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It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. The paint spot on these jeans? High school play, 1999.
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Whatever they looked like, I’m sure my bag and shoes were silly and I clearly never wore/used either one of them again.
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For young women, and in New York especially, watching Girls is a requirement.
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Have a cocktail and quit your whining. I’m about to reveal to you the formula for how to be a successful executive, a nurturing mother and an adoring and adored wife all at the same time, and I’m not
charging you a dime.
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Each week when I tuned into TeenNick, my eyes were inundated with the same deeply disturbing commercial. This is my attempt to process it. Proceed with caution, because what has been seen can’t be unseen.
employment
I have to admit that The Man was kind of good for me, career-wise. The Man gave me benefits, put me up in nice hotels, and didn’t require hourly billing.
miss piggy
Yes, she can be vain and domineering; she get incredibly jealous and can fly into a volatile rage with little to no warning, but Miss Piggy is still worthy of admiration and (careful, discerning) emulation.
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Much of the time, traditions can be wrong, and I think it’s good that progress usually wins out in our ever-changing world. But sometimes traditions are harmless.
badvertising
This commercial is so flagrantly, unapologetically cruel and nasty, it’s shocking that it made it from conception to reality.
abortion
If you went in for an abortion today, would you know what to expect? Would you have any clue what the process would be like? Probably not.
film
Magic Mike: It’s a great movie, one that reimagines tired gender roles in new and interesting ways.
bathrooms
Potty parity is a practical concern par excellence. It’s a final frontier, the porcelain ceiling, if you will.