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This makes sense if you take into account that women who simply want to maintain their weight as they age have an increasingly difficult time doing so. For sure I can't get away with eating what I ate in my early 20s—circa mid-to-late 30s things just stick to you and are very stubborn about coming off. And the

Me too. I probably approved maybe four or five my entire time on Gawk. In this particular case I felt the logic and reasoning were like *kisses fingers* mwah!

You are a wonderful writer by the way. It was a pleasure to approve you.

My favorite part has now become how Schweeps is truly under the impression that she is killing it in this thread with her unimpeachable trump card argument of "nuh-uh!"

She also can't see all the pinks—who never bothered to comment before but chimed into the thread specifically to disagree with her. It's more like 18-20.

Replying to approve.

I think you could start just by tracking anxiety levels, because presumably that would have implications for management style. You already have a good start because the study above found a way to discriminate between more and less condescending male managers.

Unrelated to Schweeps, but your comment made me start wondering: it would be interesting to see how the management style of female managers is affected by operating in an environment in which they experience a lot of condescension, compared to female managers in relatively more egalitarian environments.

Ha, I already admitted it probably three times not counting over in clashtalk. You were just too worked up to see what I was telling you.

If you didn't want to see what I think of you, you shouldn't have looked at my comment history, now should you? I realize it's tough for you to be the only one that's upset. Because pretty much everyone on planet earth is "cool" compared to you; you are a hothead* who can't stop even when informed straight-up she's

Oh, you are a total panderer. It's so obvious that you totally care what we all think of you! I can't think of any other reason why you'd still be sticking around...

I totally believe you had terrible boss/employee relationships when you were forced to work for women (*weep* *sob*). I mean, how could you not? It's just hard for you to comprehend that people see your comment as a generalization and object to it on those grounds. Whether or not that's how you meant it, that's how

The problem is that nobody at all buys what you're saying. I mean, they just don't believe that's what you intended to do. So perhaps you need to take another look at the comment and recognize that it was misleading to the reader, at the very least.

PB, you just don't get it. It was about her expeeeeeeeeeeerience and she totally didn't intend any extrapolation whatsoever. Can't you see that? Why take away the one pathetic desperate argument she has to cling to? You have no heart, woman.

Eh, stupid is a subjective judgment. Anyway. Watch yourself out there, Schweeps. All the best to you.

Trolling is when you say something intentionally provocative to get people riled up. In all honesty your comment struck me as so mind-blowingly obnoxious and stupid I thought you were doing it on purpose to garner outraged responses, like a troll would. That is the honest truth and that is why I jokingly picked on

Your call, of course. Just, reading the thread it seems like you are the only pissed-off one. Everyone else is just shooting the breeze and, in some cases, undoubtedly smirking at the way this is playing out. Seriously, I thought you were trolling. You might still be for all I know but if not there's no way this

I still remember that epic all-nighter with [heart]Always Winning and those other guys from Deadspin. Epic!

Duly noted, Schweeps. Duly noted. One thing that helps when you feel things aren't going your way in an internet argument is to just step away from the computer. You made a comment, people didn't like it, and hilarity and/or vicious bullying ensued. So just calm down.

Shhhhhhh