Hurricane Katrina doesn't really belong, as we're talking about things that the GOP considers both bad and important.
Hurricane Katrina doesn't really belong, as we're talking about things that the GOP considers both bad and important.
I have a new coworker who's a very devout Christian who doesn't celebrate Christmas, and she posted this on Facebook recently (though it was published last year). I don't care either way as a secular Christmastime-lover, but I found it an interesting read.
http://christiannews.net/2012/12/22/tru…
No, she's definitely guilty
No, not everyone, but the word describes the character well in that for most of the series, she has a relationship with both men at the same time and they seem pretty aware of that.
Watch Clemence in the BBC miniseries Birdsong! Co-starring Eddie Redmayne!
Yes, what about something that has nothing to do with the topic at hand?
Someone who went the "you misspelled ___" route should refrain from commenting on tired jokes.
From the linked article:
Where is the Dirt Bag item that says "Jezebel news editor tastelessly tweets Paul Ryan's death?"
A mob of deal-seekers trampled a woman at a Clinton Wal-Mart on Thursday night. The woman was unhurt, and nobody was apprehended.
So that "people like you" wasn't actually directed toward me, then.
Yeah if that came across to you as outrage you might want to get your sensitivity levels checked.
You're oversimplifying. Media might sensationalize a woman who does motocross, but that's because she goes against what the general public considers "normal" when the feminist goal here would be that "Breaking: woman does motocross" wouldn't even need to be a headline. Furthermore, ever read the comments on articles…
I was wondering this too since they're fraternal twins. I figured maybe my impression of amniotic sacs being sacs was wrong, and instead they're more like superhero-tight second skins.
I can't quote any piece of this post to give someone scrolling by it the wonderful scope of crazy it entails. Read the whole thing, people.
My rallying cry was "Richard from The Pillars of the Earth?! YESS'M." Seriously, any of you who haven't seen it need to go find ~8 hours to do so.
My dad works with his dad. That's all I have to contribute to this post.
This. The "It was a JOKE/you're racist for thinking my joke was racist" defense is getting so old.
Well, someone needs to Clorox that table pretty quickly then.
Since he's currently married, he actually got 4 women to marry him, which is right out.