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I'm curious to know what other little people think of Peter Dinklage narrating a nature show called "Mini Monsters." Obviously he's cool with it, because he's doing it, but it seems a little...off. (Imagined conversation at Discovery Channel production team pitch meeting: "It's funny because HE'S ALSO MINI!!")

I guess it's better than, "fuck you, Norms!".

The problem with campus rape is how college administrators respond to incidences of rape.

The point is that, while Rape culture exists regardless, Greek life helps perpetuate it. It isn't the only culprit, but you do what you can.

It is clearly not unconstitutional. It is a private organisation banning it's members (or those who want to stay members) from associating with fraternities. It has no government based responsibility to provide freedom of association.

If they ever do a spinoff called "Game of Thrones, the High School Years," she'd make a great young-Cersei.

There is really nothing helpful about letting intoxicated bros cluster in fortresses around campus and throw parties that make trial lawyers salivate. From experience, I say can 'em.

I love when famous people say "We should love/stop judging our bodies" because if it helps ONE girl help love themselves, it's a job well done. However, it's easy to say that when you are a rich, thin, white girl. I want Gabourey Sidibe to say this constantly and continue to tell ass holes to suck it. I want everyone

It's not drinking culture either. Rape and sexual assault exist in the absence of alcohol too

It's nothing new, other colleges have had similar policies for years. If your looking for greek life then attend a different college.

I'm 21 weeks pregnant and I've sworn that I'm going to bite anyone that touches my belly without my explicit permission. Alternatively, I'm going to put my hand on THEIR stomach. I feel very defensive about something that hasn't even happened yet.*

As if I needed yet another reason to love Emma Stone. This is a wonderful statement, "To stop shaming ourselves and other people for things we don't know the full story on — whether someone is too fat, too skinny, too short, too tall, too loud, too quiet, too anything. There's a sense that we're all 'too' something,

I have never once claimed to be a journalist. If people can't tell the difference between a major news source and a guy who makes dick jokes about candy bars, they're really not paying attention.

Jesus Tapdancing Christ, my article IS a blog post. That's what Jezebel is: a blog.

I've lived in and around Chicago my whole life and I have no problem with that assertion. I think it's more than likely that racism played a huge factor in this.

Nobody is assuming anything. However, suggesting that law enforcement take complaints from women of color differently than they take complaints from women who are white is an assertion based on evidence. If you'd like to make the case why this particular instance of a police department failing to follow up on sexual

We have too many examples of the police just not giving a crap about people with less money and darker skin to pretend that wasn't a factor any more.

Sweis... Weiss...?