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Are we blaming Thicke for oral sex between consenting quasi (age/maturity deficiency) adults at an Eminem concert or are we pointing out the potential for morons to hear those lyrics and think its all about promoting rape?

Its interesting because my first reaction was to say "wouldn't it need to be solely because you are a woman in order to be sexist and not just unfair?" Then I switched woman for black man and sexist for racist and I thought better of it. But I do think the question is worth asking for educational purposes anyway.

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Co-signing on the Sara Bareilles love. She is not even my typical taste, but from the moment I saw that Rhapsody commercial of hers 3-4 years ago singing "Love Song" and "Bottle it UP" I've been hooked. I literally remember stopping and say, "who in the hell is that?"

I don't think you are in a minority at all. I hardly know anyone (in like, the real world) who is a fan of either, in particular Aniston. Well, I do know one, but she's projecting her own lost love who went on to find his soul mate situation onto the "Pitt left Aniston for Jolie, therefore pitt/jolie shouldn't get to

God. Damn. Monster.

Well, if this guy is his lawyer, I doubt the "sex was consensual" strategy was his. He looks he can't believe he said yes to this case.

Interesting. I agree humanity is not made up of a two camp classification. I rather view it as a scale from one end to the other, with the ability to move up and down, sure. However, I do believe in a general sense of good and bad at the extremes. Mother Teresa probably stepped on a bug, spit, and cursed and Hitler

I would think he crossed the line from "does monstrous things" to "he's a monster" a long time ago. Unless it is revealed that he suffers from a chemical imbalance, neurological disorder, disease, SOMETHING that allows for the removal of his ability to stop himself (yeah, right), then at some point the number of

I think it is necessarily the case that every family member reacts differently to finding out that a loved one is, in fact, a monster or has committed monstrous acts (I think there is a difference between the 2). In the case of the former, I can understand not being able to drop the love at the moment of discovery as

Nope, not for me. But I can empathize with those who feel it does, regardless of whether he knew or not, and are upset.

Yes, for me too:

I know this is so not the point, but you did have it bad if you got benched for telling your coach the truth. 1-3-1 zone makes a motion offense look stupid for wasting energy.

Could be that Tweens who would take the time to make this inane t-shirt listing Swift's exes don't care about old fogies like DiCaprio, Clooney and Mayer.

I despise the wings at hooters. My wife thinks they're great. I . . . I love her anyway.

My reactions while reading your post:

Only posting to take issue with "Chris Rock on SNL". I'm not looking this up, so maybe he agrees with you, but I LOVED him on SNL. However, for the years he was on SNL, I'd put him behind only Phil Hartman and Dana Carvey, at that time, and ahead of Mike Meyers. Compared to his age cohorts (Sandler, Schneider, Spade,