StanSitwell
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"Let's break it up and start fresh."

"We have laughed at North Korea for so long. We have made movies mocking them, and touting our superiority, and chuckling at even the idea that they could even pretend to threaten us."

It's an open secret that Coulter is a professional shock jockey who believes barely a single iota of what she says in public. Many of her friends are liberal and she' supposedly a cool person in private.

I don't really ever use this word, but Ann Coulter is the one person on earth who I will gleefully call a cunt without remorse.

I'm just worried that we won't find out what Scott's daughters name is by the season finale of "the almighty daughter"

You mean Bonobos? I think Adam Claytwothousandpounds is the one with the backstage passes.

My burning podcast question:

I don't think he's stealing anything. Continuing in the same vein of, sure, but nah on stealing. Also, please to be continuing putting this music into the new generation's ears because they think what that Jonas bro is doing is soulful.

Wow. Some people just hate fun.

For reals. Pop culture is constantly recycling style. Doesn't make it inherently good or bad.

oh please bro. This observation is so fucking lazy and devoid of intellectual rigor. You could say that MJ and friends stole ideas from elsewhere too. It's all a subtle diffusion of ideas. Calm it.

Very true, but if you like the old stuff as opposed to most stuff that's out right now, then Bruno is a good deal. Saw him in concert and it was like watching The Time for 2014.

Me too - I wasn't on the Mars bandwagon until I saw him perform (his musical performances) on SNL last year. He and his band just look like they're having so much fun up there. It's infectious.

Deliberately, falsely accusing somebody of rape should be punishable with prison time.

Jesus Christ, she was being fucking nice. Her asshole friend assumed they were doing something wrong, when really they were just trying to go do something fun and couldn't afford it. She assumed that there was more to the story than them being "up to no good," went and asked - a novel concept, I know - and was right.

That's a definite no. The moral of that movie is that young black men who are good at sports deserve to be 'saved.'

The tone and delivery of this article is confusing. What she did was...wrong? Because it was...paternalistic? Or because she asked people to not judge others based on race? Not being sarcastic here, just deeply confused by the mobius strip that is Gawker racial politics.

Well, that's one way to tailgate

I get why the other stuff was excluded, it isn't relevant. But why were the texts thrown out?

#notallcats