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Plus, he calls racism "insensitivity". This sort of makes me think he is not worried about addressing the mindset.

Listen here, Disney - Ever After is the be-all-end-all Cinderella adaptation so you best step off or you're going to get a face full of glass shoe.

"This language is unacceptable, anywhere."

I hate this idea that women have to stop dressing in fun ways or stop wearing whatever they want when they get to be older. It's a way of body policing women. You no longer look like you're 16, so you're obviously past your expiration date, so no cute clothes for you! Oh you're 40? You better get a short hair cut and

Misleading title, why make it sound as if she hates them? that's not what she's saying at all. Press really gets a kick out of making honest stuff like this sound worst than they are and labeling people.

I cried. Then again, I'm pregnant, so I also cried this morning when I realized we were out of cream cheese. But this is cute.

But the person you are responding to is NOT saying any of that.

Not all Christians agree with that line of theology. Read "A Better Atonement" if you are interested to see how progressive Christians view things.

Im on the third month of my Cambrian Diet. I really enjoy my morning of floating in the water, my legs and arms dangling around me, waiting for the light to get right so that food will come out.

There should definitely be laws against it, but the laws should be constructed in a way that the woman who was forced to miscarry is the wronged party, not the fetus. The danger in this is not that he's being punished for causing a miscarriage (most of these laws are enacted to protect pregnant women, but then used

It's pretty obvious that the reason the kids are acting out is because their father avoids them because they remind him of their mother, and he doesn't know how to be with them without her. The Baroness is all on board and like "Yeah, just ignore your kids. It's not like the loss was also traumatic for them and losing

I don't have a lot of sympathy for Elsa. She makes it clear that her first order of business after cutting the wedding cake will be to ship the kids off to boarding school. And that whole scene where she connives to guilt Maria into leaving....yeah, what goes around comes around.

Or maybe an equally smart-talking butler....

I'm not a parent nor do I plan on being one anytime soon, so I feel it is my god given duty to look down my nose at anyone who practices swearing, having a beer with dinner, wearing the wrong pants with those shoes or any other human foible in front of their child(ren). You are all horrible people and your kids are