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I had no idea he had been on Gilmore Girls and that being the touchstone all these commenters knew him from made me feel like a decrepit old hag.

A couple of the zombies were the same, beyond the flapper lady. It looks like she has some sort of personal item of the zombies she raised, so it's likely she would keep reanimating the same ones until they were destroyed.

For those of us who were at the right age when Skid Row came out, the t-shirt incident was a huge deal. It severely dimmed his panty dropping appeal.

Or when NINJACATE's (now ZOMBIECATE) post on groupthink went viral (I'd say 1,575,007 hits would count as viral), it was completely ignored and pushed down on groupthink.

Sorry, I should have been more clear. I thought this story was missing the fact that Biology Online was an affiliate site of SA, which adds another dimension to the 'why was this blog post pulled' tale.

I don't know what post about HS you're referring to. I wasn't defending Jezebel's record here. I explicitly said that. I was, however, pointing out that the OP was wrong is suggesting groupthink tried to bury NinjaCate's post about Miley Cyrus, which had nothing to do with Hugo.

No, I'm responding to your erroneous assertion that groupthink somehow hid NC's post. I'm the owner of GT and I would never tolerate a deliberate attempt to obscure one of the author's posts. There's plenty of examples of Jezebel's issues of covering WOC — this is a bad one to pull. (NC's post was linked on the

Discrimination faced by women and POC in the field is absolutely relevant to discussion of science.

Yeah, I thought that little fact was an element missing from this story.

it was completely ignored and pushed down on groupthink. I really like so much about Jezebel.

Send it to help@gawker.com . They'll handle it for you.

I can't speak to the other parts of your comment, but Jezebel has never been a safe space community.

English is the common language of schooling in India. Not everyone speaks it, of course, but a lot of people speak it in addition to whatever their regional language is.

I can only assume that you've never read the novel, because you're completely off base as to its message.

I'm a Hampshire alumni, and I'm quick to admit that Camp Hamp does not have the social cache or academic impressiveness of Smith. And their educational ideas are similar, but not the same. Don't stick me in a position of defending this misguided girl — but its not like Smith is located on an isolated mountaintop

I'm willing to slot her into 'incredibly young and out of her comfort zone'. Yes, there's a tinge of homophobia there, but exposing yourself to the larger world is supposed to be what college is about, right?

Like the whole 'Smith doesn't have sororities' thing.

Yes, I know. I went to school in the valley. It wasn't an actual question, I was pointing out there were plenty of college boys for straight girls to date in the Valley.

What are you talking about? Did you respond to the wrong person?