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They’re not being required to report though, which is good, or hopefully to intervene at all if they’re worried it would alienate the client. It sounds like it could set a stylist up to offer concrete suggestions in addition to an ear - in your example, more like “wow, I’m so sorry you’re going through that, I happen

I have no idea if this will help or not, but I like the idea of more people knowing the signs of abuse and actually ACKNOWLEDGING it as being abuse.

That man’s supporters are really chafing me today- every other comment about this stupidity reminds “you whining libtard crybabies” about things such as 1. being on our knees to praise our new “persident” (The guy continually spelled the word this way. It kind of got amusing) 2. We are all about to be so rich that we

Cho has made herself one of the main voices of this debate and was publicly criticizing the movie and Swinton. If someone does that, they can’t then claim that if someone wants to talk about it with them that they are being turned to as the only Asian in the room. She has set herself up as an expert on this issue for

Why isn’t it ok?

I’m guessing that Cho doesn’t understand why a lot of people are pissed at her. It has nothing to do with her feelings that Asian actors should play Asian roles, which is completely valid. Everyone’s pissed because she took what was supposed to be a private conversation, twisted it into the worst possible

I feel like this item is designed to make his breakdown somehow her fault. Like, don’t forget, ladies, his illness is your responsibility and anything it does to him or anyone else is your fault!

It would be nice if this could spark a public conversation about how to recognize when someone is suffering a breakdown, but I’m sure it’ll instead be about shitting on Kim Kardashian for not seeing it sooner.

The problem with that is that a lot of people (like my mother) will start shouting “What about the tolerance you keep wanting? You’re not being very tolerant of our beliefs!”

That’s the thing that pisses me off about the Democrats, they always try to play nice. They keep trying to find common ground and listen. They’re dealing with children. They have to stop being nice and kowtowing to these fucking pissbaby toddlers.

You mean those evil racists are also lying power hungry hypocrites that don’t use their office to serve the people but to enrich themselves and amass power?

Interesting takeaway from this election cycle: Turns out that the GOP, the party that routinely wraps itself in the American flag and the Constitution, not really all that interested in democracy.

One of my favorite things to do at work is to simply respond with the forwarded email that contains whatever they said that they’re now claiming they didn’t say.

OH SHIT! Tilda came with fucking receiptsssssssssss

I’m having difficulty understanding Margaret Cho’s perspective here. It sounds like Tilda was up front about the issues, expressed her desire to do something about it and sought advice from someone who is in a good position to provide it. And Cho’s responses were thoughtful and measured as well. Not sure what got lost

***I love this story with one million Stars and Hearts***

Seriously!! There’s a big difference between wanting to bring your personal pet to work and having an animal that actually LIVES in a public building and has a purpose doing so.

This is an amazing story, and yet I am most impressed by the extraordinary pettiness of the anonymous puppy-owner.

On the list of Classic Blunders right after “Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line” is “never get in a small town turf war over a cat”