tuxedocatherine
tuxedocatherine
tuxedocatherine

Yeah I went to a private school that was more sensitive to this stuff than many public schools nowadays, which is truly saying something.

Huh. Ours was called Winter Break and the day before there was "Holiday Pageant" featuring a Christmas play and Christmas carols and a Hannukah play and traditional Jewish songs. So, same nonsense, just more inclusive. I like to think that had there been a Muslim population a the school, they would have been

To be fair, Winter Break also encapsulates New Years, which is a non-religious holiday. And in all the schools that I went to, Spring Break and Easter didn't intersect. Trust me, as a non-Christian I am attune to discrimination, but frankly there are bigger fish to fry for me.

I get that these people are doing this to be assholes, but in reality, on all my school calendars growing up, it was listed as Winter Break and not Christmas Break, which makes sense since there were plenty of students who didn't celebrate Christmas. So, in doing the dickish thing aren't they just doing the right

His look at the end. "What have I just done?"

I am, indeed, not a male and I didn't question the market. In my comment, I said, "I've never understood the appeal..."

I actually think she looks pretty great, but I've never understood the appeal of all the greasy/shininess.

I'm not saying it's not common. I also wasn't saying I was a special snowflake. What I was saying was that they - and you - were being insensitive. I don't need my friends and family to read me statistics. I need them to be my friends and family.

So if you had just gotten terrible news and multiple people told you that it's common rather than trying to be comforting, you'd be cool with it?

I HATE how pregnancy magically makes everyone a expert. I had a miscarriage earlier this year and I can't tell you the amount of people who said, "oh, well that's pretty common," BEFORE saying, "I'm sorry to hear that."

I started hyperventilating when she played with the rattle on the scale.

I don't speak on behalf of all of Jezebel, just myself. But other than that, sure.

I have said often that the only reason I want to be famous is so that one day an interviewer can ask me if I consider myself a feminist and I can respond, "What a stupid question! Of course I consider myself a feminist," and then not elaborate any further. Any woman who replies otherwise is doing it wrong.

I will stencil it onto a t-shirt for you for a cool $13.

I just want to say that I love Sundays. Me. It's me.

There's a big difference in a "throwaway, but it's ok because I agree with the results" and a "throwaway because everyone who was elected will shit on everything I believe in".

Youth here: I voted yesterday knowing full well that every single person I voted for was going to lose. (Red state!) I vote because my parents told me at a young age that it was very important, but it was still very disheartening to know that my vote was essentially a throw-away. I bet that is what most young people

I think this is the album version, but in the movie they sing the boring old original. YEAH I SAID IT.

I'll take auto tune if it means no references to Beau Brummell.

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If that didn't make you cry, this should: