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I listened to Destiny's Child when I was fairly young, Survivor came out when I twelve and was actually pretty damn formative for me. Granted the lessons I learned from it were the value of independence and not relying on men for everything, which I guess if you are a male conservative is not something you want young

It doesn't give out specific health info, but the original video does give general timelines so if someone knew you dated that bald pastor guy two years ago, and then she sees that same creepy bald pastor guy talking about how two years ago he had an abortion, it wouldn't be hard for them to figure out that it was you

I'm under thirty and like you, I can't stand wearing a watch. Unless I'm at work, at which point it drives me crazy if I'm not wearing one. I've lost multiple watches because I'll occasionally forget to take it off when I leave work and then realize I'm wearing it later, take it off and then forget where I put it.

You forgot "diamond" studs. They are my number one "stay away from me, I'm a douchebag" warning sign. I've learned this from experience, sadly.

It's on hulu!

Ah if only I had this to say back in my Orthodox Jewish high school, when the most eloquence I could muster was "If some guy feels the need to rape me because he saw my knee, he is a fucking pervert and it's not my job to protect him!" This was not seen as an appropriate argument against our dress code, apparently.

Except that you are claiming that a person is a victim because they are asked what they are wearing.

Okay, see I was reminded more of this interview by Samantha Bee, done at a Republican National Convention in which Republicans are completely unable to see their cognitive disconnect in relation to abortion.http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/bfqbbx/…

No of course not. Asking a woman whether or not she's wearing underwear is completely inappropriate. Trying to touch her is not okay. But asking her who made the dress that she's wearing? Neither sexist nor harassment.

No, women aren't walking advertisements, but when it comes to red carpets, they are actually working as to advertise a line of clothing. They are given clothing to wear for free with the understanding that by wearing the free clothing, they are promoting the clothing maker.

Broad City always because it is hilarious and also because it's really easy to binge watch. It's a half hour show and the first season is only like ten episodes. Super doable in under a day or two.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ5sCH…There is this amazing video of two YA authors, Libba Bray and Maureen Johnson, talking about how much they love that their fans are teenage girls and it cracks me up every time because they are basically saying that they love that teenage girls are complete psychopaths (It's at

I felt this way too! Like, you have three toddlers and you do not mention them at all? We were never even given their names.

That may be the most disgusting thing I've ever seen in my life. I don't think I will ever be able to watch Aladdin again. Fuck respect for the dead, I want to personally set Joan Rivers' grave on fire after watching that. I mean, I already hated her for all the reasons already listed, but I somehow managed to miss

Maybe? I don't know. I feel like the filter just goes away after a certain age. I remember my grandmother remarking after we got my sister's wedding pictures "God, you were fat!" (I had lost weight since the wedding) Like, thanks Grandma, I totally needed to hear that. Now, my grandma is a wonderful person, bless her

I had a friend who was like this about Miley Cyrus. There were times when she'd be talking about her role playing as Miley and I'd have to interrupt and ask her if she knew that it wasn't real, because it really didn't sound like it. She gave me an inner look at the life of a creepy fan and it is not pretty.

I don't own a tv. (Not because I'm some obnoxious snob who thinks they are too good for that shit, but because I'm a dirt poor college student who has a laptop and an internet connection, which is close enough). Whenever I do watch tv live, I am baffled by the crazy shit people watch. And keep in mind, this is coming

You are my hero

It doesn't matter where it comes from, shade from matriarchs about cooking is always the best shade.

Not a trampoline but a bouncy castle: my friend stepped on my pinkie finger while we were jumping. I didn't realize until two months later that she'd broken it. It is still at an awkward angle.