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I wish he'd gone this route.

OK, this is overkill. She's just singing platitudes about NYC that basically every song about this city ever has covered. There aren't enough words in it to be a gentrification anthem. . .and every other cliche song about NY was also written at a time when the city was facing serious issues, because this city has

I mean, Christ. Starbucks tries so hard to mimic actual good-quality coffee shops, they should have realized long ago that half the experience of going to one is getting to chat up the hot tattooed barista about his band and pretend he's not just flirting for tips.

Also sometimes at parties I show off how they can hold up a beer unsupported. Then I'm REALLY proud of them.

. . .I kind of actually do this sometimes.

No, you're certainly not alone. The thing is, part of the reason most women have issues about their weight is that our entire society, especially the fashion industry, conspires to make us feel this way. By perpetuating the idea that the only way to flatter your figure is to look as skinny as possible, the magazines

Ugh, even generally body-positive shows like What Not To Wear and How To Look Good Naked fall into the 'problem area' trap a lot. You're beautiful just how you are, but you should still dress to look skinny at the waste!

This may seem tangential, but I'm still annoyed that a woman raped a man on the MINDY PROJECT, it was portrayed as consensual even though it clearly wasn't, and Jezebel didn't discuss it at all.

This may seem tangential, but I'm still annoyed that a woman raped a man on the MINDY PROJECT and it was portrayed as consensual sex and Jezebel said nothing about it whatsoever.