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I had a breast reduction. Best decision I ever made. Go for it, you will not regret it. I'm here if you have any questions.

Best of luck on your new adventures, Lindy. I can't say I agreed with you a lot (almost never, in fact) but you're a great writer and I have nothing but respect and admiration for your work.

I'm all for squish but I would love a Hermès kelly.

I'm not a big Hermès fan and I don't like the Birkin but, if I ever got rich, I'd buy a Kelly. Probably vintage. Or new but in a soft leather. And yes, I realise their prices are totally ridiculous. They've got some other vintage bags that I'd totally buy if I had oodles of disposable income.

I still think that decision belongs with the editorial staff of the paper. If they think this guy gets to air his views which, though stupid, are probably not that uncommon on campuses, then why not give him that chance? If anything, it will bring to the fore exactly what the different opinions on the topic are, and

No one is "entitled" to column inches. It's the editor(s)' job to decide who gets to write a column, and if they want to give this guy a chance to air his admittedly douchy opinion, why shouldn't they?

Honestly, I have more of an issue with people not being able to air their views - even dumb views - than I do with people's stupid opinions. Let people say whatever the hell they want, I'd rather live in a society that lets assholes have public opinions, than one where there is only one side/viewpoint allowed, even

Isn't the whole purpose of an editorial to print multiple and divergent views on an issue, even if some of those views are dumb or questionable?

I don't have an issue with him airing his views on this subject, stupid as they are. And it's an op-ed, so clearly the views expressed are his and his alone, not the paper's. I would only have a problem with the paper running this piece if it isn't also letting the other side express an opinion.

Best of luck, Tracie. You'll be missed. You're one of the few writers here with a sense of humour and irreverence, and I'm glad you're going to a company where you'll be able to really use that. I love Vice but it definitely needs more awesome ladies like yourself, looking forward to your contributions there.

He sounds like a whiny little asshole. Reminds me of my brother in law. He's a nice guy but some of the shit he pulls with my sister makes me want to kick him in the nads.

she is unbelievably gorgeous. I hope the ads they do are more interesting than Estée Lauder's usual same old though.

Now that I can agree with! Spirit sucks balls indeed.

Amazing.

That's not what I said at all. I was merely pointing out that people of both genders make inappropriate jokes at work, including about things like rape, and it doesn't mean that people are assholes or that they're enabling rape culture. I also clearly said that this store was totally wrong in how they handled the

Way to reduce 81 years of life and an incredible trailblazing career spanning over a half century, into one opinion. Luckily I'm not one of those social warrior assholes who haven't grown out of thinking the world and the people in it are black and white, and who feel they can only like someone if they share each and

Sheet cuff? I don't even use flat sheets. Fitted sheets and washable duvet covers and that is all. Duvet untucked, of course. Foot freedom. I sleep under the duvet and stick a foot in or out throughout the night for temperature control. When I buy sheet sets, I have the seamstress at my dry cleaning place turn my flat

I totally agree with your general sentiment. But about Joan saying bad things about fat people - why single that out? Joan said bad (but usually funny) things about everyone. Including (and usually mostly) herself. Nothing was sacred with her and no one was safe. She made Holocaust jokes. She made 9-11 jokes. She made

So true.

LGBT+ rights organisation GLAAD is reporting Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni plans to assemble a panel to counter Cochran's team's report.