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@BringerofthePain: There is a space between capital punishment and dirty looks, though. Plenty of women are deeply affected by their clothing choices/options, even if their lives aren't at risk. What women wear determines how seriously others take them, and can therefore put their livelihoods at risk. Women wearing

@Sara Jean, coffee bean: They make amazing pierogies, and the latkes are delicious. If you like mint, they make a bad ass mint sherry julep.

@Sara Jean, coffee bean: No shit. We were neighbors. I lived three houses down from Louie's. I moved in July, but I miss that neighborhood so much. Have you been to Bistro Europa? It's the BEST restaurant in the city—in the world!

@JL26: I remember when The News published his response to those emails—I'm not PC, I never said I was PC, it was a personal email, Freedom of Speech, Blah Blah Blah.

@Sara Jean, coffee bean: What! I just moved from Hodge to Rhode Island. I miss Buffalo like a hole in my heart.

@Nicole Ferguson: I'm also from Buffalo. I cannot believe that this happened.

My father told me tonight that he's voting for this sorry excuse for a human.

@skahammer: I didn't try to assign those books to certain classes of people. Nor did I ever say that people of various classes and backgrounds cannot enjoy books that don't deal explicitly with their own class or background.

If, as my high school American literature teacher, Mr. Tortellini (I may be misremembering that name), insisted was true, all American novelists aspire to write The Great American Novel (NB capital T in The), then of course women can be Great American Novelists.

@PhDork: The most I-have-a-family-or-spouse-to-support me-ish, too.

@DepecheNode: It's a continuum of the sexist belief that men are entitled to women's bodies/to do what they want to women. The response to the Erin Andrews story was horrible. A radio station in my city played an ad about two months ago that was like, "We don't have naked pictures or videos of Erin Andrews on our

@Nell_fersher: I think that's the point of classes like Comp 2. To make it easier for you to recognize when middle aged men have inappropriate relationships with teenagers in fiction, I mean.

@notsodarling: I am so looking forward to new Supernatural.

@Josie: No way. If anything it should be a good sign for his now-girlfriend that he respects you enough to maintain a relationship. You're both grown up enough to understand that the end of a marriage/romantic relationship doesn't negate the things you liked about each other in the first place.

@Svekla solves mysteries: This is not a good idea if you have ADHD. Because then you might potentially be like, "Hi lady who I really like, let's kiss and kiss and kiss some more OH MY GOD I WANT SOME WATER HOLD ON I JUST GOT REALLY THIRSTY" and walk away. Like, into the kitchen where there may potentially be like 30