VeryShinyLikeAHoliday2
VeryShinyLikeAHoliday2
VeryShinyLikeAHoliday2

Presumably you're trolling, but just in case:

Well I can't speak to why there is no national outrage, but I'm sure you can tell me the answer being that you have no social agenda....

This is some fucking truth right here. They sat through proceedings in which it was mostly their dead son who was on trial, and watched the prosecution go right along with the defense in making the entire case rest on a fucking guessing game about a sequence of events for which we only have the triggerman's story,

I couldn't even finish watching it. It takes grief to a whole other level to know you child is gone by the hands of someone who looked at him as less than human, then that person gets to walk away freely and continue to live their life. And no, I wouldn't take any solace as a parent knowing that Zimmerman's life is

Paying someone $2 million dollars AND giving them a life coach is the opposite of exploitation. Exploitation is following Amanda Bynes around with a video camera to capture her manic episodes and posting funny updates about her downward spiral to a blog that gets paid by the pageview.

Dear Beebermom: Your son pissed in a bucket that some low wage worker had to empty out and clean before being able to mop the floors in the restaurant. Instead of apologizing to the low wage worker, the kitchen workers, and the restaurant, he apologized to Bill Clinton for squirting cleaning fluid on his photo. Your

Someone in the office needs to take that child aside and tell her that's not ok At work. Then HR guy needs to send out and email making it clear to everyone that shorts (of any length) do not fit in a casual professional dress code.

DISAGREE: Leggings are never age-appropriate.

Dear bride,

I live in Tampa, Florida. We had a really nice wedding with food and an open bar. It cost me nowhere near that much. Also: don't have an open bar. Have it in your parents' yard. Don't get married in a big city. Don't have a reception. Have a lunch wedding. There are any number of ways to get married that don't require

I believe the proper response is:

I had a friend in graduate school who had terrible luck in love. Then one day he met a very nice woman at a Teaching Assistant meeting when he sat next to her and talked a bit. Afterward he told me that I should do that. I was responded "Great, how exactly does one divine serendipity again?". He really started to

No, sweetheart, it's not sexist. She's not calling her that because she's a woman. She's calling her a bitch because of her actions and words. I wouldn't have called her a bitch, I would have called her a cunt.

Really? But I'm a woman and she was being a bitch. Really? Ok, well she is still a horrible little jackass, asswipe, fuckwod, dirtbag, useless, hopeless piece of entitled shit. Thanks! I like this way more anyhow. I got to call her a lot more things.

Disagree full-throatedly. The only reason we know Trayvon Martin's name is because a handful of folks in the African American media publicized this case, and then the mainstream media caught on.

That may be true, but for me that's not the takeaway here. Molly West chose to put herself out there via social media, unlike, say, Rachel Jeantel, who never asked to be the center of public scrutiny. She is "mortified" not because the picture was circulated (she knew it would be), but because the response was not

No, it's not that you can never ask single people to work because they have to party. It's that you shouldn't ASSUME that the person without children has a totally open schedule. You shouldn't assume that the person without children can jump in at a moments notice because whatever they have scheduled is obviously less

Their 'go out and party' is just as valid as your 'stay home and clean up after children'.

Yes, that's clearly what people are saying to you. That all single people ever want to do is party and you, responsible parent, are stopping us from the bacchanal that is our life. Because clearly single people can't have any other obligations or interests or commitments, other than to party and to work.

The only time (so far) I've personally removed someone from a flight was a mother who couldn't keep her son seated during taxi. He kept sliding out from under the belt. She looked me in the eye and said, "I can't control him." So I called up front and we turned around and left her standing at the gate with her