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1 in 16000 is also your odds of dying in a car crash in the next 365 days.

Thanks for this. I love the way I look now, and plan to go gray and embrace my wrinkles when the time comes and be a hot old dame and all that jazz, but the second age starts to meld my chin and neck together, I'm getting that shit tucked, zero fucks given.

Nope, not an MRA in the slightest, and nope, not gonna fuck off either. Also nope, not self diagnosed. I was assaulted outside my home, and that's only the most recent event, not that I should have to prove anything to you. Of course someone with PTSD needs help. I needed help and continue to receive it. However,

My concern is that the world will not present itself with trigger warnings. And triggers aren't always evident, as I know personally.

I'm sorry, but in my humble opinion trigger warnings are just another iteration of political correctness run amok. Everybody wants to be babied and protected from offense at all times. Grow a spine, people. (mind you, this is coming from a bleeding heart liberal with PTSD out the wazoo) Nobody is truly triggered

"Trigger warnings allow people to elect whether they do watch/read/consume/etc." But being at a university is not really like being at the movie theater or the supermarket. The consumption-based model of education is a terrible idea.

I don't have any desire to insult the kids making these requests; good on them for being secure about acknowledging they have issues, and wanting to be warned that different topics of education may trigger their issues, for all the reasons you mention.

I am torn between being sympathetic to survivors of trauma and telling college kids to get the fuck over themselves. I have a number of friends who are college profs and they tell me the whole "helicopter parent" phenomenon has resulted in students with massive senses of entitlement.

Ok, so putting effort into one's appearance + encouraging others to do so = bad. Not putting effort into one's appearance + encouraging others not to do so = good. Got it.

Sheesh. Someone sure is mad this person used their Instagram to try and make something for themselves.

you're right. Your ass will probably never look as good as this chick's but if you work at it, and eat healthy, your ass can look like the best possible version of your ass. I get that you don't like this chick and I tend to agree she's useless but that's no reason to post ridiculous crap like this where you're

Though it is important to note that the anger here should be directed at the New York Post for hiring a woman with no credentials, not Butt-Girl for taking an opportunity. The hate here is so misplaced — this woman is not responsible for society's reaction to her ass, she's just profiting from it (and good on her for

Go ahead and hate, Jezebel. For all your feminist pretensions, you guys are no different then a sorority house.

Replying for the first time ever to say that the replies on this article (and the cattiness of the article itself) are really disheartening. Yes, I will agree that from the excerpts given here, she does come off as rude, with the "fat girl diet" talk. But why does that give anyone a right to snark on her body,

Because muscular butts don't stick out that much naturally. For her butt to get that big from lifting, her thighs would have to be similarly huge, and they're just not.

This may come as news to you, but there is no qualification to be a journalist. It's not like a doctor where you have to do residency.

That's how James Joyce got his start.

That is actually not true, some people do have trouble keeping weight on due to a fast metabolism or thyroid issues or a host of other medical issues. To assume that someone has an eating disorder because they are "scary skinny" is simply wrong.

Uh...nope. It can also be genes. Like mine. I have a genetic disorder that makes it harder for me to gain weight. My sister does not have this disorder, but having high metabolisms run in our family. Do you have a source on thinness only being caused by undereating or "psychological issues?"

I appreciate articles like this. Sick bastards like this get off without any real penalty as it is, so at the very least they should have social repercussions. Personally, I think they deserve to be ostracized by everyone they know for the rest of their lives. When you hurt someone else they carry it with them for the