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"There is no evidence that people with mental illness make false allegations of sexual assault with a greater frequency than people without mental illness."

Because her therapists would have reported it to the judge who was handling the conservatorship and the judge wouldn't have maintained her parents as conservators. The conservatorship ended because once the initial period expired, her parents no longer wanted to continue in that role.

The implication that her trouble of late means we should question her statements more thoroughly made me uneasy

I feel pretty strongly that an internet full of anonymous people yelling that they hate you because of vaguely specified reasons that rarely even bring up your acting ability =/= performance reviews. And actually, if I'd ever had a boss who said anything in one of my evals like people say about Hathaway every single

So if i'm understanding, we have a writer from Jezebel, they of the Jennifer Lawrence Lovefest, dropping smack on an article by a competing publication giving unadorned praise of another young white actress? These are the days i miss being able to post gifs the most, so many i could use.

What's everyone's problem with Anne Hathaway? This isn't rhetorical. What is it? Does she not have enough of that contrived J-Law "I just fart and eat pizza in my sweatpants whenever I'm not being nominated for Oscars" vibe? Is Hathaway harder to shoehorn into your "pretend best friend" fantasies cos she looks like

Sure, meet a stranger through an app. What could POSSIBLY go wrong?

Yeah, I'm not impressed by the "what, did people not like Anne Hathaway?" angle from Jezebel of all places.

The Harpers Bazaar article sounds like it had absolutely no content editing. Seriously, "as earnest as quinoa"? That's a terrible fucking simile. But other than that, I don't really feel like it's really a bad idea - that we shouldn't hate an actress for not being a "Cool Girl"; that Hathaway has had some falters

I think I know who wrote this

He really should have signed it Generic Chicago Grown-Up Frat Boy. We all know what it looks like, and it looks pathetic.

"Don't order Pizza Hut" is a rule for life, not just for being high. I have had sad, despondent frozen pizzas that were better than PH.

I live in WA state and I swear the culture here can not resist in foodie-fying pot. I smoke and just like with my coffee just give me the shit and shut up about it already.

BABY CARROTS FOR ALL

FUCK YEAH I'M CLASSY AS SHIT YEAH!!!

Totally agree. And I just love knowing that some insecure young woman was busy trying to categorize me when I was in my 20s, just doing my thing. (I also don't get this thing with the not getting angry. Of course you get angry. You get angry and yell a lot.) Just so she could, you know, maintain her grip on how the

I don't mean to be a complete dick here because I respect what you do and that you are trying to make a point. But I don't think that idea was very clearly conveyed, nor do I ever think thought exercises like this are necessary or productive. Women classifying and judging women—questioning their motives, their

Thank you. I haven't been this bothered by something so stupid in awhile. And the whole hotness thing is really weird. So average looking or below average looking women can like these things and it's totally normal and not a phase? And this stupid idea that only a certain type of guy likes "cool girls," a guy that

She says, "seriously"? That's expert dissing? What am I missing.

It's funny that an article talking about "conditioning" and "brainwashing" is essentially telling a group of women "you don't want or like what you think you do; you just haven't figured out that you're just like the rest of us yet". How is it feminist to assert that deep down all women are traditionally feminine, and