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discreet-chaos

I see you posted something to Groupthink and shared it to Crosstalk. I don't know how I missed it, but Kinja's search hasn't been doing shares for a while, though it still picks up tags.

I remember when her story first broke, it seems like somebody posted some of her pics to Crosstalk and a nine minute profile was posted to Gawker. It looks like the bio you linked is a couple of years behind schedule, the Kickstarter linked from Gawker had said 2012, but it looks like the film will probably be good

The more appropriate question seems to be why it was reported in the first place. One could argue that if a waiter wrote a slur on a receipt, people could complain and boycott until they were fired, but if her story had been true and if a customer had been offensive, what were other people supposed to do about it?

I've never used them and can't really endorse it, but there has been at least one company selling celebrity voices for GPS units for a few years. It doesn't look like their offerings have expanded much since I first heard of them and unfortunately they don't have Hiddleston, but they do offer Burt Reynolds and Mr T.

We're doing the extra big meal tomorrow evening, so I'll be helping out in the kitchen some, but my office is right next to it and I have a lot of work to do. Looking at the Gawker sites and posting to the communities is my way of short term procrastinating or quickly goofing-off.

While there's certainly nothing wrong with giving people a place to vent about having to work on Thanksgiving, I trust either Lacey or Taylor will be blogging on Gawker; Rebecca or Doug will be posting to Jezebel; Maybe Eric will be on Gizmodo and Laura at io9?

Another extension of our share anything at any moment culture are opinions about what other people do. In the past, we just kept them to ourselves or maybe shared our judginess with friends or family, but now in the rush to generate an unprecedented amount of content, a person's thoughts can be instantly distributed

I was wondering why "one of the greatest GIFs ever" didn't have any naked girls. Somebody's trying to water down the term.

I'd say GossipCop got trolled.

The word "racist" implies intent or that she thinks differently or less of another based upon the color of their skin. Some may find the video offensive, but to call it "racist", they would be saying Allen holds those beliefs.

Like your posts, it sounds like fun. Enjoy.

Add me to those saying "job well done".

I also called it "The Jennifer Love Hewitt Handjob Show" and am sorry to see it go. I'll guess we'll just never know if "The Rub" survives, whether her co-workers stay a couple or what happens with the task force. Does Louboutin escape unscathed?

I'm not going to link to them here, but the self-promoter who pimped them out didn't blur their info initially and neither did Gawker and some other sites. (Though I now see the self-promoter has gone back and blurred his originals, while the Gawker mirrors are unchanged)

The fellow who created the Tumblr is full of shit. He pimped out a bunch of underage kids, some who appear to as young as ten without their knowledge for his own self-promotion and the furtherance of his career.

I'm not going to link because unlike Gawker and most other sites, Jezebel blurred their contact info, but according to her Twitter, she got her braces off yesterday and today she is confused because people keep tweeting at her about her funeral tweet.

The popularity of a search term may be a factor and starting a search with "women cannot" would naturally produce results placing limits upon women, but not even Google claims they're the most popular searches. In fact, they say your results could be unique.

I agree, though the idea of "minor" has to be pretty ill-defined. For example, Mary Tyler Moore gave birth to Rhoda, Phyllis and Lou Grant, all of which were "minor" because they weren't Mary Tyler Moore. Also, a big shift in time could be another workaround, or at least I'd say it did the trick with Trapper John MD.

I use the GasBuddy sites pretty much every time I go anywhere. Not only do I plan out long trips, but because gas is high here by the house, I'll look for the sweet spot in prices, even if we're going a couple of hours up the road.

I've been watching The L Word lately and he was the guy in Season 2.