chatcat2000
chatcat2000
chatcat2000

Honestly, anything that puts a fine point on how ridiculously fraudulent the entire "Olympic movement" has become is fine by me. They aren't a blip in the system, they're a by-product of an obtuse corrupt and just plain weird system.

Ahem.

Possibly, but race drivers have disparaged each others' abilities for probably as long as auto racing has existed. I don't recall nearly as much of a furor over, for example, Kurt Busch's comment that Jimmy Spencer isn't a has-been so much as a never-was.

If he had made the same remark about a male driver, nobody would give a flying fuck. I don't think it's Richard Petty who has a problem.

also the longer I live in DC the more desperate I am to GTFO of DC in general.

I hate "studies".

Having never been accused of child molestation by any child, let along my own child, I can only speculate on how I would react. However, in my speculation it is incredibly unlikely that I would react by not giving it a second thought.

I just don't see Brad Pitt or Tim Robbins doing this to their non-biological kids.

"That's nothing!"

I hate that people are body shaming her, because this show glorifies "getting healthy" and "losing weight", but then this poor girl does what everyone on earth wants her to do and she gets railed. I'll admit, her weight loss is pretty shocking. 60% of her body weight? Wow. It's just — there is so much to say, but I

"I spent the afternoon with Charles Manson and he didn't kill anybody! Even said 'bless you' when I sneezed!"

I would rather be handcuffed to Miley for a week than spend 10 minutes alone in a room with Madonna.

Madonna needs to stop. She hasn't been relevant since about 2001 and she's become an embarrassing parody of herself. I get the secondhand embarrassment shudders when I see her trying to be hip and cool, sticking her tongue out with Miley Cyrus and shoehorning herself into stuff like this.

I'd be so disappointed if I went to see Pussy Riot and Madonna showed up..

"It's hardcore soothing."

This is me, every Saturday morning when I remember I get to listen to Car Talk, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me, and This American Life all in a row after listening to Radiolab the night before.

To each their own. It's a sad day when Béyoncé is used as the Voice of black feminism.

I dunno... as someone who also once did it, in retrospect I don't regret it. I mean, I wouldn't advocate that everyone start some huge snoop-a-thon, but I don't think it is a bad thing in every situation. It pushed me to make some harsh decisions and grow up rapidly. I was a young and naive sort at the time and I was