Trying2MakeFetchHappen
Trying2MakeFetchHappen
Trying2MakeFetchHappen

You know as someone who has been called nasty names like kike and been asked before "what kind of people make the best fire wood???" before you would think I'd be used to the hate, but nope, this is something that should never be something someone is "used too". Anti-semitism is still incredibly strong in our society

Of course she was never "slow." This just reminds me about all the talk about how Asperger's and Autism are "on the rise." No, it's not. It just that years ago we didn't have a name for these conditions, and so we called it "slow" or "different" or "strange" or "not right."

She is Audra-Fucking-MacDonald and she will play whoEVER she damn well pleases, and you will say THANK YOU.

Christopher Plummer is judging the shit out of this right now.

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Who was it that said, "you are entitled to your own opinions, but you are not entitled to your own FACTS?" Really, the segment was just as controversial as we were worried. Or rather, it's better to say it was controversial in that it created controversy where there is none. The vaccine is safe and effection.

I am so sick of this "let's give equal times to facts and nonsense" trend in pseudojournalism. The belief that vaccines will turn you in to a goddamned werewolf does not deserve equal time with an actual scientific examination of what the vaccine does and does not do. Imagine if we did this for everything.

"Dr. Harper discussed how she thinks pap smears are a better way to go than the vaccine"

The problem with shows like this is that it greatly inflates the perception of risk by giving "balanced" and "equal" time to each "side." Whether or not Couric intends to, by giving equal time to people who believe (possibly incorrectly) that their child died from a vaccine to a position that says "this is totally the

I agree all men should ask, for themselves and the girl, but let's just say I was a guy, I was a little tipsy, a girl seemed into me and I took her home, then we had sex (and she seemed into it) and then the next day I found out I raped her. How the hell would I even know? "Doesn't seem that into it" isn't a

Suggesting that women shouldn't get hammered is not blaming the victim. It's smart advice suggesting ways to decrease risk. There is literally nothing that makes a victim responsible for being sexually assaulted. You should not need to alter your behavior because some people are soulless cretins. But there are

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I respect this list. Not exactly what I would choose or the order, but I get it.

EXCEPT: lose that terrible, horrible "Moulin Rouge" dreck, and replace it with one of several that didn't make this list, like "Grease, " or "Mary Poppins," or "Chicago," or my pick "All That Jazz."

Am I only person in the English speaking world who thought Moulin Rouge was awful?

I could have gone my whole life without seeing this and would have been totally fine with that.

The problem is that most organizations have bought into the "YOUR PASSWORD MUST CONTAIN A NUMBER AND AN UPPERCASE LETTER" password school of thought, so instead of being able to make my password something long and easily memorized, I have to remember which letter is capitalized, which number I used, whether or not I

Thanks, but I'll wait for the inevitable Walgreens smellalike, eau de Arial. Only $9.99.

Umm...maybe you should look up the definition of the word "Luddite."

What the fuck is this I don't even...

The movie IS about people who could actually compete in that scenario.

What debate are you talking about?