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I don't even like wearing too tight pants. Man.

Incredibly apt. As someone who has been there I hope we don't go back.

We have turned them down because we have no legal right to intervene per the status of forces agreement signed in 2011. The US wanted to renegotiate this agreement to permit more of our troops to stay (seeing the clusterfuck on the horizon), but the Maliki government insisted on remaining American soldiers being

I feel like the West fiddling with the Middle East is analogous to someone who has no idea what they're doing trying to delete programs from a computer. Inevitably, we come to an unfixable situation.

The plan is to get a Master's in special education (here in Utah where the cost of living and education are comparatively dirt cheap) and then look for teaching jobs in New York, Philly, and maybe DC.

Oh for God's sake, when teenage girls are exploited by teachers, judges claim that they were "older than their chronological age" and "partly responsible" and the rapist goes to jail for 30 days—not quite the death penalty.

Every time there's anything about a female comedian on here there are always these boring ass comments that someone isn't funny. At least put in a gif or something to try to entertain us.

Uh, you should probably try reading because the outrage is everywhere. Nice try, though.

"'Consensual but illegal'"?

Garfunkel without Oates?! Nooooooo God WHYYYYYYY?!

Gurrrrrrrl be careful where you say such things...

Word to that. I am a very angry Catholic. I have been furious for years, and if I had more time on my hands right now, I'd be involved with the local fringy ordain-women activists. I couldn't ever call myself a former Catholic because I was lucky enough to find a very safe and nourishing spiritual home in the church

Also i remember how hard progressive people in Ireland had to fight to change the law after Savita Halappanavar died, it did change but it shouldn't be that hard.

Yes to this! Everyone here knows what pricks the Catholic Church are. I hope other countries don't think Irish people don't care or are ok with this. Because we really aren't. And a good majority of us aren't practicing Catholics or aren't apart of the church at all.

Silly Americans. Thinking there is more to Ireland than their religion. Forgetting all about its rich cultural history that predates Christianity. Or their historic fight against British rule. Or their music, their artists, their writers. Nope. It's just the Catholic Church, 24/7 in Ireland. All Catholic, all the

Truth. This kind of stuff, along with the Magdalene laundries, is the context behind Sinead O'Connor ripping up the picture of the pope on SNL back in the 90s. Also for the anger any Irish woman who identifies even slightly as feminist feels for the Catholic church. Except for a few older Catholics, I've never met

Once upon a time, a guy, we'll call him James, made women swoon. He was the Ryan Gosling of his day. He had a lot of talent, a few great roles that showed great potential. And then he became a Hollywood guy, a Hollywood guy who pretended he was deep and artistic inside and couldn't wait to tell the entire fucking

Nice to see Mr. McConaughey and Mr. Grant really go all out, clothes-wise. Who is their stylist—Dennis the Menace?

She may be "basking in the suspense," but at the same time, I don't see why it would serve her interests to make a formal announcement before the end of the year. Presidential campaigns are too damn long as it is: why start one (officially) before the midterms are even over?