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I’d rather people get it than not. Earlier is obviously better, but I’m not turning away anyone who realizes, “Oh hey, you’re not a bad person just because of [immutable characteristic x], like I was always told. In fact, a lot of people in this demographic are great! I’m glad I now know that was wrong.” I don’t care

They have to be born that way? No one’s allowed to learn better later in life?

And now that she’s formed her own opinions, she’s very much an ally.

Honestly, I appreciate that she’s being pretty open about her past beliefs, if only because it highlights that yeah, you can think some shitty things, but it’s not impossible to change.

I think the article’s author is the one who makes that blame claim, the excerpt from the book just talks about how pill use was normalized between her mom and her friend’s mom.

It’s the Annette Benning vs. Denise Richards debate. Women who fall in love with habitual womanizers often believe they’re going to be Annette Benning whereas they end up being the Denise Richards in the long run. The former is the rare reception (usually because the guy decides to settle down with whomever he’s with

I’m not team Kris or anything, but it would take a genuinely special person to truly support your spouse through a gender transition. To do so while also an international “brand” that necessitates your laundry being on television, even if that were a life you had chosen makes it more complicated. Add to the mix that

I don’t understand this concept that wives must be angry about their husbands going out. It looked to me like he was having fun and playing around. It’s not like he was grinding up on somebody. I may be married but that doesn’t mean my husband and I don’t spend time apart with friends. My guess is Kate gives 0 fucks.

Yes, there was absolutely no blowback from that incident you were easily able to pull up screengrabs of and immediately remember over 20 years after the fact.

Yep! Lots of people have said this. Fans have even started calling her out for using feminism as a brand or when it suits her needs, especially when she didn’t participatee in the Womens March and only made a passing tweet. It’s like Katy Perry, Rihanna and Beyonce were out there. But especially Katy Perry, it’s like

“We are partnering with a few creative influencers, like Tavi, who are great fits for our residential buildings,”

This is the first time I’ve ever heard of this person.

YES. If you’re going to explicitly and intentionally profit from the political movement you damn well better also help it along.

I don’t think celebrities are necessarily obligated to voice political concerns, but when TS uses feminism as marketing, I think she somewhat opens herself up to this kind of criticism.

You know, Taurus.

You forgot:

Is she, though? Because I very strongly do not relish the thought of Dr. Oz being anywhere near the leadership of our national health system.

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The bar is set so low that literally any celebrity who has talked about being president one day would be an improvement. I remember Pitbull said he wanted to be president and now I’m like “I don’t hate that idea.” For one, he’d have a better immigration policy and he’s certainly pro-globalization, if this song is any

The episode where Aziz and his pal take their parents to dinner and find out stuff they never knew was really good.