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Starred because even after years of being on social media and the internet more broadly, I have never ever before seen someone take a selfie with a chicken.

That’s a great photo, all around, and a beautiful chicken, and you also look beautiful and as interesting as your posts always are. I hope you find the domestic situation you are looking for and that suits you. I am not familiar with that part of the U.S. but I have friends who live on the coast near the

Color me un-shocked. I remember reading this interview where she said they basically never had sex (actual quote: “Brian doesn’t any intimacy whatsoever”) and I thought it was such a strange thing to say to a magazine, and also probably not a great sign for their marriage.

Gawker did get hacked, about 5 years ago (pre-kinja). And they reported on it, just like this hack and many previous ones.

Ah ad hominem attacks, the refuge of the desperate. No, I know the motto of the company. It’s a disgusting company that I am ashamed is based out of my home town. The motto of the company does not mean it dictates the nature of what every person on there is using it for. But hey, go for the personal attacks, try some

Greek life bullshit needs to die.

Universities should just not support these institutions and should limit their ability to throw parties on school property.

I’m not feeling the dress but otherwise I think she looks great. I thought Jezebel was about feminism? For a moment there I thought I’d stumbled onto the Daily Mail’s sidebar of shame...

Yawn. I see you’re using some of your own “passage of time” writing snark about a pop princess who is radiating happiness and looks fabulous.

I think she looks gorge.

No worries! I understand your point.

That is a point well taken and at the risk of making a joke in terrible taste, as I said to the other commenter, I apologise for painting you with a broad “white”brush. I was provoked by the comment selected by the Jezebel blogger – to me the words “powerful women being trendy” are a bit contemptuous. It seems like

I think Instagram has helped members of this rare breed of women riders connect with each other. I’m a rider myself, and not being in California/the West Coast, Instagram was the only way for me to see other women living the same lifestyle as mine, and as much as I love my male biker friends, riding motorcycles is not

Point taken and I apologise for painting you with a wide (white) brush. I can barely put the percolator back together so kudos on your mechanical expertise and logic skills, and even though I’ve only been on a scooter, I’m sure it feels great to ride a motorcycle on the highway. Ride safe and have fun.

It doesn’t have to be the way you described at all. I’m in my 40s and just learned to ride last year. It was frightening and difficult and pretty life-changing. I live in a very low-income, rural area and I was able to buy a used bike very cheaply (much cheaper than a car), and it’s fairly simple to learn to work on

Unyielding passage of time? She’s like 32. STFU. You are why people don’t like millenials.

I want to rage but then I realized it is to close to home and much to personal to me.

Thanks! I enjoyed talking with you. :)

It’s nothing too awesome, I’m in education. I was just writing a lecture for Thursday about some of these very issues (more the recuperation (in the Situationist sense) than the specific examples) of feminism in late capitalism so this subject has been on my mind. Thank you.

I think we’re seeing a kind of onset of a kind of powerful women being trendy