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My biggest issue with this is Kerr is suggesting that sexual assualt/rape is only violent. That if they're not cutting you or otherwise being physically aggressive it's not sexual assault. Which is wrong. Someone can grope me without a knife to my throat and it stills counts as sexual assault.

He drove by another person and decided to get out of his car and pursue that person with his gun, and as so often happens when a dude has a gun, no sense of the value of the lives of other people, and a psychopathic urge to chase people with said gun, an innocent and unarmed person ended up dead.

This is just further evidence that taxes on the very wealthy should be raised.

Indeed, much more rational, but rather less like a ball.

I should like balls infinitely better if they were carried on in a different manner, but there is something insufferably tedious about the usual process of such a meeting. It would surely be much more rational if conversation instead of dancing were made the order of the day.

Every single one of those ladies is doin' it wrong. I divert your attention to the only debutante the 'verse needs:

How else will you ever fulfill your dreams of one day becoming an eccentric old person who drinks bourbon out of a goblet and speaks only in movie lines uttered before 1950?

She wasn't attacked or condemned. The only incendiary thing about this article is the headline. If you read it, Dodai asks questions but it doesn't come off to me as "Bosworth is a horrible person". People are being a little bit too literal.

I don't see why people are getting up in arms. No one has anything against Kate Bosworth personally, I was thinking of this post as an examination of thin, white, pretty privilege. She over benefits from her output. That should be addressed. Of course the title of the piece has to be emphatic to drive the point home.

No I ordered potato cakes and then this cop tells me you can't have potato cakes in his car. WTF.

At least she looks good. I never look good when I get kicked out of places. Last week, when they kicked me out of that Arby's because I allegedly was allegedly drunk, all I was wearing was a 'World's Greatest Grandad' t-shirt and a pair of bedazzled leggings I stole from an ex-roommate who was in an Abba cover band.

This is so incredibly tragic. As a lawyer, I always try to discuss the legal ramifications of what it really means to declare that "life begins at conception." What's next, do we subject women to legal jeopardy because they engaged in activities that may have caused a miscarriage? Every time a woman

I remember watching an episode of Oprah YEARS ago (like, 20 years ago) and they were talking about beauty standards, and how most women don't meet "the standard" — whatever it happens to be on a given day — and wind up feeling bad about themselves and descending into a cycle of loneliness, introversion, etc. that just

I could have tolerated so much more if I hadn't felt so cheated by the bait and switch they pulled with the costumes. The promo photo dresses looked so awesome! And then... we got a "Ren Faire Prom" Seventeen layout instead.

"My friend tries to score dates with really hot guys."

Wow, I just had a little daydream fantasy where somehow this dude was in front of me and I got to beat on his face and then say "No one MADE you be an asshole and then be in front of my fist. I'm not saying you deserved it, but...."

I'm going to ignore the massive issues with victim blaming here. I'm confident that others will handle it just fine. Let's instead focus specifically on:

I'm not saying he's a vile, victim-blaming, worthless excuse for a human being, but knowing the facts....

I will watch the shit out of this.

I'm not sure that this incident shows that they need to address their corporate culture. If their culture is one that supports racism and sexism, then they absolutely need to correct it! But hiring one guy who does a really bad job and then firing him immediately doesn't necessarily mean that the organization is