September 2011
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August 2011
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Is there *seriously* not a ‘Cooking For One’ section on the Weight Watchers...
– Me, just now. See also: Me, at 38. See also: Me, at 52. See also: Me, before climbing into my oven. (via luckypaperstars)
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Motherlode: "Skimpy" Equality in Collegiate Social... →
At my university, women were allowed to join sororities, but they weren’t allowed to form sorority houses or throw parties. The fraternity houses, despite a rather constant undercurrent of protest from the university, hosted some of the most well-attended, controversial, and crazy parties on campus. At the time, I had few protestations, but closer examinations of the imbalance in collegiate...
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King’s response to our crisis can be put in one word: revolution. A revolution...
– Cornel West: King would want a revolution, not a monument, NYTimes.com
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Of course, Wallace’s slangy approachability was part of his appeal, and these...
– Maud Newton, “Another Thing to Sort of Pin on David Foster Wallace,” NYTimes.com
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And lastly, I apologize to everyone for using Twitter to subtly address the fact...
– The coup d’etat of Andy Levy’s “apology” to Chris Brown and his fans on Fox News’ Halftime Report.
The most disappointing part? The members of the media who are framing Fox News’ disgust with Chris Brown in the context of its generally inexcusable, traditionally...
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noraleah:
entertainmentweekly:
“It’s in the style of Lil Wayne.” - Anne Hathaway
These days it seems the whiter the actress, the quicker they are to rap on national TV.
… but ok, that was pretty good.
I like watching people laugh at themselves.
The overwhelming message of the Swift concert to the sea of girls ages 5 to 55:...
– Andrea Lampos - Parent Regrents: Why I wish we never went to see Taylor Swift
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A woman has to enjoy herself to conceive? So how were babies made pre-1970, or...
– greengrey: Unpopular opinion?
It’s always nice to realize what the best thing you heard all day is.
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