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@DailyLattes: From like every other post, I would have thought that this jealousy thing was made up and something that never happened between women. Read more

@BeansNorth: Although even Canada's not without its anti-choicers — see the last link at the bottom of the post. Read more

@mzleading: If she had shipped her biological child internationally, would there even be a debate about if she was justified? Read more

@morninggloria: If you start snarking on the writer of the article's physical appearance, then the terrorists win. Read more

@morphinejulius: I'm still into Courtney, and I want her new album to do well, but yeah, she hasn't been a model mom. Perhaps it's silly for me to take sides in this particular Twitter war. I stand by #1 and #2 though. Read more

@nata: It's true that poor people often have less access to nutritious food, and are forced to resort to high-fat alternatives. But the study isn't specifically "equat[ing] poverty with substance addiction/abuse. " Are you saying that the conditions of the high-fat only rats actually simulate American poverty? This is Read more

@Coup d’état: White discusses alcohol and drug abuse among lonely people a little bit, but emphasizes that they're not always linked — you can have addiction without loneliness and vice versa. Also, depression is linked with loneliness but the two don't always co-occur either. Read more

@mchll: I thought about this, but actually, I think she's a Manic Pixie Dream Girl, just a little down on her luck. Read more

@msAnthrope: I wondered if the interviewer asked, although pharm company marketing via celeb profile would certainly be insidious! Read more

@morninggloria: Then again, there are societies that greatly value fat people and even perceive fat as healthy — sometimes because it's the opposite of starvation. I know you're not making this argument, but I'm always wary of the "it's natural to find fat ugly" comments because such evolutionary explanations Read more

@Justine: Hmm, ABC's calling the black Barbies Ballerina Theresa — and I can't see the labels in the original photo. It's possible ABC has its Barbies mixed up. Read more

@Ms.RantyPants: Re the "satisfactory" thing, that's how it's written at the source. Maybe "satisfactory" was just one option in the evaluation process, worse than "good" or "excellent?" Read more

@ihatebutterflies: The students who wrote the Princetonian rebuttal also mention this scenario, in a portion I didn't quote. I think it's a good point. Read more

@MisterMoonlight: I don't really blame them for not addressing it more — we would've been there all night. But it did seem like a more difficult issue than some of the ones they'd been discussing. Read more

@regenerator: What Kim said was that while the women were brought to orgasm, this was seen as non-sexual because of male-centric views of sex. Read more

@Freddie DeBoer: I don't think Klausner is advocating that women be judgmental of men who basically treat them well. I certainly am not. She's talking about the men she's been with who treated her badly — and I'd say that men (and women) who mistreat others are worthy of both judgment and avoidance. Read more