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Wow, it's scary the amount of negativity that gets projected onto women by men. Hey guys, chill, we're all humans!

It was amended less than a week later. As for the law itself, the problem appears to have been that peeping toms were made illegal before upskirts were physically possible, so that the literal law was viewing an unclothed woman without her knowledge.

I don't think you know what diagnosing means. She said, hey, she's awfully thin. I've noticed she's awfully thin before and know that's a symptom of anorexia. She didn't say she needed to see a doctor. She didn't prescribe a course of action. She didn't speculate on the quality of her character. You need to calm down.

well, until they bring it back, i'll snark away. besides, i'm not saying anything probably most people aren't thinking...

Are you kidding me? You don't have to be an expert to notice she is too thin. That's like saying you need to be an expert on the civil rights movement to diagnose racism or an expert in anything really in order to talk about something you can see with two eyes in your head.

Oh really? I didn't see a monkey. I saw a chimpanzee though. I guess all primates look alike to you.

Well, not with that devil-may-care attitude you shouldn't!

Ehhh I think it's literally her just "washing her mouth out with soap" because she says dirty/bad words - like when people threaten that to you when you're a kid and swear. I didn't get your sexual connotation at all.

Have you even watched the clip?

She is one bad bitch! She even has the nerve to turn her back while she was dancing!

Another good way to get pleasure out of it is to foster an irrational hatred for noble good guys who annoy you. [Non-spoilers ahead; I haven't read the books so I can't tell you whether or not the following things will happen, and PLEASE DON'T TELL ME WHETHER THEY DO OR DROP ANY HINTS EVERYBODY PLEASE.] Bran, Dany,

I watched an episode with my 15 year old brother in law and it was the most uncomfortable experience of my life. He put a pillow in his lap at one point. Ughhh.

yup...

Isha, as an Indian-American woman, I remember my mother insisting I wear a bindi "for decoration" with my lengha or salwaar kameez for some Hindu function, temple, party, or what have you. Both my parents are well educated, but even they didn't think much about the cultural significance of the bindi, nor would they