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In a weird way I sort of get it bc hey, in my day-to-day I’m usually considered to be a smart and fairly capable person. Swim in that as your quotidian waters and you start thinking you’re pretty competent - maybe even above average.

Boogie Nights Day.

In a piece that went up on HuffPost this morning, Moss now says that the show is definitely feminist and she is a “card-carrying feminist,” which I find confusingly contradictory to what she’s said before, but good for her!

It’s good to read things!

We met Gloria Allred during the Women’s March weekend in DC. She gave my 8-year-old a big lesson when she was too shy to shake her hand: “no one can touch you without your permission”.

I would be more accepting of this philosophy if it weren’t Candy Spelling dealing it out. Candy married into to money and has never drawn in a serious income of her own. Thanks to her late husband’s vast fortune, she never has to think about money and spends in ways so ridiculous she makes Tori seem normal. The

Yea I’m extremely HoH. Mostly Deaf. Even with hearing aids I cannot follow a speaking conversation unless it’s family members that I’m use to lip reading. I always get a CC device at the theater and coincidentally, when I took my daughters to see Beauty and the Beast, the device didn’t work. My eldest daughter had to

I have un-leaned in (straightened up, if you will) and I’m happier and healthier for it.

She was five when I dropped her off. I mean, I walked her into the building, chatted with the party mom for a moment, confirmed pick-up time, and then left. I think it takes some discretion, but this party was at a play gym. The biggest “danger” was a small climbing wall with instructors and a harness. I had

“My spouse and mother gave me advice, but I don’t like it so I won’t do it”

See, I think her defense is, in some ways, worse. Granted, I am saying this from a white male perspective; however, I think it’s still somewhat problematic to say, “well I understand as a mother what it would be like to lose a child.”

We’re accepting that a woman whose father died when she was ten can believe whatever the fuck she wants to about her parents, and not being assholes about her self-identity.

Every time some one has to say this when an article about his kids is posted and I just cringe. I cannot imagine the kind of balls it takes for her and her brother to confirm their identity when it is sure to set off numerous people sharing their suspicions and essentially denying them the ability to solidify their

All day I’ve been reading the Tomi Lahren headlines as, “Woman Lies Down With Dogs, Gets Fleas”

Is your dad Mama Joyce?

I am in love with you and your Arrested Development reference.

Ron Howard needs to narrate more.

“I think it can cloud this issue of this being about black motherhood, or just about Beyonce.” Beyonce is a black mother. So....

All of this. I am here for this elevation of the femininity of black women. I am also here for this grand celebration of motherhood, especially black motherhood, in the time of black lives matters. Maybe I’m reading a lot into it, but I am here for the over-the-top celebration of black femininity because for too long,

I’m ready.

I couldn’t, say, pay my employees for participating, but it’s illegal for me to punish them for requesting a day off or inquire about their (limited) use of sick leave.