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He’s a Republican. They’re afraid of homosexuals, Mexicans, black people, women, immigrants, change and any combination of the above. Being a coward is kind of their thing.

At least feminist stuff has enough clout and credence that brands (of the celebrity and product variety) are trying to incorporate it to sell themselves. That’s . . . something.

“Before hashtags were even a thing, he dropped his most searched feature, blind items, because the ones about sexual assault “felt crossing a line.”

I think we need to look at spanking like car seats. So many people hear “you shouldn’t spank your kids” and immediately get defensive because their parents spanked them, and if you aren’t supposed to, than that means that they had bad parents. But they love their parents, they couldn’t have been bad, so that must mean

If you thought wealthy men got a lot of shit for kneeling, wait until y’all see what happens to an underpaid woman.

Well done, Rich. Oscar-bait movies about gay experiences are almost always twenty years too late for their own message. Over the last 30 years, prestige studio films with gay central characters, from Torch Song Trilogy to Brokeback Mountain to Carol to Call Me by Your Name have always been period pieces and

I feel like a lot of Polanski’s defenders are equating what he did with, say, a star having consensual sex with an underage groupie.

Pretty infantalizing, considering the fact that there will always be plenty of 18-year- olds ready to hook up with someone just 5 years older than them. Sheesh. Let’s let women decide for themselves what they are and aren’t ready for sexually.

It really is. Though, people in their early 20s don’t know that unless someone tells them. The 15-25 decade is such a mess.

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This was not entirely without precedent of sorts. Two hundred years previously, notorious adventuress (and later superstar opera singer!) Julie d’Aubigny would often have to expose her top to men she defeated in duels—and there were apparently many of them!—to prove they had, in fact, been beaten by a woman.