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good for you!

i think lena's impressive for her age but this pissed me off. urgh.

I don't really glean from the numbers in this article how it's fair to say that interns are overwhelmingly female. This is the first I've heard of that. Yes, she cites the personal/home care industry in terms of pay median, but that's about it. There are certainly male interns. I'm not necessarily calling a bluff, I

just find a proactiv retail stand. malls have them. i bought mine at manhattan mall on 34th st in midtown. with cash.

there's definitely like two levels/options. there's the "invite close friends and family and stick to a strict guest list" option. then there's the "oh but we have to invite my future father in law's accountant's work colleagues, and if we want to invite X we have to invite Y or someone will be offended." It seems

uncool or not, you're the one who's feeling strong and energized. i'd rather feel that way than fit some sort of abstract internet definition of cool.

i don't think they necessarily deserve to go to jail - just making the argument that they can be legally prosecuted for this.

also to add to my previous comment - the first amendment does not protect libelous statements, and I disagree that libel suit - or at least a false light suit - can be easily ruled out here. To make a case for libel you need to argue that the statement(s) in question are erroneous, harm-causing, and made without

Ohio recognizes defamation per se, as do I think almost all states in the country except for three or four. also in response to the original poster, libelious statements are exempt from the protection of free speech.

well, his mom and dad obviously didn't raise him to NOT go on videotaped rape tirades

I know what your theory is here. Respectfully, there's a line between saying things that are exaggerations or politically objectionable to certain people, and things that are plainly violations of human rights. I don't believe this is an acceptable response to dealing with tragedy, and in fact the failure to

unfortunately that won't preclude her from the possibility of becoming a target of horrendous people like this. it's totally shocking and disgusting. i never met anyone like these people in my life.

*maims everything*

ALL of the actresses you name dropped gained weight. The other recent one I can think of who lost is Natalie portman and the press would not stfu about it.

i assume she's being asked about it all the time. i think it's interesting but in no way surprising that male stars can gain/lose weight for roles (see: Christian Bale) and everyone applauds them for their dedication, but when a woman does it it's pored over for hours and eventualy assumed to be a thin veil for an

agreed! so stupid. i am not vegan but i'll be goddamned if i ever spend one minute of a loved one's wedding up in arms because my (probably super costly) catered wedding dinner entree does not involve steak.

tracie, i normally like your stuff. this is really closed-minded. i am not a vegan or even vegetarian, and i've had some really enjoyable/tasty/filling vegan food. i wish this entire thing was written more maturely.

you probably haven't had well-prepared vegan food. i'm a meat eater and i love my beef as much as the next gal, but before you write off non-animal cuisine i'd urge you to try a solid vegan restaurant. the food can be really, really delicious and satisfying.

vegan food can be really tasty if prepared well. and everyone has a right to do what they want on their wedding day, and a vegetarian option is pretty standard at many weddings. that being said, veganism is on an entirely different level of restriction. Wedding food can be crazy expensive as is, and it's presumptuous

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