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Clearly their own parents didn't google about stupidity early enough.

I posted this on Jezebel before, but I'm going to post it again, just because it really shook me, and made me re-evaluate my use of the internet.

I'm really sorry that anyone ever made you feel that way. It is NOT okay. It is NEVER okay.

They are what Jezebel used to be.

Sorry, I find this mean and frankly bitchy. I have never actually posted a comment as blunt as this, but that is a horrible thing to say, and I would suggest you take it back. To a number of people Groupthink is a safe space and community where they can share their feelings with people who aren't as generally narrow

I have two friends who are my designated gig buddies, just because we enjoy similar indie music. One is over 6 foot and the other is over 6 foot and has afro-Caribbean hair which for the large part grows out as much as it grows up. She is terrified at gigs. She always gets comments because people can't see past her

I still love her. She is awesome.

Can we talk about the fact that she brought her daughter and posed with her on the red carpet. I love her even more after this!

Exactly :(

I posted this on their walls after the discussion, but it is so infuriating. And these are educated people, one on his second year of undergrad education and the other doing a Masters degree.

Holy crap, I hate this.

In a slightly unrelated point, about a month ago, I had this same discussion, but with a girl and a guy I live with, who also believed that most rape accusations are completely made up. The guy mostly got his opinions off his father, who is pretty high up in the police here in the UK, and the

*Quite a lot of language in this story, some very crude and potentially offensive*
*Potential triggers for sexual assault*

About 6 months ago, I was on an online games website, which was largely aimed at teens and young adults. Me and my boyfriend at the time would go on it to challenge each other to simplistic

It looks like a blonde Harry Styles.

Or exceptionally posh UK children who call their female parental figure "mother." (I know quite a few of them.)

I totally understand the feelings of wanting to start new friendships when bad stuff happens. After being someone who was permanently rejected openly and often publicly by close friends and sometimes whole social groups on multiple occasions out of the blue and being raised not ideally by an emotionally abusive

Ed Sheeran! As if his face isn't beautiful enough, just YouTube him and take a listen to his voice. *closes mouth to avoid drooling slightly*

I often describe myself as curvy to people, at which point they tell me, "You are not fat, do not beat yourself up!"

I want to get a cat and name it Laura. Your comment has caused me to have an epiphany in which I had a cat called Laura and we made cookies shaped like my tragic post-breakup tears together.

I was sorely tempted :)

I thought that as soon as I saw it. So I googled it, and came up with this, which says that he isn't transgender but relates to his character.