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Those things are and can be true, while recognizing that no one— even a public figure— deserves that kind of snark regarding the death of a “family member,” which many dogs are. I think we can acknowledge he’s horrible and still feel like that was fucking crass, right?

Yeah. I mean. It’s good advice but I think we all know it was shade-vice. And, honestly, I don’t think anyone deserves that kind of “advice,” even Mike Pence. And there is a long list of things I think he deserves.

I’m okay now :) but if there’s a lesson to be learned, it’s “TALK MORE BEFORE FUCKING.” Momoa’s brain ain’t in every 6'6" man one sees, no matter how much one might want that to be true.

It’s heartbreaking. I mean that. Truly devastating.

I would rather hit it with a goat than Trump.

I have def had sex with Trumps in a Momoa body & would not recommend despite the initial promise.

Me too. I’m from Chicago and I was in Grant Park the night Obama won. I don’t think anything will ever top that sheer outpouring of joy— and it shouldn’t. But hopefully, on election night, I’ll be crying again because— as cliche as it sounds— this is for all of us too.

For some stupid reason I used to like Ivanka better, but between the increased amount of Trumpformation (and the background on Kushner’s dad) I’m thinking Tiffany is legit the best, her possible dreams of entertainment success notwithstanding.

There was some piece on HRC where her staffers were like, “She’s best off-the-cuff and when she’s not worried about the ‘impression’ she’s giving.” To me, that’s the most god damn relatable thing ever. I’M FUNNY. I’m just a serious person when I’m working, and I’m hyper-conscious of my very dark sense of humor with

I hate how people hate her. I’ve admired her since I was a kid, even if (because, honestly) she’s not always made the “perfect” decision at every goddamn turn like she apparently should have. At this point, I tear up almost any time I talk about her because she’s ready, she’s kicking ass, and we all know the basic,

Yes. It is so weird to me how differently people read this face. It’s like a Rorschach test for your feelings about female authority figures.

Yes. I totally agree and I should have been more specific. It’s a lovely building that deserves better than to have that garish name on it. Like the Chicago River is a fridge shared by four college kids and he’s labeling everything that’s his.

As a resident of the west side of Chicago, I was particularly infuriated by his using our city as an “example.” We hate his gross building. We in the “inner city”-- which, fuck you very much-- don’t think the solution to crime, let alone long-held racism and cronyism, is any of the shit he thinks will “fix” our

L’esprit de l’escalier. (Oops, someone beat me to it) :)

That’s true— I’m not disagreeing with rickfinity’s original comment. Just saying that those names aren’t used to be funny, but rather as placeholders. In a case like this it would make MUCH more sense to use numbers to identify the various litigants.

For what it’s worth, those “clever pseudonyms” are simply legal naming conventions used to withhold identities (etc.) in court filings.

I am a manager for a dog walking company and I’ve had a week of some of the worst interviewees of my entire (non-dog-walking) career.

You’re welcome! I don’t usually like to be THAT gal cause it’s kind of shitty to correct people on little things on the Internet haha...

I believe they meant “code-switching.”

I’m sorry to be pedantic, but I think you mean “code-switching”? I totally agree and it’s a solid point, it just sounds confusing when you say “cross-switching.” :D