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lol! whaat!? They just kept walking! man.

The moment i fell in love with Firefly was the one in the pilot ep, when Kaylee runs into the engine room, climbs on a ladder, turns off the lights and then says , "Okay, now i can't get down."—So in my book, Kaywinnet Lee Frye will always me #1

I laughed so hard when i read this is started coughing.

She also said that she only uses that word to refer to the "bad ones." And like you pointed out to her the bad ones refer to homosexual or even straight males that "act like women." I don't even know who she is (i follow a gay rights activist that shed light on what she was saying) but her comments are so offensive

The bond is still there. The bond makes the sired do whatever will make their sire happy, basically anything they say, so the only thing Damon could do is tell Elena that he doesn't wan to be with her, or to stay away. She's still sired to him.

I agree! I love Buffy, but i kind of believe that it had enough seasons. Also, its cool they have comic books, that way you can continue following that world if you want or just decide to imagine what happened for yourself after the show was over.

You just saved me a lot of time over-thinking this. Makes total sense.

They've had so many Whedonverse actors guest on the show already. So having her would be awesome. It would be so cool if she was the mother.

This is exactly where my mind first went haha.

I agree, I do believe going through the adoption process with good shelter who know what their doing and put in the research is the best option. It benefits both the animal and the owner.

I completely understand "getting judgy" when it comes to this issue. I can honestly say I hate puppy mills, and all breeders who do it in inhumane ways (are there even any that are humane? i don't know) sound like horror stories.

Yeah, I also know there are a lot of healthy dogs in them too. Most everytime i hear someone adopted from a shelter they always had some sort of problem (which is great they now get to be in a home with a family), and i feel like the assumption that most are special needs is something that might make people hesitate

honest question. If someone buys a dog from a legitimate breeder, is that really so bad? I can sort of relate it to people who can't have children opting for surrogacy or other methods over adopting a child. As in, its their personal choice on how they want to expand their family (I consider pets part of the family).

Exactly. I wanna be the person sure enough to think i would invoke my rights and reject violation like this, but you never know. Based on what you mentioned and all other comments i've read from people who have been in that situation, i personally think i'd be too scared/intimidated to speak up. Or like you said, try

Agree, on everything. I have no desire to see the vid either (posted the link mostly for the details in that article that this one didn't have and the comments), reading the comments was almost intolerable for me, such irresponsible, unjust behaviour. So disgusting.

Yeah, like you, i've never been in this position before, but knowing me, i'd feel violated with these kind of searchers no matter how proper the procedure may be. The fact that this cop did even consider chancing her gloves and that she went back to front is just really freaking wrong, and that would really send me

Yeah, clearly they had no proper idea how to actually perform it. Or maybe they decided to dismiss any training they might have gotten on how to go about it. From what i've read though, it seems the male cop just told his partner what to do and she did it. It seems to me that's just something they're used to doing and

Yeah, i feel like i'd be really disturbed watching the vid, that's why i'm just taking people's word on it. If that really happened, it's freaking disgusting and they should be punished for that mistake alone at least.

Yes! sorry, I completely forgot to say that, supper annoying.

Gawker has the video I think (forgot where i first read about this), I didn't watch it but from the comments i heard the female cop used the same glove to search both women and that she went "back to front" instead of the other way around which could lead to infections. Just seems way unsanitary, unnecessary and