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Okay, so I hate to bring Daniel Tosh into a conversation about comedians and rape jokes because (a) I hate to qualify him as a comedian when he's really more of a racist-sexist-unfunny-white-man-who-uses-inflection-to-make-hate-speech-sound-like-a-joke and (b) because his most controversial rape joke really wasn't a

It's awful. And I don't think it's limited to just a few fields; my examples came from banking and fashion/marketing, but I don't work in banking and fashion/marketing is actually not my primary field (I was looking at jobs in that field for a time because I had that internship experience, and I was struggling to find

I definitely agree that there's a disconnect between what a lot of schools teach and what's required for a job (especially in terms of new technologies), but I also think that this is more specifically a problem at trade schools (i.e. fashion design, engineering, etc.) because the explicit purpose of a trade school is

Entry level jobs just don't exist anymore; no one is willing to train new employees. I feel like the real problem isn't a shortage of jobs—every company I look at seems to have hundreds of job listings, but they're looking for completely overqualified people for "entry level" jobs. Since when does "entry level" mean

It's like when someone accuses you of being a hipster.

The olds, reveling in the youngs' misfortune and calling it selfishness:

I'm a Millenial, so I just have to say: tl;dr, can somebody just quickly sum up how this article affects ME?

Honestly, I absolutely understand where you're coming from, but for whatever reason that scene didn't bother me—I'm gonna have to think on that.

I wish Jezebel had done a piece about the The New Girl episode "Quick Hardening Caulk," or, more specifically, about the scene in which a heavily medicated Jess tries to get Nick to have sex with her. Nick does not have sex with her on the grounds that she is not mentally capable of consenting at that moment.

I am feeling all the feelings right now, so:

Also good points. And I think this gets into the widespread misunderstanding of the differences between eating disorders and disordered eating but also the misunderstanding of what eating disorders are and what they "look" like (i.e. the conflation of really, really skinny and "anorexic"...some people are just

Very good points.

What is with all of the snarky, poorly thought out comments on Jezebel today? I was taking Stephan Zielinski up on his offer to share my favorite scary statistic from the study. You were taking up nobody's offer to be a jerk.

Apologies for my tone, but for an advocate of critical reading and reserved judgement, your comments demonstrate neither.

Amen. And since when is it an overshare to state publicly that you have an eating disorder? Is it an overshare to say publicly that you have cancer or suffer from depression? I guess it's only an overshare if we talk about an illness we should be ashamed of.

I am a fan of both you and your handle EveHolt.