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OR OR OR the female lead realizes that her boyfriend IS a douche who is not redeemable just because he has a lot of money, and dumps the motherfucker? And Dad’s un-chillness is only one factor but its mostly about the woman coming to an independent understanding of her life circumstances?

He waited to report it exactly because it was a crime. Waiting until you can’t suffer from consequences from your horrible shit, doesn’t make that horrible shit somehow ethically better. It’s really not a gray area. That was some seriously unethical shit. And the act itself remains unethical and illegal, no matter how

Why are you Trolling? Did your boss ask for something controversial today, and this was the best you could think of?

Everything about that sentence is terrible.

“I don’t use a baby monitor” (anymore) is the new “I don’t watch TV” (except Netflix)

It’s not knee-jerky and short-sighted to be horrified that a man got away with invading people’s privacy and watching them have sex in their hotel rooms for years, this journalist participated in it, and now they get to make money from it. These two are disgusting and Talese knew they were both wrong, which is why he

I get where he’s coming from. Beyoncé’s fans went overboard after Rachel Roy’s post on Instagram. She was shady as hell, but it’s no reason for fans to attack her preteen kid. That child didn’t deserve to be harassed on the internet. And even though Beyoncé wasn’t like, “Sick ‘em fam,” I can understand the frustration

Not refreshing to me- a little over the top. I get that it was a metaphor, but a lot of people have this mentality that violent, criminal, and vindictive behaviors are justified if there's infidelity. We shouldn't be pressured to stay and keep getting cheated on, (although I think whether or not cheating is forgivable

I’ve always found it odd how domestic violence is good, honest fun when the perpetrator is female and the victim is male.

I mean, many of the haters never had any intention of seeing it. And frankly, if Michael Bay gets to continue making less than OK Transformers and TMNT movies, we can handle some OK Ghostbusters.

There’s some good work going on around expanding our collective notion of what’s beautiful, but that’s only half the work—the other half is convincing people that beauty is pretty unimportant in the scheme of things. Not so much work going on on that front.

I now want to own a soap company so I can campaign saying “It doesn’t matter if you’re beautiful, with our soap you’ll be CLEAN"

You know that feeling of the first shower back at home after camping? Convey that in an ad, and I will buy the soap. Otherwise, I will stick to the stuff that I have never seen advertised but I buy because it doesn't test on animals or have overpowering smells.

I personally would buy more Dove products if they changed their marketing schtick from “~*~*~ you’re so beautiful inside and out and here are some naked ladies to remind you that we’re all beautiful ~*~*~*~*~” to “YOU’RE NOT BEAUTIFUL AND YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE. YOUR WORTH AS A HUMAN BEING IS NOT PREDICATED ON YOUR

THEY ARE THE DOUCHE TELLING WOMEN TO SMILE. Yes, that is exactly correct. When they do the “ALL women are beautiful!” schtick, it’s just a reinforcement of the idea that beauty is all-important.

I liked the Dove campaign when it came out several years ago, but I quickly grew to see it as condescending garbage. I especially hated the “why don’t you want your picture taken” thing. Um, how about because I am sick and tired of the world thinking it has rights to my appearance. Or because you are basically the

Good. I hope people remind her of what an unimpressive, entitled whiner she is for the rest of her life.