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There was a cracked.com author (John Cheese, I think) who wrote about his parenting, and how he had to check himself so he didn't fall into the trap of trying to logically debate with his kids. For him though, it was the result of growing up in an abusive household, and he himself recognised it as an extreme outcome

Bu-bu-but CIRCE

Your choice of a HBC reaction gif with this particular article is inspired to say the least.

aaaand thirst-followed

Terrible title as well. With Patience and Fortitude makes it sound like it's a cross between a self-help book and a prayer journal.

In other words: Rita Ora now has some serious competition.

It was offered to her, and she turned it down.

Why don't more guys carry purses?

I am proud (and creeped out) to say that baby trader knew what was uppppp

I call it the Judgement Day Myth

Slightly off topic: Yeah, I know it's somewhat contrary to popular nonreligious/athiest opinion, but I personally believe the bible has some value as a historical document.

In the words of Tim Minchin

Charlie is gay. The fangirls don't see her as a threat.

Pariah was written and directed by Dee Rees

I wonder if any of these people who insist waxers/shavers/pluckers(EUGH!)/general no-hair-havers are 'slaves to the expectations of men' turn around and scream 'WE AREN'T DRESSING FOR YOU' if a man offers an opinion on how a woman is dressed.

See: I Am Number Four. The filming started before the book had finished, possibly one of the may reasons why it was hilariously incredibad. The books okay for a mindless, YA read, slightly above TMI writing wise.

Fun fact: Margaret Atwood refused to make any oppressive feature of Gilead something that hadn't happened at some point in history. So everything, from the book burning, to enforced dress codes and the use of 'handmaids' (as the last one is taken directly from the bible, personal opinion may vary as to whether it

That's some 'Gordon Gecko is the hero of Wall Street' level bulshit

The old chestnut: