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Carrie Mathison
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Why be such a buzzkill? This is really thoughtful of him. It’s not bare-minimum considering he really didn’t have to do it. He was going above and beyond to make sure he didn't accidentally make someone uncomfortable.

Comfy, yes. Practical—NO. I love me some wedges but they have just enough surface area that a single rock under your shoe or uneven surface can send you tumbling.

This SURE sounds a lot like “she deserved to get assaulted.” I agree that wasn’t responsible of her mother, but Brock alone brought her to an alley and assaulted her.

I know boycotts hurt local workers more than anyone else, and end up doing a lot of harm before getting results, but maybe having huge companies like Disney and Netflix making these threats will get painless results? At least, more than having a million small boycotts that the state doesn’t notice until people are

Why did I look at your name expecting it to say mayo?

Because liability/3rd party insurance exists to ensure that victims get compensated, not to insulate people from consequences of their actions. Case in point, punitive damages aren’t covered by insurance (at least in Ontario, dunno about the US to be fair).

Yeah, having an incel mass-murder is so strange and foreign in Canada, so that attack really hits home. I don’t live in the city, but I used to know the assailant (he was a childhood friend of my brother’s—we’re from the same city).

Not true, he didn’t show any signs of being an incel. All incels are antifeminist, but not all antifeminists are incels, which is why extremist incels admire him: whatever the reason, he mass-murdered women.

Guys have bigger stomachs, fragile masculine pride easily hurt by the prospect of not “winning” against food, or a combination of the two.

“Calling rape a misdeed is ignorant, disgraceful and degrading toward women.”

Now playing

Song of the summer. A breakup bop (“don’t call me, don’t write me, don’t even think of me alone at night”) that dropped the same day as the Youtuber drama.

WASH your DAMN HANDS.

This is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Thank you.

Should clarify: it was a few months after that season had ended, it wasn't 2 seasons ago. Though why would they ask her about something that happened two seasons ago?

I’m watching Homeland on Netflix where they’re like, two seasons behind, and I was on the NY Times site a while where I caught a sidebar teaser for an interview with Claire Danes. In the teeny tiny bit of text they fit there was “we talk to Clare Danes about the death of *****”.

That wasn’t even a softball--it was tee ball! And he completely missed! How is this guy ever going to survive a debate against Trump? What a joke!