JezLangley
JezLangley
JezLangley

I think comparing two NBA Championship winners is far more similar than comparing racially motivated violence to teenage pregnancy.

This is one of the infuriating aspects of the Black Lives Matter conversation, how quickly conservatives / many white Americans try to change the subject. "What about black men murdering black men? What about teenage pregnancy? Hey, ALL lives matter." Cool story bro, that's the not the subject at hand, and it is

Nope.

Who removes all of their clothes to fuck in a car in a parking lot? Discretion people, have some!

Question 1: Why would you get totally naked to have sex in a car?

It is possible one twin was fatter. Or had a better haircut. Or was better at sex. They're not clones.

Maybe this is a sinister trick played by the twin, and the husband thought he was with his wife? I'm going to believe this because I'm a big fan of sinister tricks.

It does usually translate to someone who thinks about sex pretty much constantly though.

Dollars to donuts, Santorum cries after sex, while he takes a silkwood shower.

Right? If he had followed up with his chat on having at least 7 sexings with the line "Of course we were both fully clothed during all fornication, as is the custom of good Christians" I wouldn't have been shocked. He's doing it wrong. You just know it.

Also, I almost made a "pics or it didn't happen" joke, but just

I can't stop myself from posting this gif.

Well now that I know that he's aware of the birds and the bees I am DEF voting for him.

I feel like this is an opportune time for a reminder of Dan Savage's definition of Santorum: That frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter that is sometimes the by-product of anal sex.

I guess the question is "How can white people be supportive of the issue without seeming to demean or take over the issue? " If white people don't talk talk about what they do in the situation, then the narrative is that white people are ignoring the issue (which so many do). If white people talk about the issue,

I find most of this essay very powerful. One area I wonder about is where you think good white people feel like they should be rewarded - what should good white people do then? Not delete trolls? Not be outraged? Keep the outrage to themselves? I understand the frustration of people seemingly wanting to be

I just went and read a Jeopardy discussion website. Their reading is this, and it makes perfect sense: the girl got really upset when she lost the game, so much so that she didn't come back on stage to stand in her place during the closing credits of the show, as is usual for contestants, apparently even those who

According to the mom, Trebek didn't ever console the girl backstage. "If he had taken the time, he would have known, like you do, that my daughter is not a sore loser, and does not become emotional solely over losing a game," the woman wrote. "She was upset about not being able to completely play the game to the end."

I'm not sure I understand the insensitive part. Is that what he originally said? Or is that what he said when it was shot the second time?