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Someone with a legal background here in Ontario may correct me, but from what I could find in the Equipment and Use of Force Regulation, police officers are required to file a report every time they draw their firearm in public.

I'm in my mid-thirties. No divorces in my extended family, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc. One second cousin is divorced. Only one divorced friend, and they only made it a few years. All my other friends are in the 5-10 year range and still going so... We'll see.

Pharrell is mildly pissed that he wasn't next in line.

I'm in Toronto and was shocked to see them along an artery in a low-income neighbourhood when I was driving the other day. They all got the finger as I drove by.

i definitely don't think all white people get special treatment just for being white.

We know we'd face the consequences of any other minority out there simply because of our skin color. So what do we do? We just stay away from trouble.

MacKay acknowledged Mulcair's point, but said it was "deeply disappointing" for Mulcair "to try to make this a partisan issue on such a day."

The absolute fucking worst.

I have the opposite perception. Soda sounds like such an old-timey expression (Soda Shoppe, etc).

I love Coates, but as TheLostShameofCharlieSheen said downthread:

Rapper?

Your definition of a mound seems more in line with an anthill than a mountain.

the strongest woman on television

Ok, you ARE me. I have also ditched those two (not that I gave them much effort: was meh on the first couple episodes and let the ratings do the rest). Also helps flag shows that maybe I should give a chance, first or second, like Walking Dead, which I abandoned half way through last season only to see the ratings

Haha, you're like me. I now check the ratings to actually temper my expectations for an episode, since Sons has been so godawful this season and the AV Club ratings help me brace myself. I absolutely hate the whisper of a spoiler ("you HAVE to see it, something CRAZY happens") but I expect that that happens, in this

Exactly. They have only posted twice about this Sons season before today, and they're hardly known as a place for television analysis. It's kind of bush league, unless it was intentional.

Dude. Jezebel is not a TV blog. They have two posts tagged Sons of Anarchy this season. It's the last place I come to to read about television (okay, maybe before Lifehacker. But after AV Club, Vox, Vulture, io9, Morning After...) That's why we should be able to read the site without worrying about a spoiler in the

Ahhhh makes more sense. Also, good to know. Thanks.

But why do it when it's as easy to not do it? Like, is that little amount of consideration too much to ask? Gawker has actually published their own guidelines for this.

It's not that she died. It's when. It could happen any episode. I don't watch for the shock, but I like to watch television the way it's intended, which is not knowing the outcome of an episode.