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In 1991, women who had had sex ed, birth control and abortion available their whole lives were starting to have kids. These children have grown up in a world where birth control is ok and expected, and with less shame about sex (there's still too much idiocy and shame out there, but it's miles better than it used to

I don't believe for a second that the Queen changes any diapers.

Hrmmm, so Nicki Minaj can repeatedly say "f*ck those skinny bitches," but when Meghan Trainor playfully says "tell them skinny bitches that" and then follows it with what amounts to, "Hey girl, I get it, you're not happy with your body either because the media has trained you to hate it," the world comes to a halt and

Putting your child in timeout is not "withholding their love and attention". It is behavioral correction. I don't have to coddle my daughter 24 hours a day because heaven forbid she has rule and there are punishments that come along with said rules when she disobeys me.

Can we "free the subtext" in all fiction? The 90s are over; we can acknowledge queer people exist without coyly winking at the audience.

>>Create Consistent Characters Where the Books Don't<<

Back in college my (at the time) boyfriend's frat kicked a guy out for disrespectfully bragging about a girl he'd hooked up with. I didn't get the details, but I always felt safe at that house knowing that they did NOT think shit like that was cool at all.

I'm sorry but that offensive line is going to have to bulk up if Vogue is going to have any sort of a running game this year.

I got free passes to Boyhood after I'd already seen it so I went again. On the second viewing, it seemed overwhelming to me that the movie was as much about Olivia as it was about Mason. Mason goes on some rants near the end that are semi-cringeworthy in the same way that Garden State is, but his character is

"(Note for the writers of 2026's Garden State reboot: Missed opportunity to have him work at a MALAISE-ian restaurant, imo. Be the change.)"

Thank you for re-confirming my intense eye-rolling hatred of this movie. Natalie Portman's "weird original noise" moment might be the most uncomfortable thing that's ever happened in film history.

Look yo, like this movie or hate this movie, whatever. But can we please stop acting like having money makes you immune to boredom or loneliness or any other type of problems? It's not true, and it's harmful.

What a horrible thing to be burdened with. At least the people in this article have insight and the desire not to offend.

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The director and the choreographer are POC - as well as what looks like most of the creative team. The video reads fine to me, just because they are backup dancers doesn't mean they are props.

Right, if he was really into breaking down racism in fashion he'd back black designers. Real black designers who ya know, sew and draft and build models and probably went to school for this or have years of experience.

Backup dancers don't always equal props. There's a large difference between a singer using a rainbow cast of dancers (including a white girl) and a singer using exclusively black women to earn herself some street cred.

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Regardless of your personal feelings on Woody Allen (I think we all agree his personal life is gross at best), taking that out on Emma Stone, who seems like a reasonably well-adjusted and talented young woman, by being snarky about her hair color and successful career doesn't sit well with me.

Yeah. I guess a lot of people suffering with depression try to self-medicate. I know Stephen Fry did the same, before he was diagnosed.

O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done;