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Sorry to be that person, but Joe Clark was our youngest Prime Minister and Justin Trudeau is our second youngest. Thanks for the article!

Welp I’m a size 16 and look like cottage cheese in Mocha latex compared to this beautiful lady.

Sutton Foster on Gilmore Girls? Won’t that be confusing? I mean, Sherman-Palladino only has one tone in her writing. Lauren Graham could have starred in Bunheads - the dialogue sounded exactly like Lorelei Gilmore.

For the last time, we fucking know this because the linked article told us that the university thought they were dressed in LITERAL BLACKFACE. Not purple face. Not alien face. Not __ face. Black face with literal black paint. They didn’t know at the time that the paint was actually bright purple bc that was the only

So you haven’t actually listened to it? They’re completely transparent regarding their relation to the case and in no way disrespectful. In fact, they’re the ones who take fewer than 5 episodes to uncover that the activities of victim’s last day have been misreported for years and that no one seems to actually know

First of all, I don’t understand how trying to get it right is disrespectful to her memory.

100% agree on the Undisclosed recommendation. I was similarly torn after listening to Serial, but Undisclosed makes so many amazing discoveries within the first 5 episodes— all of which are grounded by the fact that it’s a group of lawyers, rather than reporters, doing the digging.

I also thought he was guilty after “Serial” but the reporting on the evidence in “Undisclosed” changed my mind.

I strongly recommend that you listen to Undisclosed, or at the very least Truth and Justice. As a for instance, did you know that the time sheet submitted by Don, referenced by Serial, had a fake Employee ID number on it? That his mother was general manager at one LensCrafters and his now step mother, the general

The state is being slaughtered in court and the family’s statement REEKS of being written by the State’s lawyers. They are desperately trying to appeal to the court of public opinion.