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@tankearae: What he pulled with Don bothered me the most for some reason. It was a really low blow especially considering Don has stood by him for so long, and put up with so much of his crazy shenanigans, and is going through a heartbreaking family rift to boot.

I'm getting so sick of American Apparel's ridiculous shit lately. It shouldn't be so hard to shop for attractive, decently-priced clothes clothes in a way that's fair to workers AND women, y'know?

@lizbang: Hey, for some folks having to hobble means the shoe is for them.

@EndangeredRed: I can't believe people ship Ben and Margene! what a fucked-up little power dynamic that is.

Oh, Margene. I was so epically disappointed in her.She is his mother! and that power dynamic is just NOT OKAY. She's said as much before, (and believed it I think) but now this! Reaching out to him like that because of one moment of emotional vulnerability is totally reprehensible.

@MonkeyBearDog: Funny, I'm totally onboard with Barb's Indian probs as of late. Plenty of folks in social work and higher education have no idea how to address or acknowledge racial issues without being totally blinded by a weird mixture of prejudice and political correctness.

@quitelikely: Probably the lace from her wig coming up funny in photos?

@madeofawesome: I think that's because folks most often equate sexism with your grandpa, and racism with the KKK.

@SwirlGirl: Hey, Cylons can be super emotional! Check out the Sixes! :P

Distorting that photograph is a nasty move worthy of a middle-schooler. Just sayin'.

It's really odd to see her face contrasted with the face of her very lovely interviewer.

@Lilah: I'd say things started around 1910-20, but didn't become as universal until 1930-40.

I fucking died when Nikki cried. Homegirl needs to let it OUT.

How is this current? "Ethnic" and "Tribal" and "Native" shit is always "in". Remember that Pocahontas at the Disco thing? What-everrrrrr.

All those parentheses and juicy details make me imagine this being written by a circa-1920 gossipy Southern lesbian.

I appreciate Kelis' response, honestly. She's not an activist or a politician, and when PETA sends her a letter full of crazy talk about her sartorial choices I think it's fair for her to respond in kind with a big mess of crazy talk right back.

It's been fun ladies! I'm glad we all flipped out in magical Internet unison.