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He has to show his camp is ready and sincere about wanting to work. It’s like a corporation doing everything they could to get rid of someone but realizing they may have screwed something up, they decide to have the person interview for a non existent position so they can say the ‘company tried to work with this

In case it’s not clear, those two bolded quotes are from Mike Florio. Luckily for you, his name is also Michael, but it seems like you’re giving credit to Michael Harriot here.

This is why The MLBPA laughs at them. I mean Marvin Miller would’ve sued The NFL ten times over already and gotten them to cave. I mean this union, I laugh when I type that word, has caved on everything when pressed. Even now they are getting ready to approve a 17 game schedule with no guaranteed contracts. DeMaurice

“Official Entertainment Minstrel of the National Football League: Shawn Corey Carter.”

I agree with all of this so much! I will also judge* attorneys who think that Ally McBeal is an appropriate role model for court clothes. As you said, it may make me an asshole, but I still keep those damn thoughts to myself because it’s none of my business.

I frequently want to shake the young female interns in my office who wear pencil skirts with the back slit like they’re mini skirts, causing the slit to basically be directly under their ass. But whatever, their HR person can handle that if they see fit (but seriously, if the skirt has a slit, the hem needs to be at

This. This girl should mind her own work and let her bosses mind her co-workers.

Yup, this is a prime case of people not minding their own business. If the boss isn’t upset, the worker shouldn’t worry her head about it. I’m not a fan of looking at my morbidly obese co-worker wearing a plunging crop top that shows off her ugly Justin Bieber tattoo. But that is neither my circus nor my monkees. If

Podophobic — if your office doesn’t have a dress code, then you need to mind your own fucking business. I mean, I have plenty of opinions about how people should dress at work. Most of them are stupid and I keep them to myself. They include:

No bare feet

I don’t get being bothered by it either. Maybe if they are sticking their foot at you or clients come in, but otherwise why worry about it

Further, your list of social controls through imaginary fear mongering only works if you can convince the idiot child to buy into the nonsense.

The beauty of this comment thread is it proves lack of logic is not limited to religious believers.

Or maybe if, in the year of whatever lord 2017, you haven’t already realized that EVERY FUCKING PLACE is full of racists, then your personal story of what it took for you to actually take a second to SEE around you no longer matters. How far back do you really want to go with this? Which police killing do you think

Also, he allowed them to put a very white bikini on a body that he had to know was going to be covered in makeup and glitter and lord knows what else. What did he think was going to happen to it? Did he really expect to get it back perfectly white? If he didn’t want to give it to them for the advertising he’d get from

And weighs more than a Bundt cake.

Re: the bikini: The designer should be take this up with the Ciroc team, or the ad/production agency who owned the shoot. Just send them an invoice (and, lesson learned, don’t lend clothing for paid ad campaigns—they should buy that shit!). Ashanti didn’t pull the bikini for personal use or even one of her own

Also, I’m sorry but why would you want the bikini back? I’m fairly free with sharing things that have touched mine or someone else’s body - if I know them. At the same time, I don’t want to be wearing no swimsuit that’s been all over someone else’s coochie. And also how would you even CLEAN that thing that has a

This is my continual complaint when I do not find a joke funny. People either say that I’m “too PC” or that I “didn’t get the joke.” No, I got it. It’s not funny: it’s a bad joke.

“you just suck.”

“Klooster was quick to note that the photo is meant to be a joke, and that anyone who is not on board should go back to 1996, before humor was invented.”