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the russian 'clueless' bit was maybe my favourite thing you've done on jezebel in the last three years.

No. You are confused about the meaning of that sentence.

Long time lurker, first time poster. But I just have to say (as I keep reading all these comments all over the internet today about how "gross and skanky" Miley Cyrus has become), that while Miley certainly has a warped view of what it means to break out of childhood and become an adult woman, ROBIN THICKE IS A 36

The dad from Growning Pains son faux fucked the Achey Breaky Heart guy's daughter.

Also, I don't know who this Robin Thicke character thinks he is but Beetlejuice will be sooo pissed when he finds out his suit was stolen.

Wow. A tremendously composed, powerful woman.

Antoinette Tuff thought rules were made to be broken. Until one day she went too far and the Chief threatened to take her badge - unless she could learn to work with her new partner - the by-the-book ultimate career cop, Marcy Strong. How will this odd couple cope, being thrust together against their wills? And will

Guys, her last name is Tuff. Come on! If her name was in a book or movie people would be like, "Oh, please. Too obvious".

Part of me hopes Hillary Clinton called him up and was all "Not cool, bro."

I disagree. The fact that not all women in porn are victims has zero bearing on whether or not Linda Lovelace was victimized. My take on the film was that it's telling HER version of HER story—not the story of every single woman ever to participate in porn. There are other female characters who seem perfectly happy

So. Is Lovelace an unreliable narrator when she describes who much she loved doing porn? Or did she only become unreliable when she revealed how hellish it was?

For some reason, every time I've seen the title floating around recently, I figured it was about Ada. I am disappoint.

No, quotation marks mean that I DIDN'T WRITE IT. Go yell at the guy who did, dingdong.

Uh, no, it wasn't an "ad hominem attack" (waaaaahhhhhh!!!!!), it was a sincere recommendation. If you were better at reading you'd notice that "the mindset of men in the 21st century" is in quotation marks. Which means I'm quoting someone. Someone else. Someone whose stance I'm critiquing. Which is the entire point of

This study just reinforces what Rob Portman taught us about the world: there are privileged straight white cis men who literally cannot feel empathy until they are personally and directly affected by injustice.

*Reads awesome comment*

I have the same reactions when one of my guy friends says this to me. "I didn't really believe in feminism until I had a daughter!"

Is it true that this is a photo of a young Antonin Scalia?

Well I interpreted it as one dude interviewing a bunch of women and finding out their motivations behind it. Often the interview subjects said they felt white people were less intimidated the more "European" and long their hair looked. He didn't tell anyone they couldn't get a weave, simply pointed to the financial

seriously, i could have used some novocaine. ANYTHING stronger than g-d advil. still angry about it, actually.