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It’s like Pamela Anderson is stuck in an eternal loop of playing a cool girl who is the only one that understands the bad boy. Only in this case the bad boy is an old, gross man, who is more nefarious   than bad. Really not a good look.

As someone who has always been pretty skinny (and incredibly self-conscious about it, especially my flat chest), I used to always respond with the “skinny shaming is also harmful” comment. Recently, though, I saw a bunch of dudes on Facebook whining about how feminists “hate” dadbods, and how men deserve body

I have psoriatic arthritis and I agree that blanket pronouncements about what I “should” eat drive me bananas. I found that I REALLY feel better when I all but eliminate simple carbs. I LOVE me some pasta, potatoes and rice; but darn if I don’t swell and hurt after I indulge. People seem to think that I am on a weight

I would say there’s an abyss of difference between Dell donating computers to a classroom and Jay-Z thinking his presence has a value. It does sound extremely douchey, especially coming from a guy who blatantly flaunts his wealth in both his life and his work.

I’m sorry, but I just have to laugh when people say stuff like that. I really don’t mean this to be as bitchy as it will come off in print, but if you’re tired of skinny shaming (though I don’t agree that a description of someone as “sooo thin” necessarily qualifies), you can open any magazine, turn on any channel,

It’s too much of an eyeroll with a kajillionaire says, “My presence is enough.” It reeks of cheap excuse. Suck it up and cut a check, moneybags.

Float like a octopus, sting like a clock.

I’m always struck by this when I see women celebrities in real life and imagine how tough it must be to maintain that level of thinness so they look good on camera.

If you wear your own company’s jeans do you have to pay yourself for them?

I hope she goes from slide to slide by rubbing her head against the screen.

Congrats to Jennifer Connelly on her very first computer!

I think the LD50 for potatoes is roughly one metric ton.

The point of the article is to expose that ESPN hired a reporter that doesn’t know how to do his fucking job because if he did he wouldn’t argue against scientific consensus that the planet’s climate has changed and will continue to do so at an increasing pace thanks to mankind. He never once criticized Cain’s

Your science degree didn’t do you much good, judging by your cockamamie comment.

Miss!

A guy who ignores the scientific evidence of climate change is also likely to ignore the scientific evidence of long-term head trauma related to football. Or say that statistical analysis is for nerds who can’t play sports.

In short: he’s a dumbass who appeals to the lowest common denominator aka ESPN’s target demo.

Oh geez, another entitled conservative playing the ideology card. No one is ever going to respect conservatives until they quit whining about the whole world being against them.

The first quote you copied from this article only supports your point if you ignore what immediately came next:

Um... I’m actually a bit uncomfortable with saying that defending evolution is a liberal stance, I think it’s more of a literate or even a lingual stance, as in only sub lingual morons could doubt evolution at this point.

How about the fact ESPN hired a commentator with no major sports experience who is primarily known as a conservative political pundit? Curt Schilling, whatever his views, was first and foremost a baseball player. Keith Albertan was a sports reporter well before he became known for his news program. Cain’s hire smells