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This reminds me of the piece John Oliver did on Sunday about presidential primaries...DID WE TALK ABOUT THAT ON HERE? I can’t remember. Anyway, IT WAS SO GOOD. I fucking love John Oliver.

Wait, I’m sorry, I forgot he’s half-Chinese, which kind of muddied my point. Forget my comment, I’m kind of out of it. This guy makes me see red.

You’re reading way less cynically in to this than me. You hear “save taxpayer dollars.” I hear “try again and do better this time so it maybe CAN withstand a legal challenge.”

Act superior if you want, but as someone who doesn't know who Billy Bush is, I feel like the real winner here.

Okay can we talk about xoJane lately?? The other day I read the one from the woman who says that she thinks straight men just become gynecologists to grope women and I just

“judgmental, self-absorbed, and unreflective,” should be xoJane’s tagline.

I get it, but does this opinion discount all of the good she did?

I had no idea who Ms. Kochiyama was until I clicked on the doodle. I’d love to read more about her. Her views in her later years seemed... controversial to say the least - but she apparently did a great deal of good in her life. Can anyone point in the right direction of where I may learn more about her?

John Hopkins museum? I don’t think such a thing exists in Philly (John Hopkins is a Baltimore area thing). Are you thinking of the Mutter museum?

Do you mean the Penn museum? Johns Hopkins is about 1.5 hours south in Baltimore.

But if you take the white people out, you would also have something completely different for every single genre of music. Hip hop and rap would be as popular as ska today without white consumers eating it up. White people may not have contributed to the making of said music, but they damn sure made it popular for

Actually yes, Black southerners were quite instrumental in creating country music too.

I get that, but i’m looking at airbnbs on the beach in Thailand and you can rent one for like $20 a night. And it isn't in their houses, they're huts on the beach!

cheaper.

Even braver of you to conveniently leave out the part where hey said they condemn any violence against homosexuals. Nice cherry picking moron.

I actually kind of like this one.

If you know she is referencing the song, then what is the issue? The song might be problematic...sure. It’s called “baby got back” what did you expect?

Isn’t calling Baby Got Back a bar mitzvah staple basically the same passive racism? Kindof trivializing a black artist through a frame of privilege in the same way you argue the lyric creates a dichotomy between LA and Oakland.

An anagram for Blake Lively is “Live By Lake.” I hate lakes, and if forced to live by one, either by King Obama, or because of some financial crisis where pork bellies went belly up (LOL!) or in a situation like what happened in that Michael J. Fox movie Doc Hollywood when his Porsche broke down in that hick town and

I respect her (and other victim’s) right to use her political leverage in a way she sees as fitting of her father’s legacy. I don’t know if I’d have the guts or confidence to do that.