Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
- Some people you’re allowed to compare to Nazis, some you’re not.
- Judgy Bitch on Woody Allen.
- Jake Thomas on the year in movies.
- Academics need a special program to suss out “gobbledegook” papers.
- Is studying anthropology a waste? (H/T West Hunter)
- Can dogs feel shame?
- Things are different in Uganda.
- Yep, different.
- Rush is Delaware’s most popular band. Why do I find this amusing?
Tangentially related to #1, apparently we can’t make fun of bad plastic surgery anymore b/c someone might feel bad: http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/03/getting-picked-on-at-the-oscars-at-age-81/284170/
I’m looking forward to The Atlantic’s next issue where they let me know what is and is not acceptable to have a laugh over.
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God, she looks frightful. How sad.
Is there a surer sign of women’s power than all hand-wringing that goes on about hurt feelings? It’s like the whole world is now kindergarten.
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Yeah, I may laugh, but bad plastic surgery is sad. And how much you wanna bet she looked perfectly fine before it?
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Her bad decision is the fault of men. All those men who are obsessed with the looks of 81-year-old women, and are out there in the streets shaming them for having wrinkles.
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Men are also responsible for this famous Oscar debacle:
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Comment on that Atlantic post: “We should have a general rule that men can not dictate how women are supposed to look. PERIOD.”
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