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A Triple Shy of the Cycle
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That is never going to get old

It would be nice to get some information on James. The movies never made him look like much more than a prat. He got along great with the Marauders but what made him special if anything?

Suggestion: James was actually the Ron Weasley (comic relief) of the bunch and Lily was the Hermione. That might put Severus in the

"I'm gettin too endangered for this shit!"

I get the feeling her latest videos (this one, anaconda, the nazi one) are to distract people from just how awful the songs are. Also:

I'm certain you can find a way to despise Marky Mark without direspecting Mr. Trinh.

"Youth Asylum" would be the best John Hughes movie about a grunge HS.

Nothing makes up for anything. You said that, not me. Violence & homophobia are despicable. However, one reason that it takes so long to change society are the people that hide who they are. If everyone was up front with all their prejudices, this shit could be dealt with head on. Many of the most powerful people in

That beard was hideous but the real crime was turning that gorgeous girl Kari into an albino alien.

My opinion is that something horrible happened to Jackie. I don't know if it was a three-hour gang rape by seven guys, as she told RS, or being forced into oral sex by a smaller number, as she originally told her friends. But she's consistently said she was raped by multiple people, she was clearly traumatized, and

I worked for the AD at my university (a big money D1 program) and I couldnt understand how these guys could fall in love with jersey chasers. To the point where our seasons were put at risk when a fight broke out between members of the football and basketball team over a girl that pretty much they ALL had been with.

The remarkable thing, to me, about this is the continuing dystopian fantasy about "women's privileges" maintained by these nutcases and far too many who don't pull out the guns, but complain privately. If you quiz them about what these "privileges" are, they'll tell you:

- women expect and get free everything
- women

I hate it, but you have a point. There's not much to stop them throwing a moron rookie under the bus and saying "See? There goes the bad apple you people were whining about. We're cool, right?"

If you find the time (and the coffee!) I'd love to hear it, the situation seems so clear cut to me so I'm having a hard time connecting the dots on why people think that was justified.

Nope. They are going to use this cop as an example to show that the NYPD is "hard on corruption" or some such bullshit. Rookie with no connections. Check. Minority. Check. This guy is screwed.

Not trolling, legitimately asking RE the Garner case: What are your mixed feelings?? It's on video. There's no question as to what actually transpired, so I'm curious about how you have mixed feelings on the facts because it's not as if there are conflicting witness accounts as in the Brown case.

Read the transcripts. The chances that the grand jury got it right, given the out and out misdirection they were given by the ADAs, are minimal. What you said about how the SLPD comports itself was on the money. Now think about how likely it is that a member of a police force willing to behave that egregiously toward

Nailed it. The rich, white, former Republican congressman who drinks Starbucks for a living is the trusted voice we need in these tumultuous times.

I'm not a huge supporter of Michael Brown. I generally feel that if you attack or flee from a police officer (who isn't hiding his identity as a cop or blatantly committing a crime himself) you deserve to be shot. Obviously, figuring out the truth of whether this is what happened is another matter, but with all of the

I think by gunning down suspects in the street and then trying to stamp out peaceful protests like a bunch of fascist pigs that the St. Louis PD has done a fine job minimizing the "outstanding work" their organization has done for years to come.

Right? The most interesting stuff about Serial to me is what's been left out of the podcast that is part of the public record - for example, bank records show that on the day she died, Hae's debit card was used at a gas station 30 miles from the Best Buy and far from the park where her body was found. Also, there were