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    Still not buying a Surface. But well done, Gates.

    Wait... what? When did I ever say that this story was evidence for why American labor unions in particular are necessary? I was talking about the usefulness of labor unions, and why they are still necessary in general.

    Incidents like this aren't frequent in the U.S. because we now have labor laws in this country, which are partly thanks to labor unions. Before unions were the norm, conditions in this country were vastly inferior to what they are now, and not much different to what is going on in Bangladesh. During the industrial

    I absolutely agree with you. Signed, an East Coast liberal elite.

    It's all encompassing. But the unions are a major part of it, and would have been the voice of the people.

    That is the best SJP gif eva.

    Totally feel Prince Andrew on the mangoes. They are a damn delicious fruit.

    But labor unions would have at least been able to hold some leverage when the employers were telling people to get back to work even though they were worried about the cracks. They may have provided support to those workers who were threatened with having their pay docked if they did not return to work in unsafe

    Oh yah, forgot that part! Maybe on purpose because I hated this movie.

    One could argue that his role in Juno was that, though that entire movie and all of its characters were a manic pixie clusterfuck, so I don't know if it counts.

    Please to explain: how does one barefoot tapdance? I would imagine a hop-shuffle-step move would be painful as fuck, not to mention taking some skin off. Also:

    I'll just hold onto this link for the next time someone tells me how labor unions aren't necessary anymore...

    Alas, I believe it is for a movie role. Hopefully it'll be coming off the second filming is done.

    Daniel Dae Kim gets hotter every time I see him. That is all.

    I'm not always Obama's biggest fan, but what he did here is really brave. To give a speech to a polarizing, controversial organization, to stand up for what is right at the expense of your reputation and being dragged through the mud by your opponents, to put your face on a cause of such animosity because you know it

    The critical shitfest makes me even sadder that Roger Ebert is gone. His biting critique may have been the only worthwhile thing about what looks to be a ridiculously bad movie.

    Yahoo message boards had a field day with this, with morons calling Obama an 'abortionist' and asking if Kermit Gosnell (that grisly abortion doctor on trial in Philly) will be introducing him. Sometimes there is very little hope for progress in this world.

    Hmm, would not have pegged Kim Gordon as an "It Takes Two" fan, but I love her even more for it.

    Well here's a story that makes me hate humanity. I hope he at least gets some divine or karmic punishment.

    Though he is my imaginary boyfriend, I have no problem with Bradley Cooper and Rachel McAdams bumping uglies, because I love her. Though given they've worked on a movie together it's probably just a case of opposite-sex friends having lunch and getting blown out of proportion because they are famous.