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I agree with your assessment of what she’s probably envisioning, but, I don’t think that’s a valid or accurate construction of what constitutes “practicing law” to 99.9999% of people who make a living practicing law. She doesn't want to be a lawyer; she wants to play one on TV.

As I understand it, the thing about incels is not that they believe they cannot get laid by anyone *period*, but rather that they can’t get laid by the right kind of women—i.e., exceptionally conventionally attractive women, which I think they refer to as “Stacys” (the female version of a “Chad”. I learned about all

“Apparently, Kim Kardashian could leave reality television and be ‘just as happyʼ practicing law full time.”

Would that sentence have been more clear, less ambiguous, and overall better drafted, if the words “full of nudes” had been an apositive set off by commas between “laptop” and “at a repair shop”?

Sure, it’s difficult to appreciate insulating the courts from the mob, when swaths of them are the mob, but we should at least consider the end game.”

I’m constantly astounded by the level of mental gymnastics required to believe, simultaneously, that Hunter Biden is such an addled junkie that he left his laptop at a repair shop full of nudes, but is also so savvy a fraudster that he’s perfectly concealed he evidence of kickbacks and bribes to his father—the current

That facts regarding Gorsuch and Thomas are undisputed—it’s all very well documented, even despite their respective efforts avoid accountability; the question is whether their behavior is an actionable breach of ethics, given that it would be considered a breach of ethics for any lower Federal court judge.

It would be a great time for Senate Democrats to do literally anything about this.”

I’m sure she has a cushy, do-nothing job lined up at a VC firm somewhere.

One of Jeremy Irons' best performances though, right?

It’s seemingly very different, story-wise, from the late-80's Cronenberg movie on which it’s based. As far as I’m concerned, as long as it’s weird, creepy, unsettling, and pervaded by grotesque body horror, the project will (for me) have ‘delivered’.

gnomedeplum asked what my comment had do with Elon, and I said it was Elon’s rocket because, in a very practical and legal sense... it is in fact his rocket (SpaceX isn’t even publically traded.) If you have hot takes about what constitutes *rightful* ownership (as opposed to ‘actual/legal’,) I guess that’s cool, but

It's Elon's rocket.

I literally only click on these articles to read the impotent incel rage and copium in the grays—and this article didn’t disappoint.

“It’s particularly an issue because it’s something that music fans are enjoying. Those streaming numbers speak for themselves and those 630,000 listens of “heart on my sleeve” on Spotify could’ve been aimed toward an actual song Drake or The Weeknd created.”

I don’t like Elon Musk, but this is the sort of problem you would expect to run into working on the future of spaceflight.

“[D]espite his attorney claiming that the victim recanted and that video evidence would soon easily exonerate the actor.”

I stand corrected! mea culpa 

I guess from now on I’m gonna think twice before pulling into a random drive to make a three-point turn—if a young blonde white lady is getting shot for this, I’m a goner for sure.

If the “Bachelor” franchise were boxing or regular MMA, “Love is Blind” would be the fighting competition from Blood Sport where participants dip their fists in glue and broken glass.