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Don't forget — it's totally your responsibility all the time to do your best to explain feminism in the most man-positive way ever. You know, because as a woman it's important to never ever present ideas that might make men feel like you actually want equality or something (especially if they perceive it as

First, SarahEmCee made a valid (if general) point and was met with "But not all men! Your life must be terrible if you genuinely think all men! Not all men!" And now you somehow read "they are all retrograde pro-life crazies" from "politicians who spend the majority of their time in office throwing up obstacles to

In the late '80's I moved to a small town called Mercer Island just outside of Seattle to live with my aunt and her three daughters. I had just gotten out of one of those "troubled kids" institutions that I still blithely refer to as a reform school, and needed to enough credits to graduate.

(if you have 10 favorite books and they were all written by white men, we have a problem)

"Well I'm not saying it's a number, I'm saying it shouldn't happen in either direction," Webb argued.

What hes doing is saying stuff that is technically true, ie nobody should be hitting anyone, and yes men suffer from domestic abuse. The problem is the context. Hes throwing out stuff that has a kernel of truth, in order to gloss over the inequities women face in abusive relationships. We are focusing, rightly so,

Ed Sheeran seems like a nice young man! But idk I went on a very in-depth Google k-hole after hearing "Don't" and it really seems to me like he and Ellie Goulding weren't exclusive at the time? Plus, Niall is very dreamy soooo

thank you. I was convinced I was a Cranky Old Lady That Just Didn't Get IT - because I don't find anything cute or charming about strangers crashing someone's wedding or reception

The general opinion of Beyonce is that she does everything right, which is why we're supposed to find this charming. But it's not.

Yup. But it has nothing to do with what people think of Beyonce. Look, I love Lady Gaga beyond reason—have a tattoo and a themed bathroom and everything—but if she stumbled upon my wedding and stuck around for pictures? I would honestly be excited to meet her—but also really distressed about it, because it would

"And put a shirt on"

Rude, exactly!! If I were a celeb who had even a shred of compassion for the mortals, I would turn and run the second I suspected a wedding was within a quarter of a mile of my person. Even if the bride and groom were fans, I would assume that they would not want the unexpected excitement and stolen attention that my

Stole that bride's spotlight. Rude. Seriously, I'd be mad. Only two people would be allowed to crash my wedding: my dead father and Bill Murray.

I think this whole celeb wedding crash is tacky. Like if someone famous showed up to my wedding I would be so pissed. Like bitch it's MY DAY GTFO!

she's absolutely growing up. i think people forget that she was REALLY YOUNG when she got into the business. she was signed as a songwriter at like 15.

Taylor's paranoia about how people are spying on her freaked me the fuck out because I bet these are all things that actually happen to celebrities. [shudder]

I don't really care about the title as much as the fact that she isn't Kate Middleton anymore. In my mind, it is the same as calling a woman that has kept her last name Mrs. [Husband's Last Name] instead of Mrs. [Her Last Name], and therefore rude. I don't care if they call her Duchess or Princess or whatever her

I didn't watch the original ending, so I'm just going to go with this one and assume that's how it happened all along.

Oh I get this. I had mine to Josh Lyman.

have you ever heard him talk? it's so slow and low and dopey. i love deep voicessss