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@ElsieDinsmore: Hmm. Kind of a glib response. Young people are pretty impressionable. Add to that the pressures faced by someone who's trying to start a career in a field where image and public opinion play a huge role. I suppose you may have been very self-assured and assertive at that age, but I can totally

The article is too shallow and flip to be taken very seriously, which I assume probably sums up the writer's personality, too.

@Paprika Jones: This is really the heart of the issue for me. This shoot wasn't about fashion. I actually think they're just trying to cash in on a trend and generate some publicity.

@jenrobe: They are here, there and everywhere, unfortunately.

@donopolis: I think the use of the term "blackface" really confuses a lot of people and ultimately makes it harder for them to understand why these magazine spreads are offensive to a lot of people. Most white Americans think of minstrel shows of the last century when they see the word "blackface". Not only did that

@Piranha426: Kids get the best sneakers and sweaters. I always wish they made that stuff in my size. Of course, I couldn't get away with that much of it on at once...

@viklane: Isn't that bleached white paper they printed those signs on? They should just give up already if they aren't going to take this fight seriously. #peta

When did PETA team up with American Apparel? #peta

@andyburn: It cleared up my horrible sinus infection in about 8 hours - a miracle. Give it a try. It's a funny feeling that reminded me of that scene in The Abyss when Ed puts on that liquid oxygen helmet. #netipot

@Highsmith: That's funny. I thought the caption was referring to hormones in our dairy, but just couldn't believe that Jez would make a man-boobs snark on our beloved Will. #willferrell

@karmasutra: Wouldn't the genders of the instructors be the most important thing then? I don't know where you're applying, but at major universities it's not really until you're a senior that you start having small classes and the opportunity for significant in-class discussions. I'm not knocking your position, I'm

@Svenskasweetie: I have to disagree with your statement that universities shouldn't be solely about education. While some view universities as quasi finishing schools where young people learn life and social skills, I don't think universities should make policy decisions based on that. Many people, myself included,

@Penny: I agree completely about AA. It's main function is to give people opportunities they would otherwise not have, and thus benefit society. For this reason, it's acceptable to use selection criteria that's not based on academics.

@ronniedobbs: Exactly. How dare they say it's "insulting" for someone to discuss their personal experience with racism. #dinalohan