I'm giving you a star because I am tired too, and sad and angry, and your user name made me happy for a moment.
I'm giving you a star because I am tired too, and sad and angry, and your user name made me happy for a moment.
This is a really intelligent and useful response, in a situation where a lot of people (well, at least me) are just spinning with impotent rage and disappointment and grief. I'm reading your post over and over, because these are concrete steps that everyone can take, and I want to remember all of this. (I'm not…
Me too. Every single part of this.
I saw some articles mentioning that Tina Fey took some digs at Bill Cosby during the American Museum of Natural History gala a couple of weeks ago, but I haven't found anything what she actually said about him. (Which seemed odd, because jokes she told about other people and other topics were specifically quoted or…
Your post is really thoughtful, and I agree with a lot of it. There was one discrete point that I wanted to respond to, because it's something I think about a lot — the idea that if you run from the police you deserve to be shot. (I apologize if I'm misconstruing what you said.)
I have nothing to add to this — just wanted to say this is a perfect comment.
I'm almost as offended by this Communications Director's horrible grammar as I am by the offensive stupidity of her comments. I mean, my 7-year-old kid (who still occasionally puts her pants on backwards) writes more correctly than this idiot does.
My friend gave me Janice Dickinson's autobiography years ago, and at first I was embarrassed to be seen reading it on the subway. But it actually was weirdly good and compelling. I do remember being a little surprised at how she seemed so much more crazy on reality TV than in the book. But I always assumed that was…
I don't know her, but I know someone who does, and her description of Janice Dickinson is exactly in line with yours. My friend says Janice is awesome — really smart and honest and surprisingly kind.
Well, according to the NY Times, symptoms "usually occur within eight to 10 days of infection." So, considering he was a healthcare professional who had been treating patients with Ebola, that sounds about right.
Well, according to the NY Times, symptoms " usually occur within eight to 10 daysof infection." So, considering he was a healthcare professional who had been treating patients with Ebola, that sounds about right.
I'm assuming, from the fact that you can't spell "borders" or "Reagan," that you're just an excellent troll.
There are many excellent responses on this post, but I think yours is perfect. I kind of wish all guys would have to read this.
I laughed so hard at her. She is so offended for no reason.
I assumed it was because it was still intermission?
I remember reading a while back about studies showing that viewers of The Daily Show were, on average, far more educated and informed (and maybe had higher IQs too) than Fox viewers.
I have nothing to add to this — just wanted to say that this is brilliant.
I rarely sit on the train, for various reasons that aren't really worth explaining. But sometimes when I see someone doing the wide-leg thing and taking up a seat and a half, I feel compelled to sit. I am a very small person, and I can sometimes squeeze into the half-seat that's next to the offending person. So I…
That's what I always assume. But it's all so badly done. It would be one thing if his/her posts were at least witty or funny or incisive or something. But they're just boring. So, whatever it is — trolling, performance art, commentary on racism — it's just bad, and not thought-provoking, and boring. And that's…
Me too! She sounds awesome. I want so much for her to make it to da moon one day.