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Yes! The model’s boobs looks like they are down around her waist. Awful bodice!

Someone needed some attention! I wasn’t a huge fan of Markle’s dress but it was prettier than this lady’s design and certainly not even approaching identical. And if she wants to talk about fit she might want to start with the bodice of her own dress...

Yes. I did not realize until I read this article how I’ve always felt privately guilty that I have had zero interest in reading Infinite Jest. It has been hailed as a classic of our time, but to me it has always looked like a chore to read, tedious and self-indulgent. I no longer feel guilty.

That’s especially weird considering she has a white grandmother. If people had been successful in shaming Barack Sr. and Ann Dunham from kissing, we wouldn’t have had a President Obama or a Malia.

Also disappointing; Black twitter giving her shit for kissing a white dude. Because in 2017 interracial relationships aren’t ok anymore I guess?

No Doubt, it’s Gwen.

That’s kind of what I’m talking about. Like I don’t really believe anyone would subject themselves to the kind of scrutiny that comes with reporting this kind of thing if nothing had happened to them. That’s why these things go so badly under-reported. The idea that anyone would do this just for the sake of ruining

A preponderance of evidence is more than enough and that is the typical bar for most universities that decide not to shelter rapists and sexual harassers and assaulters. And usually that’s what exists, a preponderance of evidence. I say this as someone who works at a university and has met 3 men who were fired or

Not to mention that even if the allegations against Florian turn out to be false (which I find extremely unlikely), from what is documented in the EEOC complaint it seems that Rochester absolutely retaliated against the complainants in the months that followed their investigation. Among other things, Celeste Kidd was

It’s almost like there’s one standard for believing men when they say bad stuff has happened to them (they were falsely accused by 18 people of sexual misconduct) and a second standard for believing women when they said bad stuff has happened to them (18 people witnessed or experienced sexual misconduct towards junior

I think their argument isn’t to say that the allegations are the same but to warn people not to believe the media reports because sometimes media reports are very wrong and even fraudulent.

The crazy thing is, this isn’t even really a case of sexual assault, it’s sexual harassment of students and employees in a professional academic setting. A lot of it isn’t really in question too, there are emails, message transcripts, of how this one professor interacted with his students and female colleagues, which

Aren’t they pretty substantially different accusations? The UVA story alleged a gang rape, I think. U of R’s issue is that female grad students and employees are being sexually harassed, not necessarily sexually assaulted. The fact that they can’t seem to grasp the difference shows how little they care.

I think U of R doesn’t have much by way of the Rolling Stones article defense. There’s a complaint on the books and a prof resigned in protest.

Eh - I’ve had more than one straight man attempt to demand that I “cease all contact forever” with another guy. Shit goes both ways.

I had a sister who had an abortion for medical reasons/not viable fetus and she had the same thing. There was once where she said she made everyone in the room feel awkward because when the doctor was explaining what would happen in polite, technical terms she went “Ohhhhh okay - so this is an ABORTION? I know how

I never said “overweight”, I said “fat”. And a lot of people in the past who were considered beauty icons in their time would be called “fat” if they tried to be beauty icons today.

The point is being fat is not a bad thing. If she thinks of herself as fat, but still thinks she’s beautiful and desirable, than there is nothing wrong with taking that label. It does not “harm” fat people in any way by acknowledging that there are many different kinds of fat and in some ways it can be subjective (and

1. Well, this comment section predictably turned into missing the forest for the trees as everyone scrambled to determine if the author is or is not properly fat.

I’ll have you know I’m CUDDLY not FAT.