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And how!

Do you work at like an Amish school or something?

Thank you! Being compared to Tracie isn't really an insult, you know. I was a fan years before I worked here.

Um, actually it's not about his penis. It's about ethics in journalism.

"I better hurry and tell all the ladies in the world what my penis thinks of them, so they can base their self-worth around it! You're welcome, ladies."

omg im so embarrassed

I'm not commenting on the abuse debate, but just out of curiosity, did you read the book? Because all of the quotes being discussed in the media over the last few days are cherry picked from a longer autobiography (which I didn't read but Jia did). Unless everyone in the comment section read the book, it's pretty

I have absolutely no interest in defending Lena. I feel extremely, extremely apathetic towards her and have no interest in ever looking at her work on screen. There is no "they" involved in this write-up. It is just one person's perspective of a chapter in her book, which I read in full, including all those other

Yeah? Phyllis Schafly doesn't think women were equal to men. What's your point? Lots of people from marginalized groups define oppression and offense differently. My First Nations family members are offended by white folks dressing up as cartoon versions of their heritage. Does that cancel out your lack of

Really? What nations?

For the 10000th time, AS just because YOU are offended, it doesn't mean the action/outfit/saying is not offensive.

Here's the thing. In my experience, I NEVER, literally NEVER see men casually greet each other on the street unless they know each other. These men are throwing out seemingly harmless greetings in hopes you will turn and want to talk. Or they may just want a smile. Sorr,y but I only smile when I feel smiley, not

I remember this book, but with the way mulletier cover:

Have you ever met people? They are, by and large, the worst.

I've been saying this for a while now.

I grew up in a time when being a "gamer" was cause for ridicule. Shit, admitting to owning a Nintendo in the mid-80's was a good way to get your ass kicked at my school (not at all schools, I understand).

Now that gaming's finally mainstreamed, and the hobby has -finally- gained

Scrub supreme Justin Bieber was hanging out the passenger side of his best friend's ride, trying to holler at a model.

I just want to say that I was a super poor kid growing up in a rural farming community with glasses and chubbiness and a distinct lack of popularity and there is a home video out there of me around the same age acting exactly as stupid and annoying. It's not a sign of a completely horrific and vapid personality, it's

Discover a way to skip ages 11ish-16 and you'll be golden; barring that happening, get a puppy.

Yeah, some of my students were like this when they were 13 and then turned into really graceful, poised young adults. Being attention-seeking as a 13-year-old is not indicative of future narcissism.