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    You can always spot the people who haven't read an entire novel since high school. My favorite one I've found recently is a review of Lord of the Flies that just says "I had to read this book for summer read one year, it is totally retarded and I think you have to be a boy to understand it."

    You're right, she's not against feminism, she just clearly doesn't know what the word actually means.

    I suppose stripped down to it's bare bones it is essentially the same tactic used to sell beauty products, it's also not much different than the "How to Catch and Keep a Man" style advice books that used to be really popular among women.

    Did they not realize that running the tagline "You can't make this shit up" over clearly doctored pictures makes no sense at all? I mean, it's a doctored picture, so clearly you can make that "shit" up because the person who doctored the pictures did make it up...because they're fake pictures. The phrase "you can't

    I find it really funny that it's possible for someone to build an entire career around just claiming to have had a lot of sexual partners. Because, of course, if THE Benjamin James claims to have had sex with 200 women you can definitely believe him because sex is something that no one ever lies about.

    You're calling someone out for "online boasting" when you started this whole thing defending the honor of someone whose whole "career" is built around claiming to have had a lot of sex on Twitter?

    I don't need to worry about that because my dog is going to live forever...he's my spirit animal.

    OMG!!! LOOK AT HIS FACE!!!!

    It was probably Florida Man.

    So's your face!

    The meat market one was a bit on the nose.

    Cats have no sense of whimsy.

    Exactly.

    Well, yes, he made it pretty clear that he was looking for casual sex so it's not like he was lying to her.

    It sounds like the argument you're making is that celebrities should never have sex with non-celebrities. It's also not as though he could just look at her and know that she was 17 and he bothered to ask her age so I assume he wouldn't have just gone ahead with it if she were under aged.

    He even asked her age, so it's not as though he went out deliberately hunting jail bait. I'm not saying it doesn't creep me out a little but last I checked creeping me out wasn't a crime.

    I really don't see what's so bad about the James Franco thing, he was propositioning someone who was of the legal age of consent who had expressed interest in him. If she had said no and he had cursed her out or something I might get where the outrage was coming from but as is all I see is a guy who was looking for

    If he had apologized do you think anyone would have believed that he meant it? I wouldn't have.

    ...yep, you're annoying.

    Favoring "jokes" that are funny to you but annoying to everyone else= you are annoying.