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Reading the articles it sounds like she was collateral damage of wanting some flashy shit for a fucking TV show.

The majority of Americans are okay with this. Black lives do not matter. Whether male or female, young or old. The majority (yes, that's mostly white people in the US) think the murder of this child is just collateral damage.

Seriously. This sever deserves sainthood. I'm pretty sure I would have killed him.

I actually did have to reread that sentence. Wow... Just wow.

I'm from California and 10-0-6 was a big time thing in the 70s and onward, so depending on your age ...

I had a strange encounter with Tom Waits. Is there any other kind?

And hung on a cord you wore around your neck.

No, no, as an old I remember using their astringent. Holy Jesus, it could take anything off your face——10-0-6. Good ol' 10-0-6.

Bonne Bell A&W Root Beer flavor. Come at me, root beer haters.

He had everything he ever wanted. Power. Fortune. Women. Superhuman intelligence. Yet every time the wind blew, her name always whispered upon its breeze...

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And of course Star Wars was then obligated to visit the Muppets.

I get tired of saving this over and over again but here goes. Smallpox: killed millions of people for hundreds of years. Where is it? Gone, worldwide, because we were forced to vaccinate. Measles were on their way out until now. I'm older than Wolfson, I remember getting measles and having school mates getting

To steal a quote from Jezebel I saw last night, if I can't send my kid anywhere with a PB&J sandwich for public health reasons, I shouldn't be allowed to send them anywhere without an MMRV.

I met a guy today who's been crippled (I'm not sure what the proper term is) for 60 years because of polio. He can walk, but with great difficulty. Screw this doctor.

That obituary was a disgrace, and got the thrashing it deserved on Twitter and in other media (The Australian is a Murdoch paper) yesterday. My fav response with this article imagining the obits of male writers if they were subjected to the same treatment as women.

Or from Edna Mode.

"Tee Hee, being a superhero is hard!! Maybe I can get Superman and Spider-Man to save these people for me!"

Why she gotta have a cape? Have well learned nothing from "Dollar Bill"?

So, She Ra: Princess of Power, right?

The world of superheroes has historically been tailored to boys where 'the good guys beat the bad guys," said Lori Pantel, Vice President, Global Brand Marketing for Barbie. "But we know that girls, too, enjoy empowered heroes but seek an outcome where the perceived bad characters transform to good and friendship is