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@The PIE Piper: If I was her sister I might be hurt and pissed. But I'm not her sister and I don't know either of them and don't know how anything went down, so I'm not going to get all up in arms about it.

What I can't stand is when women, particularly Jezzies, say "I HATE her!" about a famous woman and then list all the reasons they hate her, usually projecting some elaborate narrative onto this person that they Have. Never. Met. to justify this hate. You may not be reading People Magazine but the narrative you're

@DaisyGamble: I think the idea is that they spend weeks or months on the road and not at home, in a variety of hotels and green rooms, so having those kind of creature comforts makes it suck less. Also, they're making a buttload of money for everyone involved, so I think it's worth a little extra expenditure to keep

I think some of it has to do with the fact that plenty of folks feel a little frisson of shame when wearing the same fancy outfit to two fancy occasions where they will be photographed. And the First Lady's every photographed outing apparently fits in that category.

When I'm on the train without a book I pass the time daydreaming, sometimes about what the Disney Princesses would be like as Queens. I've got it all figured out in the replies.

@James T Quirk: Yeah, I am concerned about their taste level. Or they're high. Dunst looks gorgeous.

@AlwaysDisapointed: I didn't go to Lycee Francais but I went to a similar bilingual French school. My mom sent me there as some kind of weird challenge-punishment because I was a brilliant genius kid failing out of school for no good reason.

@flareandglare: Agreed. To that end I think that expanding and smartening up our sex ed is might be more helpful than quashing down our porn.

I'd like to see a story exploring the rock-paper-scissors relationship between Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. I like the little built-in checks-and-balances system they have.

@KitKat: Yup. Wonder Woman's creator was a kinky, polyamorous fella. The bondage themes in WW go right back to her creation.

@moonkitten: Ugh, I love that stupid movie.

She looks badass, too.

@LolaLane: In Movie-World (or Bizarro-World) as I like to call it, ugly is hot in glasses and overweight is either +15 pounds or +200 pounds but nothing inbetween.

If the Lady-Gaga-Defense-League and the Lady-Gaga-Backlash-Brigade all reduced their feverish output by, like, 50 to 60 percent I'd be much happier.

I got angrier with Peyser at every single word, and when she whipped out 'single mom', I almost punched my computer screen.

@prairielily: I don't think any amount of alcohol in the world would compel me to repeat that experience. Ooof.