deadlylampshade
DeadlyLampshade
deadlylampshade

Conservatives live in a bubble, as Bill Maher likes to say. They're surrounded only by like minded folks and only consume media that affirms their thoughts. So they say and do things like this often in public, mistakenly thinking that everyone around them feels the same way.

I'm from Michigan. And let me tell you what, there were people in my area without electricity for more than 11 days in freezing weather. My household was without power for 6. We survived it without complaint because we are used to the cold, and know how to keeps our pipes from freezing. But, it was eerily similar to

I'll just copy and paste what I wrote on Gawker:

I always have a chuckle at people who passive aggressively take to social media to tell others they need to have more class.

Can there be a documentary film or television show in which people being harassed online can confront their harrassers in person? The online disconnect lets people act this way. They don't have to think of their victims as real people.

My friend was sexually assaulted at a college party one night, so her boyfriend found the guy's home phone number and called his mother in the middle of dinner to tell him what he had done.

You had never seen a person repent so fast before.

Yeah, I hear ya, but him actually having copies of the money orders is nice. Without much in the way of physical evidence it's been easy for Cosby to play to our culture's ideas about people being willing to say just about anything for a chance at a quick buck.

HEY EVERYBODY LOOK, A MAN IS SAYING IT SO YOU CAN BELIEVE IT NOW.

Some of them are. Some are completely new. Janice Dickenson inferred wrongdoing about Cosby in her book and in a radio interview in 2006 (?) but as far as I know, she wasn't among the original claimants. One of the victims who spoke out yesterday had previously been known as "Jane Doe #10", so at least some of those

A friend of mine recorded this snippet from Access Hollywood where they suggest that if a MAN came forward that would really validate all these accusations:

If you haven't watched it yet, check out the AP interview video. There is nothing that a victim could have said that would damn him as much as that interview. It's not that he admitted anything, it's that he tries to manipulate the interviewer so boldly, on camera, about the interviewers career and integrity. It's

Old School:

Between Mama June and Cosby the big celebrity scandals are too fucking real and depressing right now. I want a juicy but lighthearted celebrity scandal! Here are some suggestions:

People get all sentimental about old men. A lot of people thought Byron De La Beckwith should have been left alone and allowed to live out his days comfortably too.

Cosby performed a couple of days ago in front of a sold-out crowd. He is not senile, as a commenter was posting all over Cosby articles, trying to suggest... I don't know, that he's not responsible and shouldn't be hounded?

Ever realize that if Lorde had red hair, that's who she'd look like?