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I thought Karl Lagerfeld was a wax figure and then I thought the same thing about Rutger. I need to know more old men. Apparently, I can't spot a real one.

Have you seen Hollywood ?

And orgasms can be helpful with headaches.

I'm somewhat torn because I did have my life redeemed through motherhood. Honestly. I think that often tropes are realities for some people.

Just got back from Maleficent and left humming this.

Umm ... except they aren't?

Graham Elliot did a first for me: lost over a hundred pounds and just looks like a smaller version of himself. So many stars lose weight and look like aliens. OK, maybe just Star Jones.

It's like no one involved in this conversation has watched America's Next Top Model or heard of "smizing."

If they weren't first tipped off by the fact that that man isn't prince Harry, yes.

Oh! I have been desperately waiting for someone else to know about this and to write about it. I felt so alone. Thank you!

This person was all about Pam Anderson and women in porn being victims the other day. They don't react well to criticism and they can't argue logically. It's like communicating with one big amygdala.

Yes. That's the joke.

I meant cue. I was expressing that it was time for those people to play their part. I did not mean it was time for them to line up.

Or he needs cash and donated plasma.

That's what all food services tell employees.

Cue people arguing that this will cause an increase in armed robbery at Chipotle because "now, they know they can get away with it."

I think that in a lot of cases, the workers are left out of the conversation, but I have also read studies that indicate that they don't want to be a part of the discussion for a number of reasons. Regardless, they certainly should be and a lot of them are. I think Stoya and Dana Vespoli and Sasha Grey and Sovereign

I totally think talking about it is good. When the discussion is that sex abuse is "par for the course" in sex work, I take issue. I think that needs a conversation and not just the false dichotomy of "yeas, it is" v. "no, it isn't."

I equally hate to think that sex workers would be assumed to be abuse victims. That can't be fun.

The history of those ideas being linked is what lends that interpretation, not any assumption that I am making. Further, this isn't the comment of a person who is empathizing v. concern trolling: