LadyMags
LadyMags
LadyMags

Come on. Somewhere deep in your bullshit post is a good point that some people are often more horrified by rhetorical racism than real, concrete racism like the US prison system. But that and your nonsensical "nanny state" comment are just lazy. I don't believe in a nanny state — nor a state — either and I still find

Go talk to these fake-ass libertarians you know.

Oh God, I was cringing just reading this.

Actually, I'm not willfully ignorant, I just happen to disagree with some people on some things. I'm sorry that's so horrifying to you.

If you fucking DARE to dismiss the racism and 40 years of human misery known as the drug war as a problem with not being able to buy weed at the 7/11, you're a callous asshole.

I actually don't think every liberal is a commie pinko, and I only call them that if I am having a play argument with a friend. Why exactly is is so hard for so many lefties to realize my beliefs are just as sincere and well-meaning as theirs?

You're right about corn. And I should have noticed the "everything" included in the quote. I was thinking about college. But when subsidies occur, yes. sometimes the actual cost goes up, even if it's kept down artificially. Or it's paid for elsewhere.

Plus, I was homeschooled so I can't even read your self-righteous aside. :(

Yes, thank you. It was just a weird remark to make at the end of a bracingly fuck-yeah piece.

No.

No. Was objecting to your implication that to believe that government subsidies raise prices is to be part of an inbred anti-education weirdo family.

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The only say my parents had in my clothing was a few years of "uh, that doesn't match, why are you wearing that?" Then they all gave up and we lived our lives.

Sounds like she needed an adult. D:

No. They don't belong on the list at all.

Wife of dictator totally cool for Vogue, but not one of those skanky teens!

Yeah. I mean, there´s being uninformed and then there´s being dead. For this to have been serious, you would have to be dead.

This is exactly the kind of post I would make. And then people would yell at me.

This doesn't embarrass me to watch because I expected nothing less or more. But "Blurred Lines" is so bad and creepy and boring that it makes that Miley Cyrus song seem catchy by comparison.

What's the point of engaging in that hypothetical? She didn't. And nobody got killed. And again, that's the name of the game, state entities get to take risks with people's lives — it's called public policy and it kills people all the time — but God forbid and individual do it.