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You know Bill Cosby is fucked up when even Hugh Hefner calls him out on his shit (even if he tried to do it as vaguely as possible but still, it's a good start).

The fact that Gabriel Aubry tried to make his kid's hair look "white" just pisses me off so fucking much.

As you said, it depends on how the rape scene is depicted and the importance of it. As a rape survivor, I sometimes feel comfort seeing rape scenes in popular tv shows because it makes me feel like I'm not alone. The Mad Men Joan rape scene really hit home for me because it was so similar to what I experienced. Yes,

Except there's still a bunch of people who see through her bullshit and lack of talent and call her out on her shit.

Cee Lo is fucking gross. Why do people still like him? Why does he still have a career?

Why would anyone want a big ass fish on their naked body? Just looking at the pics makes me want to throw up.

It's not a crazy coincidence. The assaults have been known about for more than a decade, yet people are openly discussing them in detail now. I had known about them for at least five years and I'm pretty sure the writers at 30 Rock were fully aware of this, too.

I feel like most guys with mustaches either look like 70s porn stars or like that one fish in the western-themed Freddi Fish game.

If it's a mustache, then yes, shave that shit off! However, beards are great. If you know how to properly rock a beard, do so.

I'm guessing you've never seen the hot mess that is White Chicks.

You know Piers Morgan's bad when a racist asshole even thinks he's a despicable human being.

Can Piers Morgan just disappear forever?

I feel sorry for whoever had to touch and package the poop.

I was just posing the question as a way of thinking about how the gallery in which he performed in could have prevented it and helped out without having him suffer through being raped. I'm not doubting his experience, nor am I blaming him for it. I just found it strange that he talked about remaining silent during the

I just said I'm a rape survivor as well. I didn't say he was not raped. I did not say he was to blame for being raped. I said that when a celebrity is left in a room by himself doing a "performance" that involved people touching him and doing whatever they wanted, there should have been someone there to make sure

I didn't say "he chose to stay quiet." I posed the question of trying to understand what happened. There should have been security guards in the room and there weren't. He was performing a silent exhibition/performance, in which he chose to stay quiet and let people do whatever he wanted with him. Does this excuse his

I didn't say that he chose to stay quiet. I'm wondering what happened to him. I'm a rape survivor so I know that the reason varies. I'm just trying to wrap my head around how other people didn't help prevent that. Obviously, the rapist is to blame and what she did is absolutely disgusting and horrible and I hope she

Here's what I don't understand, if this guy's going to be sitting in a room in silence and letting people basically do whatever they choose to do , why weren't there any security guards? It sounds like such a high risk of having anything happen.

Can we all agree that this type of thing is only okay when it's done to horrible people? I mean, he does deserve it...

It's not as awkward as I thought it would be. Her reaction seemed pretty normal. I can't tell if she's just that bad at acting (even if now she's trying to redeem herself with a possibly Oscar-worthy role) or didn't want to make the guy feel too bad.