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If you want to vote (and really it should be your civic duty to vote), you should take personal responsibility and make sure you’re registered to vote.

Facebook and Google can collect data on you even if you don’t have an account, by scooping up your friends’ phone contacts or by logging usual browser data.

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As someone who has survived several of my own suicide attempts and also lost a partner to suicide, the amount of pain you are in when you make such decisions, the degree of your suffering, and the binds that depression put on what you can see as possible put you in a state of mind that’s difficult to describe and

You see Hathaway looking unnatural as a blond. I see a specific aesthetic choice to put her in an unnatural Barbie hair color to create tension when she’s onscreen or to allude to something intrinsically mismatched in her character.

What made Anthony Bourdain remarkable and why there are so many of people of color touched by his death is that he is the example of allyship that we all talk about. He traveled the world and everywhere he went, he treated people of color with a degree of respect we’re unaccustomed to by rich white men. He spoke in

You’re free to fuck off over to Gizmodo or wherever men feel comfortable.

I think Bill Clinton belongs in the same bucket as Antonin Scalia. Smart, knowledgeable, accomplished, a perfectly nice guy and good friend on the one-to-one human level, but with an enormously huge, absolutely GLARING flaw that completely overshadows and taints whatever other good qualities he possesses. For Scalia,

Clinton didn’t ever apologize to Lewinsky directly, but that’s beside the point.

as a PR professional, I am FLABBERGASTED that he is a on book tour right now. Like, beyond surprised. AND beyond surprised he didn’t have a very, very, very much better answer to this line of questioning. It’s literally the only thing I would have prepped for him, and it would have been “I was wrong to abuse my

The idea that the recall will undermine judicial independence completely disregards the fact that recalls are part of the judicial system. Anyone making that argument is trying to bullshit you.

Oh for Christ’s sake, there is no good reason for a passenger to read the airworthiness certificate. Just stop it. They probably moved you to first class because they thought you were a crazy person and they wanted to keep a closer eye on you.

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With the complete absence of hyperbole I say this show is EASILY within the top 5 shows in the past decade. Easily. And it will be dearly missed.

Being the sort of person who reads the entire package insert, etc., can be its own kind of birth control (takes one to know one) (also kidding) (but in my case it’s true)

This is terrible for this man and other people like him, but the problem isn’t with Uber, it’s that a medallion is $700k. This artificial economy has always been problematic. There are also issues with ride sharing, but the answer lies somewhere in the middle, not protecting this outdated system.