QuickQuoll
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Between Mama June and Cosby the big celebrity scandals are too fucking real and depressing right now. I want a juicy but lighthearted celebrity scandal! Here are some suggestions:

What about the other women. Do you mistrust them as well? Do you think the story in her book was the whole truth and she made the rest up later for attention?

My first thought was "I believe her." My second thought was "ugh, get ready for the deluge of 'well Janice Dickinson is an infamous self-promoter with a history of addiction and other mental health troubles so is she REALLY the most credible person? She's probably just trying to capitalize on Cosby-rape-mania to get

I never watched this video, but I have been relentlessly preyed upon as a drunk girl far too many times to count. It makes me sad and angry that someone falsified this because it throws a completely legitimate conversation off track. And of course it's totally shitty for the men who were coerced into it as well.

Oh Burt, I am disappoint.

My wife kept her last name. Trust me, this comes up even when she IS an authorized user.

Agreed. I worked at a bank for a number of years and handling deceased people was always a drag. I can't tell you how many times a grand daughter was closing out her grandfather's estate and just getting new stuff in the mail, finding out he had bank accounts everywhere that she needed to deal with. A service that

We even had a way to save the outgoing voice message to an mp3 file upon request.

This is when you call and pretend to be your husband. I actually got into a fight with a customer service rep bc I needed to pay our internet/tv and I didn't have a bill so I had no idea what to pay. It went like this

There should be a job or a service (maybe it already exists?) that takes care of this kind of bullshit after a loved one dies. There are SO many horrible, tedious, irritating things that have to get taken care of when a person passes away, especially if it's sudden, that shouldn't have to fall on the people in the

It's sad that the recipes didn't get handed down. We've got the internet now — everyone should have this information In Case Of Handmaid's Tale.

That doesn't surprise me at all. I have a lot of friends that were desperate for jobs and tried to get on, some of them ideal candidates like your friend. Either they were inundated with applications or they were too trustworthy.

I usually ask them to make some room but it comes back to the idea that we shouldn't have to do that in the first place.

In Chicago, we have individual seats instead of benches. I really think it helps with the leg-spreaders because it's clearly designated which space is yours to occupy.

Even if "it's okay to do something rude because you can always ask them to stop!" were sound logic, how is a sign not just another version of asking someone to stop?

Absolutely. One of the detectives reportedly told people she didn't think simple rape should be a crime. Guess how many of her simple rape cases were taken to court? 1. That's not botched - that's systemic, intentional inaction.

Botched sounds like something they did on accident. This was the deliberate, lazy action of a corrupt police force.

All of the cases need to be re-opened, but I hope they're smart enough to prioritize children and women who are at high risk for continued assault. Let's get these people out of danger ASAP!

"To deny the reality that women have always sought their right to reproductive freedom—long before feminism "infected" post-modern ideology—is not only to be on the wrong side of history, it's to ignore that history exists."

My grandmother was the go-to person if you were a girl "in trouble." She would never tell me the full concoction she used to induce abortions, only that it was "safe and clean." Her whole thing was about helping people rather than go to a back-alley doctor. (One nearly killed my aunt. It's a miracle she was able to