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I was gonna say basically the same thing. I've never ran a marathon and I'm sure as fuck not going to mock whatever people are wearing when they do. My mom and I were on vacation a few years ago and saw a girl in a complete super hero costume riding a bike down the sidewalk at top speed and I thought it was amazing

I've been begging my friends to do a relay in tutus for YEARS. Fuck off non-runners. We can run in what we want!

I see folks in all sorts of fun getups, some involving tutus, others not, but I have always found them to be a bright happy spot in a sea of black tights and white t-shirts. It always makes me smile when I'm slogging through the miles, so I just do NOT GET the hate here.

Fuck yes. Thank you for saying what I came here to say. I ran my first half in December, I wore an elf costume with a green tutu, and I was NOT the only person dressed to have FUN- one guy came in a full body Christmas tree suit, complete with working lights. I wonder what SELF would have to say about that. Just

Just commenting to say I LOVE THAT GIF! As soon as I saw her do that in the movie, I thought to myself, I can't wait until someone makes that into a GIF because I'm totally using it all the time...

It doesn't matter if she has/had brain cancer, it's just a dick thing to write anyway. We have to be fucking runway ready and uptight sophisticates when we're pounding the damn pavement for 26.2 miles in varying weather now? You'd like us to focus on what other people think of us when our bodies and minds are being

What the fuck? Putting aside the awfulness of making fun of a cancer patient, why are they making fun of what *anyone* wears while running? WHO CARES? They are running! That's great! Sure, it would be dumb to assert that they made you go faster because of aerodynamics or something, but maybe people just want to have

I'm glad the editor is "personally mortified" but whether the runner had cancer or not, don't be a snarky asshole about what people chose to wear while doing things. I've seen marathon runners in crazier getups. THEY ARE RUNNING MORE THAN 26 FUCKING MILES, THEY ARE BADASSES NO MATTER WHAT THEY WEAR.

You could stay off of any form of Gawker Media?

"I think it's different when you have an office job because it's routine and you know you can do all the stuff in the morning, and then you come home in the evening," she said. "When you're shooting a movie, they're like, 'We need you to go to Wisconsin for two weeks,' and then you work 14 hours a day, and that

Sorry dude, nobody's impressed by your law degree. Just because the syllabus mentions Miley Cyrus doesn't mean it's fluff. Media critique can be worthless drivel, but it can also be really meaningful and important—for one's career, and just for plain old life. Some of the classes I took that were the least relevant to

What amazes me is that you read the headline and rather than immediately thinking of the gender, race and class issues introduced by this type of discussion, you instead looked at the photo of Miley, dissected her body into analysable physical components, selected an issue of your own, personalized the photo into your

I'd like this but with coffee instead of all the chocolate. Get on that Dominique, tout de suite!

¿That's...what...she said?

Wow, it must suck to have 200 professors publish a letter decrying your mother while you are still a student at the university. This takes humiliation via parent to a whole new level. I bet her son cannot wait to graduate.

I know how I feel. I know that if my spouse unilaterally banned gluten and medically diagnosed the entire family with gluten intolerance (unqualified!), I'd lose my mind from being unable to eat garlic bread.

Not to mention, he completely misses the entire point of the actual criticism. It's about needing him to represent us at all. But when you label something girls, and not a single girl is darker than a paper bag, it implies that any woman darker does not deserve the label. And it ties into deeply ingrained issues with

Hollywood is getting everything wrong by NOT putting Diego Luna (and Gael Garcia Bernal) in every movie.

"Y Tu Mama Tambien" wasn't about maids and Diego Luna was super hot in it.

Okay, I'm going to be THAT poster.