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vero_jacobi

What the hell! Ok, I'll admit it, the drunk girl who through her underwear got in trouble for being drunk and underage and throwing underwear, but kicking someone out for straps? I'll never understand high school administrators' obsession with shoulders.

I read your comment and thought "I'm a teenager and I know exactly how boring I am."

I already have my costume. I'm just posting this for my fellow lazy, broke kids who DON'T have a costume yet.

Also, there are different types of places to brunch. There are some more rowdy brunch places that are super hip and full of twenty-something year olds like me. But I've also gone to some places where it was a lot more chill, there were a few families and a lot of people aged 50+. I think what determines the

There is something about Rihanna that seems so elegant. I know she's a crazy party girl, but something in the way she carries and presents herself makes her seem regal almost. She does crazy things and wears super revealing outfits, but she's just got that it factor.

Oh no, I criticize male behavior all the time. But I criticize male behavior that is harmful or damaging to women. I criticize male behavior and attitudes that aim to keep women as second class citizens in society. A guy telling a story about the annoying sexist assholes his wife has to deal with doesn't fall into

Once again, Misandry=/= Feminism. Sorry. You can still leave. And you can reply all you want, but until you get that point, you're not welcome here. And is wasn't an opinion. It was an anecdote about the sexism he sees his wife having to deal with. Stop calling yourself a feminist. You aren't one.

I just would stop replying to her. She's a troll and doesn't understand what feminism is. I'd feel bad for her if she wasn't such an annoying, ignorant douche bag about it.

Nah, how about you leave. You're not a feminist. His anecdote was relevant; his wife has to deal with whiny douche bag and they don't admit that their behavior is disrespectful even though they get pissed when the same thing happens to them.

I heard her friend was gay? Another commenter was saying that. And really, not dressing up for prom shouldn't be a big deal. If you want to go all out, then do that. It's basically a play dress up event. TONS of people wear converse, if girls do wear heels they usually just take them off and walk barefoot. Girls wear

It's terrible that your country had that law, but they still can and SHOULD condemn countries that continue to have terrible laws like this. It would be different if GB still had that law, but they don't. I'm a citizen of a country with a very terrible past (Germany) and if another country were to start a massive

Explosive anger? Ummm... no. That little girl should not be with a man with 'explosive anger'. Try to document instances of his anger, write down every incidence you can remember. Talk to a lawyer on behalf of your sister, just for general legal advice. Mention the anger. That's the big issue.

I'm in a college dorm. Deal with the same shit. Bitched to my RA about it (this is her third year as an RA) and she told me she gives people 10 minutes and then moves their stuff. People need to grow up, take responsibility for their shit and stop being so damn inconsiderate.

I don't know her. But the way she comes off as... not really knowing what she wants. I think she likes being in charge, but THINKS she shouldn't be. The line her husband said with her not 'letting him be in charge'? Yeah, I'm guessing she is just naturally dominant, but has been taught that men should be In charge and

I'm digging the hair

The writer is Maori.

That seems really harsh. He's apparently very ashamed of that part of his family history and although what his FAMILY did was horrible and we should be disgusted by them, they were long dead before he was born. What's he supposed to do? I'm sure if any of us looked far enough back in our family trees, we'd find that

watched Pride and Prejudice (2005 version) after reading your original shade court post. Saw this scene and thought of your post. Is this shade Judge Brown?

Boo as a term of endearment comes from the Southern 'beau'. Boo is, or at least was, considered to be a 'black' term of endearment for someone's SO. It's now a popular term for a lot of millenials, but like 'shade' or 'ratchet' or 'bye felicia', it's a term that has been taken from a minority culture and just recently

Boo as a term of endearment comes from the Southern 'beau'. Boo is, or at least was, considered to be a 'black' term of endearment for someone's SO. It's now a popular term for a lot of millenials, but like 'shade' or 'ratchet' or 'bye felicia', it's a term that has been taken from a minority culture and just recently