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The power your computer consumed while you typed this comment could have provided light for 13 orphans to learn to read. You monster.

I guess there are worse ways to spend your money... but it's still extremely depressing to think about all the missing people (POC especially) who don't have this much money spent on efforts to find them.

Mihalyfi, 39, of Georgetown has hired psychics

Let's not compare the modeling industry to race. Coco Rocha is right.

I was 17 when a teacher started grooming me. In retrospect, as a much older adult, I was in no way able to deal with that shit when it was happening. And yeah, it does fuck up your ability to be in relationship later, as an adult. Thank the gods for really good therapists.

In what version of reality was I picking on her?

Hands up: who skipped the video and went right to the comments?

A better question is why we should measure their sales against each other's, and how it plays into the misogynist habit of assuming any two women who exist in the same space are competing. John Cleese and Martin Short have memoirs out too: Why not throw them into the comparison?

I especially like the Penguin Asada.

I think she look really hot. She looks happy. And the shaming about her posing nude because *gasp*!!! she is a mother, makes me sad. She looks good. And oily.

She had entirely too much fun with this. She is getting more awesome with every less fuck she gives.

Shade Court is the single greatest regular feature of Jez: the Next Generation.

I dunno. I see parents all the time ignoring their child's bad behavior and tantrums and I disagree that there's nothing to be done. As a parent, I have snatched my kids up and taken them home when they misbehaved in a store. Do this once or twice and the behavior stops because kids love to be out and about. Some

Ugh I'm so torn here. Obviously it is never ok to punch another person in the face because of a disagreement.

*Agreeing so hard with this right now*

Yesyesyes you are spot on here. *tucks idea about "yes but" vs. "yes and" conversation differences in back pocket* :)

What is frustrating to me about this whole debacle is that, once again, a woman's issue is being reframed as a talk about men. Just paragraphs and paragraphs about men and who is harassing and their race and just every possible permutation of that and racism against men of color and white male privilege etc, etc.

On Tuesday, while waiting as my tattoo artist prepped her station before inking me, a white man leaving the parlor/gallery with his girlfriend came up behind me and ran his hands through my afro.

You mentioned this in passing so I just want to pull it back out of the ether:

Women of color are vulnerable. Women of SIZE are also vulnerable (regardless of color, but especially if they are both of color AND size).

All the discussions sparked around this issue seem to focus entirely on the fact that women are