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Better yet, find a mechanical engineer. Those guys will graduate on time, move straight into decent paying jobs (but will not make flashy money like Silicon Valley starup folks). Those decent paying jobs will be around through thick and thin. Oh, and since these guys don’t have the cosmically inflated egos of

Same for “serious” “hard-hitting” journalism. I write about the US-Mexico border and refugees, but my pitches about cartels and violence don’t get picked up; they send in men to do stories about how dangerous it is, how violent, how very masculine. Unless I’m writing about sex trafficking or femicides, and then I can

I completed a PhD program in literature in which about half of the students were also published writers or novelists. Because it wasn’t an MFA program, there were no creative writing classes. Instead professors held “salons”. They were all male even though half of the students in the program are female. When women

I’d be inclined to agree with you but Pounded in the Butt by my own Butt is light years better than 50 shades of Twilight.

Women suck at things, there is no way a woman could write a book series as good as JK Rowling and his Harry Potter series or write music as good as that dude PJ Harvey. They def can’t sing as well

Meh...everything the ‘Important Literary Man’ ever wrote was boring as fuck. Good riddance, I say.

People are assholes

i have a lot of thoughts on this. 1- why am i still watching this show ive never even really liked?

Sidenote: What’s with women calling their SO “daddy?” Is that a thing?

Yes, unfortunately. My dad looks a lot younger than he is (he could pass for mid-late 40s and he’s in his early 60s).

That she found a much older man isn’t the story here. It’s that the much older man happens to be Jon Lovitz. And that they teased out the big reveal over several meticulously crafted Instagram posts.

Thank you so much Adele. My sister had post partum depression with both her kids and a good amount had to do with the pressure of breastfeeding when she wasn’t producing enough milk. She still has depression to this day over it, a depression that causes her to lash out at people. She screamed at my one year old nephew

Something like 1 in 4 people is sensitive to SLS; it tears up my mouth if I use toothpaste with it, and I prefer sulfate-free shampoo because regular strips my hair. It’s nice to have products that don’t have it for those reasons, but it isn’t a harmful ingredient!

but SLS is hardly something to sue over.

Yeah, I know it can be drying to hair and maybe even a skin irritant to some people (like many other relatively innocuous ingredients), but SLS is hardly something to sue over. Or hide for that matter.

People tend not to think soap has cleaned sufficiently unless they see the suds, hence why such things are added in the first place!

I have a friend whose daughter has a severe dairy allergy, like anaphylaxis severe, so I’m glad to see this and will be sending this to her.

It took me several seconds to realize that picture was never going to load and it’s blurred on purpose.

It’s like that scandal where homeopathic remedies were found to have active ingredients in them, and the whole organic community was mad that they were buying functioning products instead of useless crap.

The good thing is that they did directly address this on previous seasons. Melissa let her kids drop out of school (although I have no idea if Mackenzie agrees to any of the nonsense that goes on in that family), and Christie made a point to say that it wasn't right and that Chloe was staying in school no matter what.

Poor poor Nia. She is the epitome of Black Girl Magic with her amazing dancing and she still can’t catch a break from the dark cloud that is Abby. Always stuck with Black choreography (with Abby being like, she should be proud of her heritage!) while Holly is like, “Yes, my daughter’s Black, but that’s not all she is.”