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God bless you for being literally the only commenter on this site to understand my point, rather than flying into an irrational rage and assuming that I'm a misogynist (or worse).

Actually, I did read online jokes about Newtown immediately afterwards. They were horrifying to me, just as the comments in this video were. But I didn't assume the people making the Netwown jokes were child murderers, just as I didn't assume the boys in the video were rapists.

That's not what I wrote, and you know it.

No, I just don't buy that some jokes are OK but other jokes aren't. As a comedian, I can tell you with certainty that nearly every joke you can think of is based on tragedy. In any joke, someone is always the victim. That's why context is key.

Because so many commenters seem to know for a fact that main speaker in this video was actually present during the rape and was the one who live-tweeted the attack as it was happening (none of which is mentioned in the article above), my original comment becomes nullified. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent

Yeah, as expected, you've missed my point entirely. My friends and I would never have a conversation such as this one. But we have had conversations and made jokes, often about our own tragic experiences, that some would find objectionable or offensive. The point is, what you say in jest when you're in your own home

I keep reading similar comments to yours, but I have yet to see a single bit of evidence. How do we know he's one of the ones who live-tweeted the incident or "was probably present or saw photos?" We don't. We don't know who this kid is or what is role was, if he even had one.

And respectfully to you, none of that is factual. The First Amendment doesn't make an exception for speech that's "in violation of human rights," whatever that means. Americans are free to say any kind of vile things they want about other individuals and groups, hence (for example) publications put out by neo-Nazi

How do we know that? There is nothing in this video that indicates where or when it was recorded. Or am I missing something obvious?

I'm sure I'll be flayed for writing this, but here are my honest feelings about this video:

In one of the several restaurants where I worked as a waiter, we were taught that the single worst thing you can do is to leave a dish on the table that the customer has already told you has displeased him in some way. It doesn't matter the reason or who's at fault: He's not happy with his steak, take the fucking

He was enjoying a Scooby snack!

I actually like that third, beaded cream-colored look quite a bit, ridiculous gloves and shoes notwithstanding. It flatters her outrageous proportions to the extreme, yet it's somehow also rich-looking and age-appropriate.

Shirley Temple didn't sing "I Want a Hippo For Christmas." It was sung by the unfortunately named Gayla Peevey (who, I admit, sounds a lot like Temple).

Ugh, how can anyone watch this show? It's just people talking over one another. Say what you want about Maher; he keeps control of his panel on "Real Time," and his show is entertaining. This is just a mess.

"While Romney may seem like the most reasonable inmate in the haunted house insane asylum that is the current Republican field..."

Good luck! You'll definitely feel fresher, because you won't have layers of gunk built up under your arms.

Perhaps, but most deodorant/antiperspirant products contain alcohol (along with aluminum, which is far worse), so the point is moot.