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Yeahhhhh. The set design was stunning but I was like...no.

Not even in jest? I mean, I get if the stomping of a foot comedically doesn't wet your hilarious whistle or whatever, but it genuinely makes you feel she's rude?

I thought I was the only one who found the mobile version next to impossible.

I'm scared because I'm a web designer and I don't see what's so bad about it. Every company is going to want certain things for their site, and really, this is pretty much what I'd expect for Target. Then again, I don't know what their site used to look like.

This is the most fascinating thing I have ever read on Jezebel. Holy shit that is so scary.

This. Also, the most likely possibility that someone still has feelings in there somewhere. I would never date a friend's ex bc I respect their feelings. Has nothing to do with gender, or even a case-by-case issue. If you respect your friends, you respect their past. And besides, does the potential for drama really

Never leave an inebriated friend alone at a bar is for when you go out drinking with a friend and then you get an opportunity to hook up [that you would otherwise jump on], but you realize that means Jessica (who's three sheets to the wind) would have to find her way home on her own. So you do not hook up, or you get

You know what would be better than Peeta rolling around in mud?

I thought it was an older picture of Oprah before I looked at the caption. I totally see it in her eyes and eyebrows.

I disagree. Some people really love to be contrary, but even J-Law's haters secretly love her. It's science.

What the hell is... I'm going back to bed.

I found this gif last night and I had to share it with you guys. I have no idea where she is or what she is up to, but here is Jennifer Lawrence being Jennifer Lawrence.

Except the only people who would try to convince others that black people are more racist are that their racism is worse, are themselves racist.

NO. STOP. STFU. I'm biracial, you wanna know the most offensive, hurtful thing someone has ever told me? It wasn't someone calling me a nigger, uncle tom, uppity, 'oh she think she's white', mulatto, oreo, 'high yellah', or any other variation of a racial epithet; no it was some clueless, white SJ warrior earnestly

The term "racism", as it is used by the vast majority of people, includes both your definition of systemic racism and individual race prejudice. While it is useful to draw a distinction between the two in discussions of policy and social change, it can be very frustrating semantically to say something is "not racist"

No. There is institutional racisim and individual racism and they are two separate concepts. ANYONE can be racist. My Black father won't hire young Hispanic men to do his yard work because he thinks they are likely to steal from them and instead hires young White guys to do his yard workwork. That is racist as f&#k.

Can we extend this situation to the number of times I've been told that "heterophobia" is not a thing and it is not possible for LGBT to do legitimate damage to straight people because we lack "power"? Is there an argument less empowering than literally telling people they lack power?

"...if you look at the theory/meaning behind the word racism, but that's pretty much a syntactical argument, not a practical one."