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Kristen Stewart might be painted in a bad light more frequently because she had sex with a married man, knowing she was married. If you have information that Robert Pattinson did something similar, you should know that certain news outlets will pay you very handsomely for that information.

They had it coming.

Some people might have different taste than you. I know, I know, it shouldn't be legal. World is a terrible place.

Try picking up a copy of Sports Illustrated the other 52 weeks of the year. You'll see plenty of athletic men in body-hugging outfits. They're probably not covered in oil, but if that's your thing you can always check out the pro wrestling magazines. The homo-eroticism is so thick in there you can cut it with a knife.

I can see you don't actually look at Sports Illustrated. You can find athletic, good-looking men in body-hugging costumes 52 weeks a year. They've also had couples in bathing suits in some swimsuit issues.

I think it's because of the other 52 weeks of the year.

How about "grammar fascist"?

Lawyers can rise to the very top even if they can't write well. Hell, half the Supreme Court cases I read in Con Law classes in law school were written ineptly. Top lawyers tend to be pretty smart, but that doesn't mean they've ever bothered to learn how to write well.

Lawyers who can't write decently?

Whatever the Mail has printed about Ms Rowling may be false, I have no idea. But libel law in the UK is very often wielded by the wealthy to silence media critics for actual misdeeds. UK libel law forces the journalist to prove the story is true, which is often quite difficult or impossible — even when the story is

Every word printed in the Mail is true.

Suing the Daily Mail for libel seems rather churlish. Rather like suing Joan Rivers for calling you a fatty with no fashion sense. I mean, virtually everything in the Mail is libelous. You could argue the only reason that paper exists is to libel famous people. I've always assumed people read it mostly for the libel.

That's probably what Italians were saying about us during the O.J. Simpson trial.

Yeah, Italy may ask for Knox, but if her lawyers are competent they'll be able to swat that away. Whether you think Knox is a murderer or not [and I have absolutely no opinion on the matter], this trial would have been illegal under U.S. law.

I think the issue here is the way Israel governs the West Bank, which is a brutal police state by any reasonable standard.

That's a good point. I bought a SodaStream several years ago without knowing a thing about the company. I have no idea if knowing would have changed my buying decision. The truth of the matter is this:

Opposition to Israeli settlements = "Jew-hating scum."

Since this is an endorsement deal, she's mostly "standing up" for her right to get paid.

Rule #1 about the Luke Cage action figure:

I wonder how often this conversation comes up with males. I'm a male and I just realized that most [not all] of the action figures [what the toy industry calls dolls for boys] I had as a kid were white. Like me. Maybe they made/make an Asian or black version of GI Joe with the kung fu grip, but I've never seen one.