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It’s a good point, though, and I don’t think it’s nitpicking.

This is kinda me being a pedant but I do think it’s actually an important point.

I know people will find this interview shocking, but I think he’s actually being honest here. This is what boys are taught in this culture: push her until she says no. And if she can’t say no...oh well. This message is reinforced throughout the media and popular culture. That’s rape culture. It’s toxic for men and

I hate all this “new definition” of consent crap. Sex without consent has always been rape, it’s just that people are becoming more willing to acknowledge that now.

The thing you have to appreciate about Beyoncé, Monica, Katie Holmes, etc... They dress their kids like kids...

I'm more distracted by the fact that Kim put a choker on a 3 year old.

You have to disclose. Reasonable assumption doesn’t remove that liability.

There are teenagers and children who follow the Kardashians on social media. Why do you think the very young Kylie and Kendall have become so popular lately? Many of these minors who look up to the Kardashians are genuinely ignorant about this type of advertising.

Oh. Banned from the app. Well, that’s ok then, they have done something.

That’s an excellent point. Phelps scowling became a symbol of how focused and serious an athlete he is. But god forbid Gabby Douglas not smile all the fucking time. Ridiculous.

The baby will just be crying for those ten minutes, nonstop. A baby’s needs and its wants are the same thing. Crying is their only form of communication, and they don’t understand waiting because they don’t understand time. So the baby won't starve, but you can't explain that to him, because he's a baby.

I’d rather see a woman nursing (including possible seeing OMGSH! her nipple!) than hear a crying baby. Why is this STILL going on?

My friends and I are all on a budget and we all live away from our hometowns. We have a weekly “family dinner” that we generally do potluck style, and it’s great. The host makes the entree, then other people claim the salad, sides, drinks and dessert. It’s a great way to spread around the cost of hosting, and I love

Potlucks is the only way any of us had parties or fucking weddings when I grew up. Fuck this classism shit.

There is a real class division in how people view potlucks. Higher income people view them as lazy and cheap. Most blue collar folks see them as fun and a great way to have a party. There are a lot of people who can’t afford to invite 20-30 people over to eat. Blue collar folks also don’t usually do wine/ hors

I love potluck parties - happy birthday!

Oh no! You must cancel because a cranky writer in the Internet says they are bad. But I say potlucks are great. And why not put some stress off the host? You are a busy person, no doubt, and it is your birthday. Friends should lend a hand.

No disrespect, Bobby, but why in the world is that not worth focusing on? There is less than nothing surprising about a straight (allegedly) man being completely ignorant about the gay life/lifestyle, but he should be absolutely dragged for revealing identifying info about these athletes / human beings and potentially

This misses the point. Nico Hines’ staggering ignorance is the least shocking part of this article. The original piece included identifying information about these athletes—some of whom are from repressive countries where violence against LGBTQ individuals is common and sanctioned. With one incredibly crappy

She doesn’t address it in the article, but can you imagine if she has been trying to get pregnant for years but has had miscarriages? Between 20 and 33% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, but no one seems to think about that when they’re badgering other people about if they are pregnant, why they aren’t pregnant, and