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I get that. Collarbones can be beautiful. And since they're right near the neck, one of my biggest erogenous zones, I can imagine paying attention to someone else's. Feet though, I don't get. Even when they're pretty, I don't wanna put my mouth on 'em.

I can vouch for the fact that there has been at least one discussion in which people tried to explain the difference between economic privilege and… let's call it 'identity privilege' for lack of a better term, because I participated in it. I do not recall anyone using the phrase 'check your privilege' during that

And backed by the Koch brothers, who are also perfectly happy to fund establishment Republicans if they think it'll help (when you're that rich you can have fingers in several pies).

Someone in Mark Harris's Twitter feed tonight was arguing that the Tea Party was not a reaction to Obama. And this is someone who claimed to have worked for Hillary. When I see stuff like that, it's hard not to think "Yeah, okay, maybe you did deserve to lose."

For a while there, Martin had to give up protesting because he'd been arrested too many times. I wonder if that clock's been re-set yet.

Evan McMullin seems like a decent chap.

It's worrying me that there's nothing about this on the ACLU's website yet. Have they said anything in the media? Or is what NC is doing not covered by the Constitution and therefore not the ACLU's business?

Are you blaming the Iraq War and the Patriot Act on the Democrats? Or just saying that they didn't stand up enough to them and/or end them when they had the chance? The latter stance I'd agree with.

It's horrifying. I sure hope the ACLU has got some lawyers headed there right now.

I'm reminded of Robin Williams's line about Stallone doing Hamlet: "To be, or what?"

Snopes and FactCheck are two of the groups that are going to be doing the checking. That's "Who are they?" Are you worried that because that notification doesn't show their work that they're going to be slacking on the job, is that it?

At least it's an ethos.

Not that you'd know it from how Sir Paul is always at the Grammys, but there's a lot more distance between the music scene and the Beatles now than there was then. Such a claim now would probably get slightly more hand-waving. Much in the same way that Lennon comparing the Beatles to Jesus went over far worse than

I don't think Quebec drivers are the worst at actually driving, but Montrealers sure are terrible parallel parkers. They do it by feel, from what I can tell - if you hit the bumper behind you, you know to stop.

They already did that, the year Franco and Anne Hathaway hosted. I think everyone was too busy cringing already to notice.

The Alistair Sim version of A Christmas Carol is always #1. Die Hard, the Grinch (animated version only), It's a Wonderful Life, Love Actually and Scrooged also usually get watched.

"To Zion" still makes me cry to this day.

The sobbing onstage, for one thing.

Sorry, had to get back to work, and then wasn't near a computer. I wasn't meaning to say that everyone who voted for Trump did so because of their fear of brown people. But OP specifically mentioned the white working class, those 100,000 or so Rust Belt dwellers that Clinton apparently should have worked harder to

Savage Love is an internationally syndicated column that the AVC has no control over, so I'm a bit confused as to whom you're talking to. Unless by "you" you mean "he."