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Lena Dunham Just Hinted That ‘Girls’ Could Be Ending Soon

That Clinton gladly embraced the word, says Dunham, was important given what she sees as “blowback” against the cause of gender equality, and particularly, reproductive rights. I washed dishes. I did end up working in a fishery, where the salmon were brought in, and we had different jobs. I had a woman in Iowa the other day, 12 percent she’s paying on her loans. On Twitter, Clinton has posted consistently about her new campaign #WomenForHillary, and had become vocal in her defense of Planned Parenthood.

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However, she apparently feels just as strongly about the damaging effects of weight shaming, which is why she chose to take the safest route by choosing to stay away from it on Twitter.

Research suggests that the fear of depersonalization in a relationship is just as relevant today as it was when the Clintons got married. The interview is far from short, so we went ahead and plucked out five of the most interesting things we learned about the former First Lady from the candid discussion. The term is so unpopular, a pose is really its only practical use any more, signaling to a particular set of professional white women that you share their views on the general uselessness of men and the absolute necessity of abortion.

Dunham, seated across from Clinton, presented her with a photo from the 1993 dinner. Looking back, Clinton said that the college years are so important in shaping who you are as a person.

But for Dunham and Konner, the chance to kick off their new project with an interview with Hillary Clinton was a no-brainer.

According to her, she’s been a victim of verbal abuse on the social media platform. “And I’ve often said it was a great experience for being in politics”, Clinton said. Her goddess-granddaughter Lena seems to be mentally incapable of it.

“So eventually, I said yes. They’re due to crime and violence and, you know, awful events that we read about in the paper”. A lot of the political pundits [said]: ‘What is the meaning of this?’ and everything. I still like the format as just a way to express ideas, and I really appreciate that anybody follows me at all.

The “Girls” star told Re/code that she no longer looks at the social media outlet, though she has someone else write her tweets for her.

“It was a personal interest”.

“That is one of my favorite dresses”, Clinton said after clapping. “I actually turned him down twice when he asked me to marry him”, Clinton replied.

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Oddly, though, that also undercuts one of Clinton’s easiest appeals to voters: We can make history by electing our first woman president.

Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner at Paleyfest