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I'm gay, and if I want to hold movies to a similar standard I've got two problems: Movies made before say 1970 elide the very idea that I exist, which is problematic, and movies made from 1970 to 2005 cast me mainly as murderers and/or gross and/or a laughingstock. Even now things aren't great, but that's another

Well, where am I supposed to wear my new dress now?

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YES! I wonder if we'll ever learn exactly what happened on that fateful day. I want to know who pulled whose weave first and who put whose finger in whose face first. This was in the days before Beyoncé turned into Bey-bot and gave pageant answers to probing questions.

Oh for sure. In fact... MAYBE THE BEYGENCY IS BEHIND THE SONY HACK!

Yeah, I absolutely got the impression that the #crimingwhilewhite tweets were an effort to bolster what black folks have been saying, and sort of a catalog of experiences that counter the prevailing narrative (that the police are good guys that aren't racist and should be trusted) and something concrete that can be

I replied elsewhere but I would counter that it is WAY more important for white people to talk about this right now than black people. Black people know there is a problem. They live it every day. White people are the ones who need to change their behavior here, they are the ones who need to have a dialog about how

My impression was that the hashtag isn't for educating black people about how nice the cops are to white people, but educating fellow white people on their own hypocrisy. It's a lot harder to say that these murdered black men were thugs and criminals who "got what they deserved" when white people admit to the same

Yeah that's whAt the Elle article is about - in a kind of weird roundabout way, they're sort of missing their own point. Calvin Klein didn't promote her as being a plus size model in this campaign whereas other corporations who used "plus size" models always promoted that they were doing so... The model is saying she

I pointed this out when this story was posted on Groupthink, but discussions about models and size-ism here tend to be well-intentioned, but usually fucked up. When we demand the the fashion industry represent larger women, we (who claim to care about humanizing women and promoting healthy and realistic attitudes

Yeah watching her on the show talking about this like she's a hapless victim and this is just something terrible that *happened* to her, is infuriating. I just can't believe how delusional they are. They just act like they've done nothing wrong. She's just like, my poor family....and still with the snooty attitude. I

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Do you... like.. television? We also like television, where we're from.

I like how big elephant is all - "Hey creeper! Stop filming the elephant babies at the elephant playground! Hey creepy creeper! Get outta here!"

YOU CANNOT CONTROL THE PUSSY.

I'm so happy that my cats both hang out with my big dumb dogs, and as a result, have kind of had the laziness rub off on them.

I like these but they each need to be about 15 minutes shorter.

"Linda listen" was the only bit I understood! The rest was almost entirely gibberish!

After spending 2 hours in a Kindergarten class today, I can unequivocally tell you: This is not cute. Nope. Not even little.

Am I the only one who wasn't totally charmed by this? Like without the cutesy music the conversations are completely awkward and SO. MANY. went straight for the tongue