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Worth it if you have a STEM degree, useless otherwise.

social norms influence how mental illness expresses itself. the fact men with mental illness in the united states often lash out in misogynistic ways reflects the deeper problems of our culture.

Lately, I find it hard to get on the Kimye bashing train. It all seems .. unnecessary and over-the-top. Like, I get it, you're not a fan (disclaimer: I don't care about them either but jeez).

But he's marrying Kim and starting a family with her and seems happy with her. I can speculate his intentions all day but at the end of the day he did the thing and he did it with her and always seems so happy when talking about her and their child. The thing about Kanye's rhymes that people fail to pick up on is

Personally, I don't have a problem with diets, but I do have a problem with diet culture. I am enormously bothered by the fact that I can't sit around talking with a group of women without some discussion of what diet everyone's doing. It's toxic, and creates an atmosphere where I'm supposed to bond with other women

It's not that it's slut shaming as much as that the tradition of white = virgin is dumb to begin with. It's a relic from a time when daughters were traded as a commodity, and based largely in vacuous religious notions of purity.

Everybody involved comes out looking pretty despicable - everybody involved also comes out making a crapton of money while looking despicable. Kind of sad, really. Sterling will get half a billion (at least) for the team, his wife will likely get the same, Stiviano is going to get money and jobs through her newfound

I love these, all of them. And the guy who took a stab at Kit Harrington has my support. All the best to Kit Harrington and all, but he's a shit Jon Snow and I will bitch to anyone who will listen about that "just crapped my pants" face he's always making.

THIS is why cultural appropriation is so awful. The same things that are belittled on the bodies of POC, to whom these items belong, are celebrated on the bodies of white people. I know this particular case isn't a perfect example of it, but this is the kind of thing that we see so often. White women wearing bindis

The issue is (like many toys and narratives, and much of history) that American Girl continues to allow the white narrative to be true, viable, and multi- faceted (as it should be! Isn't culture/race's past more than a single event or single type of person?) Four (more than half!) of those dolls tell the story of

I just felt so bad for her when I read that. It must be awful to carry around that much self hatred / guilt - even if it seems irrational to most people. She probably had been just tip toeing on egg shells for years waiting for her "punishment" - and when something bad did happen it just was what she'd been expecting.

Or maybe your son just happened to be one out of the sixty-eight children who have autism.

I think it's an accomplishment to stay in school as a teen parent and graduate.

Here is the source of the Angelina quote. It had nothing to do with the Chirline McCray or Goopy Paltrow for that matter. The media just loves to pit Angelina against other women.

That's why her hair is so big—its full of self-awareness

People like this Friedman person are a big reason I always felt the need to add, "research psychology, not 'talking about your feelings and making vague conclusions' psychology," whenever I was discussing my major.

She's a singer, he's a rapper.

Kale is a real Gaelic and Hindu name

Sorry, the best years of my scholastic life were the ones I spent in a school with a dress code - no trying to figure out what to wear that wouldn't offend some damned gang or another, no clothing items that would get stolen because they were the newest most expensive sneaker or shirt with something offensive to

For most people, quitting a job like that comes with severe repercussions for their career (can you imagine explaining that in your next interview?)