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My problem with Splinter, is that there isn’t anything Splinter does that Mother Jones, Salon, HuffPo doesn’t already do better. Splinter is just a bunch of idealougues who spew forth their admittedly biased hyperbolic hottakes based on nothing more that anecdotes and worst possible interpretations of information. You

This makes me happy. 

COTD

There’s a lot of things that shouldn’t happen. That doesn’t change the fact that we live in a reality where she is responsible for the car and the loan she took out for said car.

That’s how loans work, and that’s why Gap Insurance is a thing.

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My Ford Fusion was recalled too, so I’m basically driving a Bugatti Chiron.

Here’s a thought, Josephine. If people produce content and journalism that people find interesting and are willing to consume then it’s not a scam, and it’s really not any of your business why people choose to. Kindly fuck off with your nonsense. 

This is gonna be the new catch rule isn’t it.

But the air there. 

This needs more stars 

This may sound crazy, but why not Puerto Rico?

Was he eating a Milky Way?

Now this here is Young Nastyman, archrival and nemesis of Wonderboy, with powers comparable to Wonderboy. What powers you ask? I dunno how ‘bout the power of flight? That do anything for ya? That’s levitation, holmes.

There’s no way he didn’t poop his pants. 

Whoever invented that blimp deserves a damn medal. That thing is just the best. 

You’re right, that’s definitely appalling. Not to cut the conversation short, but I have to get to bed. Thank you for the insightful and respectful discussion. It definitely gives me a different perspective to look at the issue. Have a great night. 

Great point. 

Very valid points. All I’ll add is that I’ve never really experienced cornrows to be an inappropriate hairstyle for employees, and I work at a bank. We have some very high up managers, branch managers, bankers and tellers who wear cornrows and I’ve never even thought that this could have been an issue at some point,

But she’s not wearing it at work....it’s a completely different situation. Celebrities are allowed to wear a lot of things that would get me fired or told to go home and change. Not to mention I have a hard time telling someone who is married to a black man and has bi-racial children that she’s being tone-deaf. What