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Not sure if the entire clip was shown here (can't currently watch) but Mindy started that train of dialogue. She was asked by the interviewer what she thought the other attendees were thinking about her on the Vanity Fair after party arrivals carpet and Mindy said they were thinking something akin to, "Oh, there goes

Zimmerman. But I can see how you could be confused. :)

I'm honestly not sure if you're talking about Zimmerman or Bieber. Either way, I concur.

Everytime a white person goes, "It wouldn't matter if you were purple, green, etc" I'm just like...

That's British for you.. Absolutely gorgeous in their 20s, but by late 30s not so much.

No, I get you. Every time there is a Spader love-fest on Jezebel, some dickwad has to pipe up with a current picture of him and I feel it's my solemn duty to be like "SO???? Don't care, still hot, would bang!!!"

Oh, it's not the hair loss I'm talking about. I have very well documented on Jezebel feelings about the 80's answer to Jude Law, one Mr. James Spader, who despite now being bald, kind of puffy in the face and considerably past his physical peak, I would still hit like a screen door in a hurricane. Jude Law just seems

What are the chances I can get paid to let people watch me read internet news?

Goddammit, she's living my dream...

"Sherri Shepherd apologized for her homophobic comments and you can't be mad because Mario Cantone says it's okay."

Damn, JHuds ROCKS that bra! Looking good, girl!

I'd love to have some beers with Elizabeth Banks and Jennifer Lawrence. I bet they're a blast.

I'm bothered that the primary message here turns into, "I totally could have aborted my disabled child but I totally didn't." Ugh. Gross. Stop acting like choosing to have your baby and not abort him b/c he is disabled was fucking heroic, you fucking dick.

ETA: And maybe if you'd educated your fucking devil spawn about

Seems to me that everyone here elected to exercise their rights. The woman chose to be in a commercial and the theater chose to let her go. Not sure what the heck first amendment rights has to do with her being booted from a play. The right to free speech does not guarantee the right to no consequences.

90 SECOND SKIP PROTECTION! Now I need to call my therapist.

I doubt you empathize with anyone.
The other woman wasn't acting on anyone's behalf except her own. If she has such an issue she could've taken it up with the family, or the neighborhood association or the police.

And that's fine for you. But no one gets to tell anyone how to mourn or not mourn. Anericans, in general, have real issues with death. Dwelling isn't healthy, but this child's death just happened. And ignoring death sure doesn't make it go away.

Part of the reporters job was NOT to out a trans person who did not wish to be outed. The Trans issue and the credential issue are two separate topics, as was stated in the article and as is understood to be true by normal, sentient human beings. So YES, we CAN blame the reporter for that because the reporter wasn't

This is so typical for someone in a place of priviledge and power to go and say "Oh, this person's reaction to my actions is not my responsibility. Maybe if she hadn't been so deceptive this wouldn't have happened. (because it seems clear the reporter sees being trans as being deceptive) "She was suicidal anyways,

To report on the science, Hannan would have to do more than simply test the golf club. He had to corroborate whether the inventor went to MIT or really worked on top secret projects for the Department of Defense and stealth bombs as she and her inventors had claimed, experiences that were essential to the science