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*You can’t just turn any sentence into an acronym and expect people to know what you’re talking about

Not if you watch the video. The interviewer looks deeply puzzled, offers his the way out to say he’s joking. He doesn’t take it. Asks again for clarification: “You’re not joking?”. He says, completely flatly, “Serious”.

I like to point out the recent massacres of Muslims committed by Buddhists in Burma as a way to blow “lol religion of peace” morons’ minds.

Yeah, but a LOT of people think of Buddhism as an enlightened exception. This is a reminder that it really isn’t.

It’s almost like he’s just a person and not imbued with the spirit of a random god.

All major religions are fucked up patriarchies! Just a reminder.

Why not just buy out all of the pharmaceutical companies and raise the prices 5000%? It’s a free market! Btw, some of the worst ideas we’ve had as a country:

Is this guy wearing sunglasses indoors standing in front of a flat screen TV playing an actual Flo-Rida music video? So much douche bag going on in this article I can’t take it.

I don’t have a problem with women being turned on by men’s naked chests but really Fassbender is a very distinguished actor and I think we should show him a bit more respect han that. I mean, try to reverse that: “Imelda Staunton has great tits!” Not so nice really.

As you watch the trailer, keep your eyes peeled for a flash of shirtless Fassbender.

It is usable. And if that girl came forward (assuming it wasn't over statute) it would be great evidence. But otherwise it isn't very helpful. After all people make up shit online all the time and with no evidence of a crime other than that he would probably just say he was bullshitting and beat the charge.

Thank you. I'm not even a TSwift fan, but I was rolling my eyes so fucking hard at this post. Does every song about a big city have to address real life, serious issues? I'm from L.A., and songs about the beach and Hollywood instead of gangs don't bother me. This post is such a stretch...also don't get why Jezebel

"A subject like New York City" is, I think, the root of our disagreement. All of her songs, from what I've seen (I'm a recent fan, so that's like 2013 forward plus the ones I may have heard on the radio) are about her life. So, yes: buying a multi-million-dollar apartment in her mid-20s as an out-of-towner is the

I suppose Katy Perry's "California Gurls" should have discussed water shortages, migrant farm worker's rights, rising rent and gentrification, and state budget shortfalls.

The problem is she's forgetting her audience, her tweenage audience who is screaming for more songs about poverty, injustice, and I can't even.

Jesus Murphy, NY is not the center of the damn universe. It has its charms but is not the most captivating place on earth. Can we sing about other cities now? Seattle is beautiful. Fucking amazing donuts. Woodstock, Vermont is another gorgeous place with a great restaurant in a converted mill. NY is like your

Not to mention that I don't think stop-and-frisk or poverty levels are really Taylor's stories to be telling, and if she had tried to address it, Jezebel would be taking her to task for that.

Right? It's Taylor Swift. If Taylor Swift tried to write a song about the mean streets and how mean they can be that would go over like a lead balloon. Girlfriend leads a charmed life so she writes songs about that.

Didn't Byron keep a bear in his rooms at Cambridge (Oxford?) because he wasn't allowed a dog but the rules didn't say anything about a bear?