slaybelle
Slay Belle
slaybelle

So they leave and go change it. Take the child out if they cry. I'm in my mid 30s and a huge movie buff, so I'd say I've been regularly attending movies for over 20 years. I've never been chased out of a theater or had a movie interrupted by a kid's poopy diaper. In fact, every horrible movie experience I've had

In every occasion I've seen people bring beer in, they were already totally wasted. They just kept getting drunker — and acting accordingly — throughout.

"Would you like it if someone else brought their infant to the theater?"

I used to do matinees during the week with the baby. It's not 'baby and me', but it tends to be cheaper and less crowded. And my kid always slept right through them if I timed it right.

Yes, your reply that includes the lines "the link below includes all sorts of female killers, including spree killers" (link doesn't work) and "you find serial killers in other countries".

Holy shit, where do you find virgins these days?

I obviously approach this from a different vantage point. As someone who has a number of mentally ill people in her immediate family — and some of them are ill enough to have been institutionalized — I don't think it reflects badly on them or any other person struggling with mental health issues to acknowledge that

I don't think you can lump hit men or military people into a discussion of the general population. Part of what makes them capable of doing their 'job' is a systematic breakdown of the moral imperative not to kill another person. Soldiers in war may kill a lot of people for a number of reasons that may benefit them

Spree killers, mass murders, serial killers, and people who murder others are not all motivated by the same psychology. You can't lump them all together as a rebuttal to this article.

"Honestly it's offensive to truly mentally ill people (most of whom aren't violent) that everyone automatically jumps on the crazy train as soon as something like this happens. "

The same way it's always been done — paste a link to the offending comment in trollpatrol. www.jezebel.com/trollpatrol/forum

Right in the first paragraph: "Gevinson, the 16-year-old blogging phenom who started her own online magazine for teenage girls last year, says in a new interview that Seventeen's problems go beyond mere Photoshop." And it includes a link to Rookie.

Jezebel has covered them on multiple occasions.

Weird. I'm glad its fixed for you though!

Notifications seem to have been down for a couple of days.

I didn't love everything about it — I'm a little jaded on the horror front — but the premise and format were excellent. Sometimes I'll be driving around in my car and suddenly I'll think to myself 'So what did happen in North Korea'?

I don't think WWZ is the end all be all of zombie lit, but I thought the format was the best part of the book. And I love Terkel, so it really thrilled me to see the homage.

I responded to you earlier but only because I saw your post in my inbox. I'd email helpdesk if I were you.

When I was 17, I was on the boardwalk shopping in the middle of the afternoon. The clerk I was talking to pinned me against an endcap in full view of the boardwalk and the other customers in the store and masturbated against my leg. No one helped me. At an outdoor concert in my twenties, a guy grabbed me from behind

Unfortunately, it'll just end like this.