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ISIS has millions of dollars, weapons, armies, and has overtaken cities. Makes perfect sense that their enemy #1 is the possibility of a sexual woman capable of experiencing pleasure.

My goal/always has been minimizing internet profile; what shows up in search results. And, totally agreed, if ever someone were to accidentally come across a photo of me, I would hope it's a wedding photo, I looked amazing (if I do say so myself). But, I don't like having much of anything personal of mine -

We didn't have a wedding hashtag. The social media fans at our wedding created one; some posted stuff publicly. Thankfully, the hashtag was first names, so the harm was minimal (common names FTW!). But, if guests had read the wedding website, they would have seen my ask that: ". . . nothing be posted on social

This is a much more extreme what not to do after a bad hairdo, but FYI, getting a box of color at Duane Reade that's easily 7 shades off your natural ain't wise either.

My husband has learned a lot about street harassment since we've met and it was amazing to me how little he knew. As a decent, thoughtful, feminist human being, he doesn't get it. ("Sure, [guy friend] and I might tell each other, hey she's hot, but not catcall at her.") He's offered to buy me a "stop telling me to

This has nothing to do with TAKING a selfie and everything to do with "should I share personal information or pictures of me on the internet?" I suggest the answer to that question is almost always no.

Doesn't she realize that as a woman, not a corporation, her religious beliefs will only get her so far? Never mind that it's unreasonable (and therefore, in court in Florida, probably likely, UGH FLORIDA) to have to create an accommodation for a someone to do well woman care who ignores or refuses to provide a

There's no way I could've stayed and kept a straight face. I see nothing sexual, but so much comical, in the dick pic. I'd never be able to stop making jokes, making it more awkward (if possible). Run from this one. Run far.

I love that she cared so much about doing this and being on top of things that she studied up before her first pitch. That's the type of dedication being awesome that gets you to 105, apparently.

Something is probably wrong with me, but I only really have a problem with the first and the special needs ones. They're not making fun, they're racist/ignorant. The guy is an actor/comedian so I assume whatever he posts is intended to be comedic. But, also, as with all things, just because someone speaks doesn't

Seconded. The final paragraph is inaccurate — Vanderbilt isn't yet accountable for anything other than, most likely, fighting this out in the press and courtroom. This particular press account seems certain of the outcome. Pleadings are simply a request for relief and there is not necessarily need for all the

If stress prevented ovulation then none of the children who I know to have been conceived while their mom was in medical or law school or working big law or in their residency would exist.

OMG. Yowsas. And you knew her when. First roommate eventually left school and I don't know whatever became of her. But, I never saw her name in the news. So, there's that. It's been decades.

My first college roommate was confident she didn't need her bipolar medicine. Or an alarm clock (so she would sometimes re-set mine - for a later time). She didn't do laundry. She kept vampire hours. She started self medicating with pot or coke depending on her mood. Upside was that once in a while she was a blast

Whether the cupcake craze is over or not, Crumbs is, at best, NYC's 5th (maybe 6th) best cupcake. Why save it?

It's funny but I might be offended (just a little) if someone bought me, say, a Gap shirt in a size L but never an American Apparel shirt in an L. They run SO small. And they shrink. It's all good.

EXCEPT — last time I went to All Saints, the clothing was bigger (at least tops, that was all I tried on). No lie, I was back into my usual size OR my usual size was too big. They're catching on to this American vanity thing.

I relate to this exactly. I have been a solid medium (at times M/L) my whole life. At one point I *was* a little bit larger, then I settled into a size. Then that size became a smaller size - though my body stayed the same. My clothing went from sometimes a S and always a 6 to sometimes and XS and no idea if a 6

Totally, right? I would have expected the responses to my comment to be more along the line of "then the teachers would need to learn about economics and fiscal responsibility" but I guess given how the US pays its teachers, they're all aces at fiscal responsibility. (Separate issue, for a different day.)