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Sure, it makes sense that anyone with a different opinion than yours couldn’t possibly be paying attention, and your inability to notice that two often-loud women are acting in completely different ways is the only valid way to experience them.

Even though you’re clearly trolling, I just want to make this general point clear to all of you in the grays. Anti-Blackness and White supremacy are globalized teachings. Due to how we are socialized, many Black people grow up hating themselves and having unconscious biases towards other Black people because of White

Mr. McLevy is blaming the execution.


Isn’t that what this reviewer is doing?

It looks that the complaint is, “the nerve of this author to write a female, Muslim character so badly!” I didn’t see any complains about the protagonist being one.

I didn’t know about that.

No one is stopping you.

She’s mad because Jezebel didn’t listen when she said, “No.” Shouldn’t be hard to understand.

Maybe it wasn’t about Jezebel writing about it, but how they wrote about it. What she said was totally worth covering. Deciding that it was 100% about Louis CK and no one else, and then doubling down on it regardless of what she said, probably put Kirkman on the defensive.

They incorrectly identified who Kirkman was talking about on her podcast (and have repeatedly taken it out on her instead of admitting they messed up), and got all relevant dates wrong, got very specific details wrong, had no witnesses that could corroborate the rumors, and had no first-hand allegations, but sure,

I guess I don’t get how you can play the “we’re doing real journalism” card when the NY Times busted the story wide-open with 5 sources in what, a few weeks since the Weinstein stuff broke? And you’ve supposedly had it for years?

People have the right to tell their own stories when they are ready to tell them. Reporting those stories without their permission, reporting them as rumors or “open secrets” is unfair to the victims and can even undermine their story when/if they’re ready to tell it. It may actually cause harm to the victims. Why

“Our readers don’t have to and shouldn’t take our word on something just because we publish it”

Looks like 4 copies of the card were sold according to the picture. Each selling for several thousand us dollars each. 10,000 yen converts to $88 us dollars. Bills refers to each 10000 yen nite pictured in what seems to be a deck box. How many is unknown, but looks like a pretty big stack of money. Seeing his daughter

“What is this $88?” How much each 10,000 yen bill on his wallet (and in general) is worth in dollars.

I don’t have kids but I still know it’s a bad idea to hold on to collectibles in order to sell them at higher price. For me at least, it was mostly an excuse to keep them longer without any real intent to sell them.

Right, but the child needs to go to preschool now—and while I’ve never attended school in Japan, from what I understand, it’s not cheap.

I agree in that if he’d had the money for the child’s education now, he should’ve held on to the cards (though continued valuation of any collector’s item is always a gamble)—but it

It’s a HOTEP troll

My utmost sympathies to your wife.