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God I wish that cult was not in my state.

Well... Janice Dickinson is a super model, but not the right victim for so many people.

For the black dudes who think this is a conspiracy: Shut. the. fuck. up.

Having just seen first hand the Duggars spending reality show money to buy policy, foisting their morals on everyone else, and realizing that my effort and vote didn't count for shit, let's hope not.

This is going to sound very treacly (especially considering I do not know these people and I frankly do not approve of the monarchy as an idea): I'm actually happy for her that she's able to maintain that snooze-town front. I imagine it's a mask she removes the moment she's behind closed doors. Diana was such a raw

WHAT? Mr. Big?!???

Also lady, why are waxing poetic over our prosperity? Are we forgetting that Jesus said it would be easier for a camel through the eye of the needle than a rich man to enter into heaven? Being rich and powerful on this earth were never the things Jesus had in mind as "blessings" or proof that God approves of us, but -

WTF is with Americans and the British Royal Family? I do not get it. I am living in London right now (I'm American) and my level of enthusiasm (very low) is slightly higher than the average Brit I encounter. But apparently people in Ohio are ready to swear fealty any day now. Driving to NYC from Wisconsin just to see

I think Jackie at the very least was not raped in the way she said it happened. There's simply no innocent explanation for the fact her alleged main attacker doesn't exist, and because she made the guy up before she said she was raped we can't blame the discrepancies on trauma. (And the Post reporter saw the texts and

I keep thinking that of course these friends and the accused have reasons to deny what happened - the article made them look bad, so now (as they're being asked point-blank "did you tell your friend not to report her rape?" "did you rape that woman?") they're denying it... but... I just don't know anymore. I'm not

i love k.stew. and she's right. of contemporary actresses alison steadman and sally hawkins are the best examples, no matter what the role is that their taking in. you would be able to see the inherent optimism in the parts their playing. like Sally Hawkins in All is Bright, where she's a depressed russian immigrant

I am a "swaddled Grande" truther, only because I refuse to dispense with the mental image of Grande swaddled up in a fleece blanket, being rocked lovingly by a 6'6"+ former marine of a bodyguard.

This shows the way in which we are so vested in picking apart victims's testimony about their rapes, adamant that they have unassailable crystal clear versions of events even if they can't because the events themselves are traumatic, hazy, and might be too horrible to remember (Like Lena Dunham's Buzzfeed piece

I've worked in a half dozen restaurants and never seen nor heard anyone make a racist comment. I've been around people who make jokes based on race, but it was all in good fun and no one took it seriously.

"and no white people took it seriously" you mean

With a name like Barack Ebola, I can smell the sarcasm from miles away (also with my Jewish nose. we're pretty good with sarcasm—every last one of us!)

I now bid ya'll goodnight.

That's Jews for you. Prejudiced mofos, every last one of 'em.

Aren't we all Justin Bieber's silent victims?

"Companies are losing money because they're not getting these sales. I think if someone wants a Michael Kors purse they're going to buy one whether it's legitimate or counterfeit."