Chickenbonez
Chickenbonez
Chickenbonez

When I first heard this song, it made me think of a situation in which I was tempted by an ex while in a relationship. I wanted him but couldn't act on it. Which I think is what it's actually about. But now I can see how so many people misinterpret the lyrics. They do look rapey out of context. Maybe I misinterpreted

Shit. She's the shit.

How did he go from our bf to our BFF? Jez when did we break up? :(

It's Kinja, not the iPad. From what I've gathered, it has a lot of kinks with iPads and newer iPhones. see:

Erin, I always want to post this, but you're my favorite Jez writer by far. This title, with your name next to it, worried me for a split second, but I should have known you wouldn't let me down!

Ah, it makes more sense now! I was very confused.

I wish your comment was not in the gray, dear lady. Thank you.

*scratches head* um, I'm brown and grew up Sikh...

I want to bump this, because the article itself paints an unfair and one-sided picture of a major world religion. It's unfortunate that when we read about Christian crazies, it's always made clear they are a small minority. I get the feeling Sikhs will not be given that benefit of the doubt. Most people are fairly

The teenage girls are swooning because white men that look like rock stars can't possibly be terrorists. White people who commit large scale acts of violence are usually only guilty of having mental issues, at worst. This is what the media tells us. Teenage girls actually believe he is innocent. That is the problem.

You forgot the biggest one- his skin color.

But what makes him look "rock star" to you, exactly? Would he look like a rock star if he was a brown man with a beard and a turban and the same sepia filter, or is that "look" less sympathetic?

Um, no. Number of issues here.