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In fairness, out of context, it is kind of a badass thing to say.

I actually think the opposite is going to happen. Instead of more and more people posting private stuff online, I think it's going to hit a critical mass and people will start to withdraw from it and keep private things private again.

Yeah, this article is way too lax. The majority of my friends are pretty against posting naked pictures of themselves online, and I have no desire to do so either. I'm sure I'll get called a prude and what not, but its just how I feel *shrugs*

I dunno. I've never taken a nude selfie and I really don't ever intend to (I don't think anyone would ever really want to see me naked anyway, so no pressure XD). And I think the idea that this is just going to be something that approaches 100% of women over time rather than approaching a sub-saturation steady-state

There was a really interesting piece on exactly that — the ethics of posting a child's photos online — in the Times earlier this year.

I'm not on the "that's cultural appropriation!!!" outrage bandwagon, so I think it's fine. But I'm in the minority (so don't be appropriatin' my style, bitches!) here.

I'm a white British man and I sometimes get asked that question because of my colouring. Nearly every time by non-white people.

I was watching CNN the other day and I read a poll that 53% of Americans are "angry" at Obama for the shutdown and 57% are "angry" at the dems. As a Canadian, that number seemed surprising (high) to me, so I'm wondering what specifically more liberal people are angry at and what they wished Obama would do differently.

My personal favorite:

Or they had no ticket sales...

Please cancel the Bethanny show (I can't stand her). She really did blow it, the messy divorce is what will ultimately bring her down. She has diarrhea of the mouth, she just could not stop talking trash about her ex husband and then conveniently staging photo ops in New York with her daughter and various expensive

Honestly, I think this just was a communication problem. Military people, especially military men , look at scenarios as 'problems' they need to 'fix'. So when you started showing interest in his exercise, discussed your own routine, baby weight, and how you don't have time for anything more intense, he probably

Agreed. I work in the fashion industry, and being required to wear some of the brand's clothes a completely normal practice. Many corporate employees choose to wear the brand that they work for because you usually get great discounts (around 50%-it was like that when I worked at the GAP headquarters, and a lot of

You actually don't have to wear their clothes. You just can't wear anything with another company's logo.

She's all like

Plus beer trucks and shirtless male models! She didn't do that much to sell me on the horrors of working for A&F.

I think this commenter meant well, and read your post as stating that you'd like to do something to change your routine but didn't want to do Crossfit and were open to suggestions for doing something different. Because that's how I initially read your comment when skimming through! I can see this is a difficult issue

You don't HAVE to do Crossfit. It's not the only place in the world to do weight training.

Then don't go. And don't click on marriage-themed articles.