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Mia Thompson
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It's Bobbie Gentry realness.

Good evening, Jezzies! I hope everyone is having a great weekend.

I was 5 in DC with a single dad at the time. I wandered around quite a bit.

The nun who ran our Catholic school refused to let girls be altar servers (you couldn't get an excused absence for training and serving mass if you were a girl), and it was annoying. It was a boring job, but the boys got tips for serving at weddings and funerals, and the idea of getting money for skipping class when

I love that she's not giving up. FSU needs to answer for its shit-assed handling of this mess.

I have to disagree. I think they were calling out a fucking rapist who has been gloating and getting put on a goddamn pedestal because he is (usually) good at a stupid game. They handed said rapist his head in the game and then told him karma is a bitch. That's okay by me.

Really weird cause my moms funeral was today and this was her song. Thanking you

Caramel apple pops, however, remain delicious and generally not-fatal.

Mothra , man, she don't fuck around .

Can't The View just go the fuck away already? It's like the TV version of Yahoo article comments.

Here's the thing. When your first reaction to a story like this where there is a clear criminal act, a true monster like the litigious "nanny", and your reaction is "They were asking for it because they are stupid, naive, gullible, irresponsible, etc..." that is a cognitive bias. We think that way so we can feel like

IN WHAT WORLD DO PLANES LOOK LIKE THIS ON THE INSIDE?!

While this case is horrible and the boys completely deserve to be punished, you are crossing into dangerous territory when you say the other students "probably knew" what was happening. You have no idea what the other students at the party knew or did not know, and it is pretty irresponsible to imply that all of the

"But it seems pretty clear that generally, dress-code rules for boys are generally about appearing "neat," while rules for girls are about "not creating a distraction.""

Argh I'm so fucking sick of this idea that women shouldn't be taking responsibility for their own safety because in a perfect world they wouldn't have to. Living in a fantasy world won't keep you safe! Predators are out there, and they will continue to be out there. You can't just sit around waiting for society to

"When you're a woman, fear is a fact of life."

What's the guy from "Sister Wives" doing at the Billboard Music Awards?

This is pretty perfect.

Yeah, I've never understood when people are like, "I don't want to take sides! You're both my friends!" Maybe if it's just a breakup or something, but not when it's harassment, or (God forbid) rape.