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You are right. All animals over 6 pounds should be banned.

So could any big dog. WTF is your point?

Well we are equally sick of people like you who misplace your blame.

Yeah. The original article has a blockquote where he says:

Fuck those people. What kind of cruel monster would do say such a thing to a child? It's so sad that this little beautiful girl has already convinced herself that she's "ugly"! Fuck those people, seriously!

I'll admit it, I was the one who complained. I just expect my fellow KFC customers to be people I consider aesthetically pleasing, all right?!?!?!? What do they think this is, Burger King?

Who in their right mind would see a disfigured child and not feel anything but sympathy and compassion? Those awful people should be the ones that are shunned by society.

It takes a certain type of cruelty to hurt a child. That girl is a fighter and it's a shame she's internalized a sense of being 'ugly' already.

I read the link and I don't think Kanye actually said that... Right after the quote, the writer of the article says:

Isn's the Neil deGrasse Tyson quote a Kanye parody by the Celebitchy people? They quote some of his rant in text boxes, but the excerpted language isn't taken from the original source article, and immediately after it the Celebitchy writer said: "As I'm reading that back to myself, I kind of think I nailed it. I can

I love this woman. She's an absolutely incredible lady. I tried to fight it for a time but I give in, you have my heart, Angie!

She looks like she's ready to kick some serious ass. Serious ass.

Oh, to be young and made of Nerf again. Such talented athletes. I love how at the beginning they start to twerk, and then are like, "Nobody got time for that. We're too busy blowing your mind."

I had a uncharitable view of cheerleading, especially as a sport, until I watched an episode of Penn and Teller's Bullshit. The level of acrobatics, ensuing injuries, and total lack of guidance for these young people was stunning. That fact that it wasn't classified as a sport seemed political, to avoid such safety

I'd like to see construction workers do backflips as part of their job.

The only way anyone could not think cheerleading is a real sport is by never actually watching any real cheerleading.

For the American Medical Association, that's actually exactly the right reasoning for why it should be labeled a sport. What they care about is how something should be regulated, and it makes sense that cheerleading safety protocol is regulated like a sport's.

Glad these girls' athleticism is being recognized for what it is! I hope this leads to fewer injuries, better coaches and training, and more support from schools. Goooooooo cheerleaders!

This is what my grandparents think college looks like for art majors.