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The judges are also closer to their “real” selves then on other reality/ reality competition series.

Alopecia is NOT a “disease”; it is an extraordinarily common condition that accounts for most people’s hair loss in their lives. Folks need to get off the “ableism” grandstanding. Is it ableist when a man goes bald?

I didn’t watch the show, and woke up this morning to the aftermath thinking “oh wow what the hell happened?”

That at least is historically accurate- though it was more of an English way of referring to the Mid and Central Western US. Even in Downton Abbey, the Granthams often talk about "the Middle West."

I’ve said stuff like this since the 2010 midterms. If you want your glorious revolution, then you have to actually get off your rear and VOTE. Always. My state has some of the most progressive voting laws in the country, and people still can’t find one hour in 60 days worth of in person or mail in voting to do it.

Not surprising. Dunking on a white lady is a “safe” space to express misogyny without being heavily questioned.

So you’re telling me that a performatively woque edgelord can't keep his wokeness straight? Shocked, I tells ya.

Gladys would have been a great focal character, and maybe we’ll get lucky with a season two shift in focus. It’s pretty obvious that George and Bertha see the ultimate pinnacle of their social climbing as unbridled acceptance by old money, and there’s no older money than British aristocracy. Fortune hunters were very

You want a ladder for that reach?

This website isn't a "safe space"; it is a forum specifically engineered to solicit feedback and discussion. A "safe space" is a support group, and although some people may use this community for those purposes, it is not the purpose of this website. Any website that ranks in the top 1000 for U.S. websites (as well as

What exactly are the roots of these stats? I mean, it could be very likely that women take longer in the bathroom because women are often shouldered with the burden of taking their young children to the bathroom with them.

@sportz.star: That's why I am skeptical when people immediately say "I would help that person!" or "I would definitely give police the $5000 I found on the road!"

No petit fours?

@Atomic B: It depends. If you are having a medication abortion, you MUST have a transvaginal ultrasound to make sure the embryo is under the time limit for the procedure. If you don't and you go through the procedure, there could be severe health implications.

@pandorasmittens: In all seriousness though, this is insanity, and I highly doubt it will be used for anything other than raw intimidation and a forceful guilt trip.

Well, it could be empowering when a woman gets an ultrasound and reaalizes that all she can see is a black dot with a white ring around it.

@Cheeks All Over: The argument about "what if" cannot be addressed, as it is a hypothetical argument. We shouldn't base reactions to this event on perceived emotional responses.

@deeemer: Late reply, but felt like clearing up some of the RU 486 stuff.

It's probably also worthwhile to note that part of the 1999 spark came from WNBA coverage. The NBA season was abbreviated in 1999 due to lockout, and the WNBA saw extended coverage because of it. It was also the last season where WNBA attendance averaged over 10,000 fans per game (which still pales in comparison to