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Agreed.

I said “if it’s true”, and it apparently isn’t based on a lot of responses. Don’t get mad at me, I didn’t make that claim in the first place. I was hoping it wasn’t true.

It’s kind of sad that a rumor like that exists.

Thanks, I’ve seen several other comments debunking it. I’d never heard of it so I hoped it was false.

Thanks, I’m glad some people debunked it. That seemed too weird to be correct.

why do Orthodox Jewish men insist on sticking their dicks through a hole in a bedsheet to have sex with their wives

The are two types of riders, those who have been down, and those who will go down. This is a stupid advert to buy a new bike.

There is a reason why ink doesn’t disappear, the body is not capable of processing it.

Why do you want to be permanently marked as a faddist?

I drive a 2015 Sedona and it’s pretty great. A lot of room and it handles like a car. I’ve been driving it for almost a year with no problems other than a flat tire (which had more to do with the roads I drive on than the car). KIA is much better than they were 10 years ago.

It’s sad that mental illness isn’t as recognized as it should be.

Women face a particular kind of harassment simply because they’re women. It’s wrong and they’re often singled out for that very reason.

It’s a satire, not a parody. A parody would be one of the Mel Brooks films or even Austin Powers. The difference is really in tone. Parodies are blatantly not serious even at the serious moments. Satire can be serious in tone while still containing that tongue-in-cheek humor. Kingsmen is a satirical take on the spy

I get what you’re saying, but I think we also realize that individual responses to systemic injustice aren’t enough.

Judging by the preview for the next episode where it shows her slashing a tire with a hunting knife, either she’s in on it or she’s just another SJW (this show’s version) doing crazy things.

Thanks, captain obvious.

That news reporter was terrible. She did and said a lot of things that wouldn’t have gotten her station sued in real life. She said the man was “murdered” and a journalist is supposed to use words such as “allegedly” and “killed,” never words that admonish guilt of a particular party until after a trial and sentence

Who peed in your cheerios?

[proceeds to dab]

Oh snap!