In related news, ‘80s Kevin Kline and ‘80s Mia Farrow have adopted a dog.
In related news, ‘80s Kevin Kline and ‘80s Mia Farrow have adopted a dog.
There’s an interesting tactic used by the state troopers in my state: Go to the passenger’s side.
How many times does Burneko have to point it out? He’s not asking for political bias or opinions or dissertation on the 2 party system.
A list doesn’t have to notarized to be a list. It’s a fun or interesting thing to talk about, especially in the early part of a relationship when you’re committed but still getting to know each other. If your question is do couples talk about their celebrity lists with each other, the answer is yes. If you’re asking…
This is pretty funny, considering that, so far as I can tell, nobody at Deadspin has ever written anything that wasn’t negative about Hillary.
No. The suggestion that people should vote for a candidate whose policy positions and record are repugnant to them, simply because that candidate has made them sufficiently fearful of all possible alternatives, is repulsive.
I’m not saying her logic is faulty. I’m saying it’s repulsive. It’s the logic that has permitted one of the two parties to define itself by the narrowest possible marginal differences between itself and the other for more than 20 years—since Hillary’s husband won in ‘92, in fact—meeting the interests of its putative…
My belief is that when you vote for a Green (or a Libertarian), or write in Elizabeth Warren (or Pat Buchanan), or don’t vote at all in a general, the Party does not notice you, and if it loses, it says: Gosh, we have to do a better job of mobilizing Our Voters (and not of poaching the relatively small number of…
No I’m not. In fact, I’m not rendering an opinion on whether anyone should or shouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton, at all. I’m just pointing out that the logic of her argument is, “Demanding a candidate who represents your interests is for the rich; everybody else has to take what the process gives them; therefore you…
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Why can’t she try to be a more perfect candidate though?
Oh for sure, I’m not knocking talking about this in theory. Just skeptical than any couples are ever like “great, glad we got that worked out. Should we include a clause in the prenup? how about the wedding vow?”
Nah, it’s still shitty. She’s saying vulnerable people can’t withdraw their support from the process when it assiduously refuses to represent them.
Well, RandomHookup, despite your clear expertise in this general arena, I’m not sure what you think about the average Deadspin commenter. While I’m plenty normal enough to have a woman want to marry me, I’m not exactly the type of dude somebody would spend a million dollars to fuck. My wife is definitely in a league…
It’s a safe way to explore your partner’s tastes. “Which of our friends/acquaintances would you fuck if you could?” is not a question most people are comfortable asking. That leaves celebrities as someone you’re both familiar with but don’t feel threatened by. And if your partner has horrible tastes in celebrities,…
Adequate Man; where fake infidelity becomes a topic for some reason.
This just in: different people are different. ;)
Yeah, definately. I also get the feeling that men get treated like they have no emotions at all, and women are constantly on the verge of tears. Let’s just agree that some people are able to separate sex and feelings and some aren’t. I had feelings for a guy that he didn’t share, and another guy had feelings for me…
I heard the cow thing exactly once when I was young, and I replied, “yeah, but would you ever buy a car without test driving it?” I mean, metaphors are metaphors.
Right. Which implies that the girl will catch feelings and the guy won’t.