BlackFrancine
BlackFrancine
BlackFrancine

Right. What really doesn’t make sense is a bullet with Theresa’s DNA on it being in the garage—but no other sign of her DNA ANYWHERE. So... what? He just dug the bullet he used to shoot her out of her skull and brought it back to the garage and left it on the floor? The scenario makes no sense.

Your English is spot on. That was certainly weird. Especially after just 3 or 4 days—which I think it may have been at that point. At first I thought it was strange—but not necessarily suspicious—because people have different ways of dealing with tragedy/stress/the unknown. But when you add to it that he and the

Yeah, I also thought it was a little odd how her brother led the whole PR campaign, but in the videos they show of Theresa just talking—I think there were 2 separate ones—she talks about how much she loves her sisters and her parents. She never really mentions her brother. But he’s giving press conferences. It was

Yeah, I had mixed feelings when I read that line as well. I think it’s such a nuanced issue, that a single throwaway sentence can’t possibly accurately capture what’s going on with male gaze in the video.

I’d like to submit Corey Stoll for your consideration.

I agree with you on all points except for number 1. I think Darryl is right—finding decent, strong people who are wandering is still important to long-term survival. But! Although I do like Aaron, I don’t think he’s really suited for recruiting. I’d rather see Darryl and Glen handle it—they both are tough, smart, and

My guess would be because Bexar County probably passed the legislation, whereas for the rest of these, it was probably just the municipality that passed it. It would’ve been helpful for them to point out that Bexar was essentially San Antonio, though (but the author may not have known).

Woman Hollering Creek still has 2 of my favorite short stories of all time. Eleven and One Holy Night. I love Cisneros so much.

OK. I’ll play: What part is illegal? Requiring security deposits? Or locking people out and seizing property when they don’t pay their rent? Because, in Texas, both of those things are completely, 100% legal. I have in no way described enough for you to conclude that this is absolutely, positively illegal. In fact,

Yeah, probably. But the dude’s been sued a great many times, and still he rises. I think it’s one of those situations where it’s just barely legal (I’m likely over-simplifying it—but, trust me, it’s def. shady). The bf is just an employee, and has no liability. He’ll be fine.

Right. And what I’m saying (as someone who lives in the fairly boom-ish city of Austin) is that not all real estate companies have those requirements. Corporations might—but there are still a lot of independent developers (and a lot of times, those guys are either inexperienced or looking for a quick cash grab, or

I admit I don’t know that much about this stuff, but my boyfriend does commercial real estate—and from what I’ve gleaned from him, depending on the property owner, a lease is not that hard to get. You don’t have to show a business plan or anything in order to get a lease—you just have to have an LLC or whatever and

I... don’t understand the question. They get unconditional love out of it? Comfort? Joy? Cuddles? Laughter? A walking partner?

All the stars for Half Baked!

Just a tip: Go D unless you’re familiar with the I candidate. A lot of Tea Party people run as Independents—and they’re often worse than establishment Republicans.

YES. And moreover—are they even representing the interests of their constituents? The last polling numbers I saw on related topics show that 70% of Americans oppose shutting down the government over PP’s funding—and over 50% of Americans fully identify as being pro-choice (including over a third of Republicans).

Dude, he’s talking about a 5-year-old kid—not a grown up whose hobby is cosplay. A person doesn’t necessarily have the time or energy (or ability) to make a costume that a kid will be able to wear for all of five seconds before they outgrow it (both physically outgrow it and outgrow their love of the character when

YES. She lives in a fucking paradise house, and yet she has to redo the whole thing? And those gardens—did you see her gardens? They are freaking ridiculous. You’re telling me that someone with a full-time job has the time to garden on that level? What am I doing with my time?

Ugh. Listen: This is not about prudishness. The UK has regulations regarding the objectification of women in the media. That’s a *good* thing. That’s something we should applaud—and something we potentially should explore doing in the US (though, obv. that’s a pipe dream). This is meant to keep dehumanizing ads from

My boyfriend, whose name is on the no-fly list, flew without any id out of Las Vegas a while back. His wallet had been stolen at a casino, so he had no ID or credit cards—but he had a paper ticket for whatever reason. He just had to get there early and go through an extra security thingy where they x-rayed you—but it