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...loved so dearly by their mothers. 1) Closer to one (on a 1-to-10 scale) 2) Gives poor face 3) Did not win the genetic lottery 4) Such a lovely personality 5) Unfortunate looking 6) Not conventionally attractive 7) Could use a little work 8) Unlikely to become someone??s trophy husband/wife 9) Does not photograph well 10) Sort of an anti-Adonis/Aphrodite 11) His/her face is not his/her best friend 12) Could try a little harder 13) Aesthetically challenged 14) Nice hair and teeth 15) Remarkable inner beauty
Shutting down Imus is bad for women’s athletics, and it’s bad for free expression. Someone??however contemptible—lost his job because people would rather shut him up by firing him than by confronting what he said. But such suppression does little to address the underlying problem. Next time, that person might not be so easy to despise. If, 35 years after the enactment of Title IX, the validity of women’s athletics is still a question for some, and women athletes are still derided for their athleticism?...
...campaigns director of the Harvard College Democrats, who has her own ideas about what needs to happen to get people to vote for the calendar referendum.“You need to, like, e-mail carpet-bomb everyone,” McGowan says. “If someone??s only on their house open list, they should have gotten this e-mail six times by the time this referendum is over.”Sundquist is visibly excited by this prospect. “Oh yes, I love e-mail rampages. I’m going to send...
...Right now I have a box of CD cases that I took out of someone??s trash,” says Lanoue. “It takes a lot of self control. I’ll go by someone??s trash and it’ll take me talking to myself, convincing myself to not take some of the stuff back...
...humanity, the classist discrimination against black people has had a damaging impact on the psyche of black Americans today. In conversations about what it means to be “authentically” black, people often reference one’s connection to the ghetto. In other situations, someone??s economic background may be checked—the poorer you are, the more legitimately black...