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Oh, for fuck's sake.

If you ask a parent of an autistic child if they want the measles or the autism, we will stand in line for the f___ing measles.

I love the part where noted vulgarian Jenny McCarthy was SO SCANDALIZED by a swear that was, in all likelihood, not uttered.

When you define everything in the vaccine besides the water as a toxin...

Actual quotes from her interview in Time magazine: interviewed by J. Kluger, 2009. So, she didn't contribute to anti-vaxxers? She directly states that vaccines contribute to autism and that she would stand in line to have her child get measles.

Yeah when I read that new story it made me want to stand outside the building with signs saying 'not so worried about autism now are you dumb fucks!'

Whatever love, you can backtrack all you want but the truth is you got on a public platform, told people vaccines cause autism and people believed you. The end.

I read this out loud to my father. His response: "That lying bitch!"

Funny because doctors already would avoid inoculating someone with a compromised immune system if they believed it to be to dangerous. Where has Jenny Mcarthy's critical thinking gone?

I don't know why but James Franco gives me the heebie-jeebies, more than anyone else I can think of. Ever since photos of him started appearing on social media, every time I see one or sense it coming I instinctively, reflexively look away so that I don't have to see his eyes.

Vanessa Bayer is so funny and talented and gorgeous. The trifecta! And Beck Bennett is awesome, too, between his AT&T commercials and his CEO baby on SNL. Together, they make this a great skit!

I think she did fine, though I've seen a lot of comments on others sites (like the AV Club) from people who HATED it. I don't know, it was always going to be weird to not have Kurt Cobain there. I think it was a good (and clever) choice by Grohl and Novoselic to pick female artists.

He was the drummer for Nirvana, so it's exactly where he should be for the induction.

"Not everything is a gender issue".

Frankly more bothered by the fact that you would do those things than someone taking pics of it. I do not understand people who eat, trim their nails, carry on loud phone conversations and so on whilst riding public transport.

Being a well-known artist working for Magnum isn't an excuse to purposely make people uncomfortable and take their picture when you can clearly see that they do not consent. He is a fucking creep.

At first, this didn't sound too awful. It sounded obnoxious, but not TOO HORRIBLE. And then I read this guy's nasty ass comment—and then looked at the Tumblr page—and fuck if it's not just its own version of Creepshots. It's just another way to remind women that their bodies are for display and they have no right to

Yeah, smelly/hot food in general should be sort of a no-no on public transport.

But the photographer is just "taking pictures of people" - he is specifically seeking out women. If it were a site devoted to everyone who eats on their commute and poking fun at them, fine, it's just a silly website. It becomes a "gender issue" when the critical eye is turned only on women (when EVERYONE does this!).

It is. I know, because it's one of mine. However, I in no way approve of what's going on with that group.