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Writers from The Root went out of their way to tear down a strong black woman who deserved better so having buyers remorse over Biden is not something I want to hear about. When you had the power to change the trajectory of this election you took a hard pass. Live with it. 

Cate Blanchett won a 2014 Oscar for her leading role in Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine – that’s relatively recent.

I thought Madonna's message was compassionate and I had no problem with the inclusion of the hashtag. But then again I don't have a vendetta against her, so I'm not looking for things to nitpick about.

It's not surprising that economic status is a contributing factor in obesity statistics. Food can become an addiction and many poor and lower income individuals fall prey to addiction to cope with unsatisfying lives. Medicaid actually covers gastric bypass surgery, but not preventative measures like gym membership.

Why not just cancel this show and create a new show? It would be an easier sell than changing everything about the original; new logo, new set, new hosts, new technology – all to lure a new audience. The Talk currently owns the 'group chat' format and The View is just trying to play catch up at this point. As much as

In an attempt to justify fetishizing fictional characters from popular books and movies, Brenna Twohy condemns traditional pornography with the righteous indignation of an empowered woman yet, in spite of the persuasive patter inherent in slam poetry, her argument falls short of making that point. The character of

"Constructive criticism isn't turning on someone."

"Hot Farts" Is that a type-o?

What is NBC's aversion to hiring Broadway actors? Carrie Underwood was awful last year, and as much as I like Girls, and Allison William's contributions there, I don't see her in this role. Her dad, Brian Williams, is the NBC Evening News anchor and perhaps that contributed to this casting choice. I love the idea of

"CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP." I believe it's APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE, APPLAUSE.

This is the only rational comment on the entire feed.

I don't think Tina Fey gives a crap about what 13-year-old girls with questionable taste in music think about her. Social media needs a kiddie table.

Maybe it was a Christmas gift for R. Kelly.

When "Black Panties" came out I thought it was a parody because of the album's lyrics and title. When I realized it was legit I must admit I made a few jokes and dismissed it. I had a vague recollection that R. Kelly was accused of something, but couldn't remember exactly what. While tracking a marketing story about