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"Jessica's photo spread was child pornography...and trust me I know my child pornography!"

Strip away Book Amy's complexities and you're left with little more than "crazy fucking bitch."

The catch-22 with Gone Girl is that its refreshing to people like me to see a female character that isn't likeable and still utterly compelling. The author didn't feel pressured to make Amy likeable and in fact (having read all of her books now) makes it a point to write UNlikeable female characters. I think the

Any successful marriage - mine, included - involves some benevolent omission/"lying". 100% honesty is 1. impossible and 2. overrated. But on the big stuff? You have to be open and communicative. You have to act as a team - you and them against the world. You have to be kind. You have to talk about sex even when its

They clearly have this kind of an agreement. It's like getting mad at someone in a open relationship for cheating. Yes, that was horrible and mean, but apparently this is the life they want, so, whatever. I laughed at her.

I honestly feel that, with the way teenagers are being raised today to be the most narcissistic assholes and have no respect for others, especially their elders, that maybe the only way to start teaching them is legal action.

I wonder if MRAs will be outraged about this false rape accusation.

I wouldn't be outraged if he was tried as a juvenile. I am outraged every time a young offender is "upgraded" to adult, in fact. Every time.

It's not about whether 16 is an adult or not, it's an abuse of power. Full stop.

He's 16. What would have happened if that "child" had committed a violent crime? There's be outrage if we didn't try him as an adult. But when sex is involved, we're suddenly all concerned about the "saftey of the children". Either a 16 year old is a child or they're an adult. They hypocracy of jumping back and

That's why I said try.

It highlights something poignant: being a member of a minority has costs, like it literally costs more in money to live somewhere tolerant. Because tolerance is desirable, like leafy trees and good schools. It costs more to deal with the anxiety you face coming from a mixed race family- more in time spent with

"Cramblett and Zinkon are planning on moving to a different, more diverse area to try and protect their daughter from intolerance and racism."

I commented with this on the first article, but as a biracial girl raised by a white mother, I feel for this family. It is no fun being raised by a woman you look nothing like. My mom did the best she could in our overly white town, but it sure as hell wasn't easy, and we heard some nasty words from all sorts. No

There is zero wrong with what she is doing. I hope she shuts that whole place down with her lawsuit. What a gross amount of incompetence to screw up this badly. It has nothing to do with race and everything to do with bad business.

I'm glad this post clarifies some peoples' concerns that her complaint with the sperm bank in any way indicated that she didn't love and cherish her daughter exactly how she is. I'm glad she's suing them because it's incredibly important that people be provided with accurate information when choosing a donor whose DNA

Even though it seems like she really loves her daughter, she deserves a ton of money given the blatant malpractice.

motion to include "sweater puppies"

"Lemons ain't free, yo."

She's trying to make lemonade, and step 1 is squeezing some fucking lemons out of the fuckups who are responsible for this mess.