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If you feel this sensitive about celebrity gossip, you are seriously reading the wrong site. 1/3 of the content here is “that shit.”

You’re right. Kristen Stewart is the first celebrity whose drug use anyone has ever speculated about. Wow, that just crossed a line there.

For what it’s worth, I agree that she looks unwell, whatever the reason. Overwork, autoimmune problems, jet lag, insomnia, addiction. She is too young to attribute the change in her appearance to age. If you compare recent photos to ones from a few years ago, the change is startling.

Fuck her. Fuck her. Fuck her. She decides to stay in this sham marriage because now she sees an opportunity to have a “platform” and a sliver of power? Does she think she is making lemonade? Is this her opportunity to “serve?” The only true service she could do is by hiring Gloria Allred, filing for divorce, and

I know! And I’M a white lady, so for me to feel that alienated by the whiteness of it is saying something.

You know, I used to think that everyone was being too mean to Gwyneth Paltrow, that people were projecting too much of their class rage onto one person. But then I went into her goop store this weekend at the Brentwood Country Mart (which is the most ironic name for such a temp of bougie excess) and saw the prices on

Sorry, you went to a specialty school instead of the plain old local school and you’re throwing stones?

Hopefully, this will inspire involvement on the part of the parents whose kids get rerouted to shitty schools. I know one woman in Boston who did this...she quit her job and volunteered 30 hours/week for her kids’ underperforming school, organized fund raisers, volunteered, secured donations, set up learning centers.

Those questions...does she have to spend the whole night answering questions like that? Like, generic questions that anyone could ask any actress at the opening of any show? If so, that woman is a goddess of patience. You see her wince after each one, then pull herself together and actually give a really good answer.

Oh, I thought you were objecting to the scalping comment, which sucked. But that’s not Beyonce’s fault. She is everything. How does one human body contain so much greatness?

p.s. Interesting that you chose that word to belittle my opinion. We could unpack that if you want.

Okay, lady. You’re making a lot of the word “allowed.” So I’ll explain why I choose that word. First, I’m angry that words like “she” and “sister” have been scrubbed from my college’s official and informal group language. And I have seen what happens in group discussions when anyone questions that, so it really is a

I believe the world still needs places where “she” is, yes, “allowed,” to be the dominant pronoun of the community. Do you understand the distinction? The dominant one. The default one. Of the whole community. Not the one that is used in the right circumstances with the right people. Because the world still defaults

That’s an interesting perspective. Hadn’t considered it that way before.

You’re free to interpret it that way. I support trans women who want to join women’s spaces. I support a broad definition of womanhood. But I don’t think women’s spaces should be forced to disappear. I think they are still necessary in a misogynistic society. And for people who feel that their gender identity is

The difference being that women are still living in an oppressive patriarchy and men run the patriarchy, so yeah, no.

As a graduate of a women’s college, I’m thinking that it’s only a matter of time before this safe space for women has to become gender neutralized. At my alma mater, we used to call each other “sisters,” but now we must say “sibs,” so as not to alienate trans men or non-gender-binary folks. I support safe spaces for

As someone who has just finished a home study for foster adopt (only open to legally free kids, not required in our state to foster first), I appreciate your honesty and also find it so depressing and likely totally true. Right now, I’d place the odds of our actually adopting in the end at about 10%.

As someone who has tried both paths (adoption & IVF), I can tell you that IVF is 1000% easier than adoption. Just to give you an idea of what adoption is like, here’s an actual scenario we were presented with: “Mom is 37 weeks pregnant. She says she didn’t know she was pregnant until this week and she wants to make

Seriously, get over your class envy. You sound nuts.