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I think you've got anger problems. First comment is all caps and now this? Calm down.

Accidents happen. It's far more annoying seeing 20 comments complaining about it.

There have to be at least a dozen comments about this. It's just a typo, people. This isn't the New York Times. Get over it.

The Good Wife has taught me that this is the stuff nightmares are made of for elected officials. Even Eli Gold would be no match for Asean. Rahm must be shitting himself.

The problem is that, evidently, many rapists don't realize that they're rapists. His denial means nothing, IMO. This is why we leave this stuff to the courts, however imperfect they are.

He also posted her address, gym and photo. He's basically asking his fans to harass this woman, or worse. Regardless of whether it's the accuser or accused doing it, this is not remotely acceptable.

Intimidation?

My sentiment exactly. Glad I'm not alone in not being able to see passed that with her.

Seriously. It took me several minutes to figure out what the hell that picture was. And I'm still not sure.

Things like this remind me of what silly simplistic animals we humans are, exaggerating features in order to make ourselves more appealing. Red lipstick, black eyeliner, corsets... we practically turn ourselves into cartoons.

I can't help but think that AirBnb is something that only some middle/upper class white guys would think is a great idea.

There are varying levels of 'in shape' too though. A leading man doesn't necessarily have to be made of muscle but he has to look strong and capable. He has to look like he can fight the bad guy and win, and carry his leading lady at a full sprint out of a burning building. A skinny actor who looks like he doesn't

Well, in a way, he's right. The term 'in shape,' to me, implies health and fitness. Hollywood doesn't care if actresses are healthy and fit. They care if they're thin- thin at any cost- and that's it.

I think some of the other commenters are correct that the issue is more in your interpretation of the question. For example- "What do you want to do for a living?" You seem to have interpreted that question as "How do you want to spend your time?" but that's not the question. The question was "What do you want to do fo

These two are sexually incomparable and that's the bottom line. Whether his problem is internalized misogyny or much deeper sexual dysfunction issues is impossible to tell from her letter. So maybe people should lay off and stop calling this dude nasty names? The Jezebel community is never so judgmental as when it

lol. ok. So you did all that free work so that you could get paid work- not out of the kindness of your sweet little heart. But you still have some kind of a problem with people who can get paid work being paid? Sense, you make none of it.

You must be very wealthy. Not all of us are so fortunate, many of us need salaries.

Hopefully, in the very near future, we'll be able to look back on this kind of cancer treatment as barbaric.

sj463's strawman was naive. Yours is just obnoxious. Did you just skip over the first half of my second sentence or what? You all need to stop reading so much into what people say. You don't know my position on anything based on what I wrote. So stop trying to paint me as some Ayn Rand fanatic because you're

Pretty sure that if it had been Brad Pitt's oped in the NYT today talking about his decision to preemptively remove his testes due to cancer risk we'd be calling him brave too. But I'm not so sure it's the medical decision itself so much as the decision to share it so openly and publicly that is being called brave.