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Thanks, and I totally understand the difference between being accosted every fucking day as the "expert" on whatever subject, versus a space specifically for discussion everyone knowingly entered. I get that it's exhausting. In same way you can't understand my not understanding unless I explain it, there will be

I kind of get what you're saying. I remember back in college, we had a discussion on multicultural issues and one of the girls who had organized/brought it forth said "It's not my responsibility to education you on race/sexuality issues." To which I got confused and said "Well, then I don't understand what I'm

What Couric asked Cox was essentially "I asked this of Carmen Carrera, and this was her response. Do you agree with that? What are your thoughts?" It's giving her a platform to make a very important point.

I see a lot of similarities between this story and the suicides that sparked the It Gets Better Project. It wasn't until news outlets started reporting the suicides causes by bullying that bullying got tossed into the spotlight and really, for the first time, became unacceptable. I was bullied relentlessly as a kid.

I think it's great that Daisy and her family are standing up for her, but part of that has to be understanding that it's going to be a tough process. What this town is doing is disgusting, and they should be shamed for it. What is happening to Daisy right now is a classic kind "It Gets Better" story. This piece of

That part I get, what I don't get it is why it would be okay in Germany.

OMG THAT DRESS! I want it!!

I first thought this was some sale I hadn't heard about. Now I am actually depressed.

I have a friend who is broke a lot, basically lives paycheck to paycheck (I don't understand why, other than she's paying way too much for her apartment and doesn't understand how to manage money). One time, I asked her to come with me to a movie and she was like "Uh, I can't afford it right now. Let's just watch a