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They don't. Most of society seems to for some reason, and some of the commenters here certainly do, but Jezebel's editors have always been pretty pro-Hathaway. They gushed over her Les Mis performance, a stance I'm in agreement with.

I'm pretty sure she's joking in a tone that's hard to convey in writing.

Actually, doesn't matter when "life" starts (a zygote is made up of live cells). What matter is bodily integrity. That's the only thing that matters. It's the single most important right — the right to bodily integrity is the right from which ALL OTHERS derive.

Do you think people should be mandated by force of law

Other than the backing away stuff, most of this is actually good advice.

I think you touched on my feelings about it! I think we can consider the idea that a lot of the shame surrounding abortion is socially imbued, while still allowing women to feel that shame (or regret, sadness, or apathy, or whatever) as a valid emotion. "Nurture" is probably responsible for a lot of what we do and

Your point isn't lost, I just disagree with it.

"hard time believing any woman goes whistling to the clinic with a smile on her face, happy shes off to have an abortion!"

Maybe not happy, but there are certainly women who are blase about it. It can sometimes be complicated, but often abortions are pretty simple, both

"And it prolly hurts and would be invasive"

Not necessarily. RU-486 can have side effects, and it's not like it's ever pleasant, but it's not always a nightmare either. Sometime's it's just like a really heavy period.

"No one likes getting a Papsmear either"

I guess. And yet, we don't have tons of people falling over

I understand what you probably mean — it's what most kind, pro-choice people mean when we say "no one is pro-abortion," which is to say that prevention is much more ideal, and we're not actively trying to drive up our abortion numbers or anything. I just get rankled as sometimes I feel like that line is a compromise

"Second, is anybody really ''for'' abortion? I really dont think anyone likes it, or wants it as a possible outcome."

I am.

"I really dont think anyone likes it, or wants it as a possible outcome. "

I do.

"Of course no one is pro abortion"

Um, why? It's maybe not ideal just because there is a slight risk of complication, but I consider myself pro-abortion in the same way I'm pro-birth control. I feel like the "Well, no one LIKES abortion..." mindset is giving too much credit to the anti-scientific "well, maybe fetuses

If the interactive portion was specifically for an artistic purpose (to provoke an emotion) rather than utilitarian (say, pausing automatically out of a misguided attempt to let you go to the bathroom or get a soda often), than yes, I'd say so. I see no reason why the definition shouldn't be as broad as possible.

Totalbigot is wrong about this, just as he's wrong about (nearly) everything he opens his shitty fucking mouth to spout. Neither of those things are required for something to be a game. I also love how he fucking undermines his thesis by saying "You need a failure state to be a game! Just like in The Stanley Parable,

They're interactive audio/visual experiences. What else would you call them? Still don't get why people insist on being so defensive about the term 'video game.' Like if Gone Home is considered a video game, suddenly there will be no more Calls of Duties or Gearses of Wars!

I actually sort of liked FFXIII-2's plot (though the Caius/Yeul stuff wasn't great). I thought FFXIII-3 dropped the ball. They basically pasted the characters into a completely different story. Hell, Sazh is in the entire thing like five minutes, in which he mopes around and sends you on an arbitrary fetch quest.

And I

While I disagree with your choice of good modern jRPGs (I liked FFXIII a lot, thought Ni No Kuni was highly overrated), I think we can both agree that nothing has come close to capturing the magic of the SNES/PSX jRPGS. I'm not sure if it's just nostalgia, but or if I was just at an age where I was less cynical, but I

"This interview probably puts an end to the Internet's newfavoritetheory that this whole thing was a viral marketing scheme meant to promote Palo Alto, Franco's upcoming movie in which he plays a high school soccer coach who is sleeping with a teenager.

idk, w/e tbh.

If only we could all be a hyperintelligent, misanthropic piece of crap like you!

"Ellen just talks fast and says random things hoping something will eventually stick and be funny"

Are you serious with this? Ellen's show lacks edge, but she's well-known as one of the best stand up comediennes of her time. You have the gall to call Ellen unfunny and then put Zooey Fucking Deschanel on the top of your

I don't know why people are surprised about that. Half of her schtick is racist bullshit.