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Because some people need MORE attention. An engagement party plus a engagement photoshoot plus a bachelor(ette) weekend plus a rehearsal dinner plus a wedding and reception plus a post-reception afterparty plus a brunch the day after the wedding plus a wedding video is NO LONGER ENOUGH to show how very very special

It's not ridiculous. Racism without systematic power is just racial prejudice, and it is absolutely possible to be prejudiced against white people, I agree. The problem with calling that racial prejudice "racism," however, is that it compares the minor, non-systematic offensives against white people to the oppressive

LMAO just stop.

"The snide comments and casual racism here is just ridiculous."

Why do people always whine about people discussing on a discussion board?

I'm jealous of them. You gotta have no experience with actual grief if you think the loss of a friend's pet is a tattoo-worthy tragedy. (P.S. The other day I accidentally drowned a spider in my bathtub. Maybe I should get a tattoo of Charlotte spinning a web that says "Rest in Peace.")

The problem is, that's NOT what a tip is. It contradicts the very definition of a tip and how tipping works everywhere in the works except the USA.

"Jay Z's "side chick" (ugh)"

If were a guest at that wedding, I'd be all "Apple cake? What the actual fuck?"

You don't have to claim it aloud for the implication to be true. Look at the content of the site. Look at how it differs from content directed towards the Lowest Common Denominator of the modern woman; magazines like Star and InTouch... do you notice the difference? Good. Jezebel may not be 'explicitly

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can we replace another dumb kartrashian story with stuff like this?

I think the obvious lesson (which, c'mon, you should've learned at least a year ago), is that you don't pay money for anything to do with Kevin Hart, who is to movie comedy what Aziz Ansari is to standup: a fucking no-talent scourge whose whole act is based around his ability to yell in a funny voice and act flustered

I don't think there's anything wrong with an individual woman changing her name, but we can't pretend that it doesn't have a strong sexist reason. 87% of college-educated women change their name to their husbands' last name. It's not judgmental to point that out, just critical of sexist naming conventions. No one is

Your post was clear, not sure why people are (willfully) misreading it. I too find it very strange and de-personalizing for someone to call themselves "Mrs. HisFirstName HisLastName" as if she has ceased to exist in any linguistic way, not even a first name anymore, just a Mrs. Why could she not have simply said,

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OMG I really hope their first kiss was as amazing as this:

I know that. I just don't understand why modern women would hold on to the custom of identifying themselves as a couple with only the husbands name. Language is powerful. I could never get on board with the linguistic erasure of myself, even if it is just within a spoken context.

"So excited to make my debut as Mrs. John Molner!"

An eight-year-old child is more than old enough to know better than to hit her mother. At what point do we stop excusing children who act like horrible, entitled brats? Sure, the way she was raised has to take a huge portion of the blame here, but just being eight is not a valid excuse.

Everyone is blowing this is off as some weird fetish-y thing and missing Mark's larger point: this is becoming normal. Let me repeat that again: hardcore, extreme and often dangerous sexual acts, overwhelmingly involving women, are becoming more and more normalized. Things that should be seasoned fetishes and

Your post is so British, the space where my chin should be is trembling.