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This reminds me of an article about course evaluations. Male teachers are more likely to be called "Genius" and "tough" and female teachers are "Bossy" and "Mean." The same qualities in people of different genders considered negatives instead of positives. Add to that being a woman of color, and Mo'Nique being

It looks like there are awesome HATS!! Yay!

I wish the ladies had worn more French Hoods in that show. Hats in general. Really my only complaint.

IT IS NOT IN THE U.S. YET WHY ARE YOU RUBBING IT IN!!!!

So uncomfortable. And chilling.

The figure (50%) has little evidence to back it up. I think for a victim of parental incest, a higher figure may be comforting (this happens to many people) but the evidence is based on a informal survey of post reunion therapists.

How can one party's race come into play and not another? Pointing out that The Times mentions the race of victims of lynching but not the race of the lynchers sheds light on a problem with the way we discuss race, as if it exists for non-white people but not for whites.

But I thought Vietnam Vets like Mr. King should have the income requirements waived under their "enhanced eligibility" status. I thought this applied to all combat vets, although looking at the VA site it looks like it might not apply automatically to Iraq war vets, which is fucked up.

I'm confused as to the mandate would even apply to David M King, who as a Vet should qualify either for VA healthcare or Tricare. Am I missing something?

I don't know about the key metaphor - it's a little to close to saying "consent once" is "consent always" to me.

I think the obvious answer is ask her if it is okay. Have a frank discussion. She might be like "please try not to touch my junk while I'm sleeping" or she might be like "that's fine, I like the idea of you touching me while I sleep." Of course, even if she prefers you not, you might accidentally touch her junk

Preach it sister!

Also, who is the he in the pull quote?

Mrs is pretty fucking offensive. As is Miss. But even if we get rid of salutations which announce female marital status, remind me why we need gendered salutations to begin with?

No no no no no. This is the opposite of what needs to be done about drinking on campus. Lower the drinking age to 18. Allow everyone to have alcohol on campus, including Sororities (WFT?), taking the power to get underage kids drunk away from the frat houses. Serve alcohol at regular events, like English Majors

Of all the Greek parties at Dartmouth, Sigma Delta's were by far the best - it was particularly awesome when wasted and or grope-y dudes would get kicked out.

One of my cats scratches people, furniture, everything. She would constantly get her nails caught in things, not because she's mean, but because she was weaned too early and wasn't taught by her mama cat not to stick her claws in everything. I clip her from nails. Take about 5 minutes or less and once a month is

I was thinking the same thing - like it could be a fun date! Then I read the questions and I wonder if they might not work the same way if you were answering them with someone you already knew and were emotionally entangled - especially if you are living together. This one in particular:

Juhasz doesn't look like she has much of a case in the US at least, as intellectual property law is tending toward allowing transformative use. However, I think it is important to note that it doesn't matter if it is a traditional song or not - the singer's intellectual property is over the performance recording. If

Going quickly through the bios it is creeping me out that almost every girl on the show is 7-8 years younger than the "Bachelor." There is one girl who is the same age, and one who is 12 years younger (so, 21.) Do they do this same age thing with the Bachelorette?