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I saw the implication as far more sinister and misogynistic. As in, working alongside all of these rich men makes you more likely to find a rich husband and/or good business connections. Because bouncing up and down is the best way to a good spouse and a good job!

About time! But I suppose, you are forgiven.

Osmosis Economics. If you’re in the presence of someone with a lot of money, that money will surely spontaneously transfer over to you.

“Waft over” economics. You still don’t get the money, but you can smell it if the wind is blowing in the right direction.

So the cheerleaders, who are also professional athletes, are supposed to make ends meet via ... what, exactly? Fucking the team and hopefully getting a few bills shoved their way in return? How nice and open-minded of these conservative fucksticks to show their support for prostitution.

wait so this editorial board works near some of the richest people in the country in the OC so does this mean that they also can be paid $0.50/hour

This is why whenever I need to get some food, I just go to the supermarket and hang out by the checkout. I get to be in close proximity to people who have food, which is the same as having it, yourself.

They are not of this world.

I am usually somewhat leery of Allred, but I completely agree with her on this. A 25 year old sexually grooming a 14 year old girl is not a “sex scandal”, it’s a potential crime. She’s a potential victim if anything happened, not a mistress in a cheating scandal.

The longer quote from Allred:

Is it weird that I want to see them smile? *Actually* smiling and showing their teeth. I’m tired of Zen Faced Olson twins™ Also, It Takes Two was one of my favorites from my youth.

Cigarettes. In fancy bowls. Everywhere. How glamorous.

Can we get a clarification on what is smarter? Rocks, hammers, or broken chicken eggs?

Ladies, if the guy you’re dating lists one of his hobbies as “militia”: DEALBREAKER.

There are some political prejudices involved.

Like almost any discussion on this, the article makes a lot of assumptions. One that I consider glaring is their definition of working class as low paying and low income. While in reality a lot of working class are paid much more than the lower or even mid levels of ‘white collar’ office workers. A master plumber or

Stop caring what other people think about what you wear. People in general can shove their shallow hurtful opinions right up their bunghole as far as I am concerned. And a LOT more people really need to take that attitude when someone forces their opinion on someone else trying to make them feel bad about themselves.

I think Taylor Swift would be a better comparison for that.