so terrible that that's not really true.