What she has is a romantic abnormality, one so unbelievable that it must be hidden from the public at all cost.
What she has is a romantic abnormality, one so unbelievable that it must be hidden from the public at all cost.
Thank you for taking the time to write this; now I don't have to. Most new drugs take about 10 years of development and testing before they come to market. Some more. The FDA looks over things for 1-2 years. To me that is not a rush. They really do look all the major and minor things. Then after all that time and…
Pete Carroll should have to listen to that woman yell "That makes no sense" in a loop the entire off season.
I think you hit the nail on the head by bringing up regional differences. I'm from Colorado, but went to college at the University of Alabama. Most of the sororities at CU and CSU seemed fairly reasonable, and just sort of like social clubs. At Alabama, it was a whole different vibe. One of my friends who was in one…
Thank you for saying this!! I'd love to see an article on Jez about how much sororities have done for women.
...huh?
Yes, but satire isn't easy, as Kara just showed us.
Kara, I know you're just being funny and not totally serious and using Tay Tay as a way to highlight something that's been talked about around here for awhile, White people with zero Black friends. I love you and this is just a little constructive criticism: Don't. Do. This. Again.
And she's not the only one. I've been a Jezebel reader for a few years and I have NEVER seen an author apologize for anything they've written when they clearly fucked up. Yet they never hesitate to demand other people to apologize for the things they've said or done. It's one of my biggest pet peeves about this site.
The description of this post as "fact-checking" needs to be fact-checked.
Fucking hell, yes! The narrative about how women have to show they are "worthy" of being allowed to access their legal, human rights, and how some women are just never "worthy" (always seems to track very closely with skin color and economic class, what a coincidence). I hate that so many people just view women's…
While I'm certain this individual feels legitimate stress over her decision, I take HUGE issues with this pervasive narrative thay abortion is always a massive decision with overwhelming emotional consequences, and this is why we should always respect a woman's right to choose.
I love that the stock photo appears to be a letter written to Santa.