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While this isn’t for me, the less-snarky aspect is that it is encouraging community in a society that is ever-more less-communal. As a young adult after college I moved to the other side of the country, lived alone, and had no community. This is one positive side of housing like this.

Retirement living for the generation that will never be able to retire!

An aperitit, if you will.

I can totally see a new trend where badass bitches walk around in heels with canes and maybe cigars or monocles.... but I feel like Rihanna or Bey would need to make it cool before anyone else tries it.

yet that there aren’t huge protests, boycotts

“Conservatives like “small government”

ONLY in terms of using it as a blanket bullshit statement to defund education, healthcare, roads, wage protections, environmental regulations, reproductive rights, water infrastructures and pensions - giving it instead to petroleum companies, wall street crooks and billionaires -

Charlotte’s bill that passed recently that allowed trans people to use the bathroom of their choosing is what prompted McRory to clap back at the entire state with HB2. Which has more to do with a power grab than anyone’s actual feelings about LGBTQ rights, TBH.

Fuck all the Lala haters. I love her. I hate the pull out the just jealous excuse for the other women but really, why do they hate her so?

I don’t feel the same way, but I get it. Katie has been positioned as the emotional core of the show (for some strange reason) and also the rational one. But she’s not! She’s just as crazy as the rest, so the disparity between the role she’s been assigned and her actual self is huge. Lala is a gem, and the show needs

No wonder they used that special Toxic Paint!

My first instinct is that Tom Cruise surely has the best rolls that money can buy, but then again he probably has to avoid carbs to keep his action-star figure, so maybe not.

Maybe George Clooney is cheating with Sharon Stone.

And this proves what...?

“Short Fingered Vulgarian” all the way!

I work with kids in an athletic environment which is mostly female. We speak to new employees all the time about how to compliment athletes appropriately — compliment the skill or the form, suggest specific form or skill improvements without focusing on physical shortcomings or body types, expect maturity and good

Just this week I noticed that signs appeared at the school where I work which read “This Is A Nut Free School.” The signs were the total of our school’s attempt to educate the staff on this, as far as I know. They tend to forget special educators are here, so maybe they gave information to the rest of the staff. I

It’s rough always trying to combat sexism and gender norms. As a black woman, and especially one who grew up in a majority white town, I’ve done the same thing in terms of racism. It made me feel isolated a lot of the time, and I wish I had a more open relationship with my parents so I could have talked to them about

That karate anecdote really hit home for me. Karate was my life from ages 10-16, when I finally got my black belt. However, once thrown into class with the other black belts, most of whom were men in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, I quit within six months. Why? Because they made inappropriate and sexist remarks about my

When my son was in kindergarten, I consistently spoke up as the parent of a kid with autism, bringing those issues into conversations, and I worried that it would mark me as the Weird Mom, but after a couple of years I saw attitudes changing among the parents.

I can tell you, if it weren’t for the BP patch, I would have at least 2 teenage children at this point. I was not responsible enough to remember to take a pill everyday, but it’s hard to forget a patch you always see. And thank you, Planned Parenthood for being there for me in my irresponsible early twenties, late