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From the piece: "The victims of the prison system the Netflix show satirizes are overwhelmingly male. Leaving them out reinforces old stereotypes that hurt both genders."

I really want to know this asshole's opinion on the lack of women in the following shows:

- Escape from Alcatraz
- Shawshank Redemption
- The Green Mile
- Oz
- The Rock

I wonder what the population of women in women-only prisons is? I bet it's higher.

SO in closing, you're just not great around the kitchen.

Why should **I** have to buy and mix together two shades of pinkish beige to get the color I need? I know this is idealistic, but just because there aren't enough darker shades doesn't mean that there are too many lighter ones. There should just be enough shades for everyone to be happy.

Coming up on a year cigarette-free here. I tried gum and patches and chatix (sp?) and none worked. Picked up a decent vape starter kit, and I threw away my pack that very day. My MVP 2 with a nice blend of pineapple and vanilla is a much better alternative to smoking (or having rage fits and yelling from trying

Citation for a link between nicotine *alone* and lung/oral cancer development please. Mouse study, human study, as long as it features *nicotine ONLY*

I hate Jenny McCarthy, but I have to step in and say: E-cigs helped me stop smoking. I know not everyone uses them for that purpose, but they're a great tool if you're looking to quit. And even if you aren't really ready to quit, an e-cig is a healthier decision than smoking actual cigarettes. Sure, there are health

I am no doctor. But I have seen many of my friends cut back considerably or outright quit on e-cigs. My buddies mom went from 3 packs a day for over 20 years to a half pack a day since she got her E-cig. That has to be better for her than 3 packs a day. She said she feels better than she has in years.

nicotine hasn't been shown to cause cancer. Tobacco smoke is loaded with various tars and combustion products, however, and many of them are cancer-causing.

It's tobacco / smoke that's proven to be carcinogenic. As far as I'm aware, there's no known link between nicotine and health problems. As a former smoker, I totally get the appeal of vaping. It delivers the nicotine without most of the bad parts. A good friend of mine used e-cigs to quit smoking after being a

no.

I get the shaming on being anti-vax, but nothing on the eCig end has been proven one way or another. In fact, there's a growing consensus amongst the medical community that is looking twice (favorably, mind you) on eCigs (aka Vaping).

I see your point, but I think Giffords is aiming to use the steam from the national focus on women to galvanize people to make actual change regarding gun violence, because billing it as a human issues hasn't incited much change unfortunately. And in that light, I agree with Giffords' reframing of the debate.

Yes, actually, that is exactly what you said. And that is what you're saying again, right here. And do you know what? There is nothing you can say or do to make women like you. You cannot MAKE anyone like you. That's not how it works, and the fact that you don't understand that (coupled with the whine about looks

hopefully there's a way they can ban an actual computer's IP address instead of just the accounts.

Just crawled out from under a rock, eh "1 murderer and a guy on the internet" is not even slightly accurate or honest.

Women on twitter, facebook, and myspace and the livejournals before it have been harassed for YEARS. It isn't just a trend- it is a cultural issues. It is about time we take back the net and start stomping out this misogyny bullshit that permeates our physical and digital spaces.

It isn't just one though. We know about Rodgers and this guy, but violence against women happens all the time on a gendered basis.