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According to my other SIL, she has switched to “holistic” doctors now because the ones before questioned her about her restrictive diet and possibly over-exercising, and she didn’t want to hear it.

Miller was so damn rude to Acosta. Even if Acosta had tried to clarify what he meant, Miller wasn’t about to let anyone hear it. If I had been in that briefing room, this is what it would have looked like.

Honey, your reading comprehension skills worry me. Yes, he did make that joke...in his last Netflix special released in the spring, over four months ago. And that joke is still based in transphobia, for which he received flack about, which clearly didn’t faze him. If you go back and read the rest of the article, you

I have tried to watch that video three times, but every.damn.time I can’t get past his self-righteous screed about Jim Acosta being “cosmopolitan” because he had the audacity to ask Miller if the English requirement meant that only people from England and Australia were being allowed in. Of course Acosta was being

Hello Captain Derailment! First, Chapelle implied there aren’t black trans people, which is obviously false. He pushed forward the notion that transgender identity is synonymous with white nonsense, and that just isn’t true. Second, why are you talking about police shootings? That ain’t got shit to do with the topic

As a regular commenter and reader of The Root, I’m not sure what you are implying here. Because if you’re trying to say that The Root doesn’t care about trans issues, well, I’ll help you out here.

Back in March, The Root posted back to back articles on why trans women are women and why black women, especially, should

The best rule to follow in comedy is always punch up, not down. Attacking trans people in jokes when you’re a cishet male is decidedly punching down. Trans women, especially trans women of color, are legitimately the most marginalized people in our society, both through systemic oppression and through social

I just looked this up for the first time, and it is...frighteningly accurate for my SIL’s behavior. In the past two years she’s started to lose relationships with people, including family members, because she’s so obsessed.

Aren’t Lost and Grey’s Anatomy on ABC? And both Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Jane the Virgin are on the CW, which is owned by CBS, but is certainly not the lead network. The CW is commonly known as the teen/women-centered little sister network.

My sister-in-law is the definition of this disordered eating/body dysmorphia disguised as “wellness/health”. When she was pregnant she lost her shit over not having complete control over her body, so after the birth she got roped into being a BeachBody coach. She’s turned into an online nightmare. My wife deleted her

My wife and I own a business and are currently in a legal dispute with a dude who didn’t read our contract. He owes us $22k. We have everything in writing for seven fucking months. On top of everything else, he’s getting terrible legal advice from his lawyer, who should be telling him to just pay his fucking bill

“Worst of all, you can dish it out, but you can’t take it.”

So is this stepfather saying that if his son had been resisting, this would have been appropriate use of force? Man, the indoctrination of Blue Lives Matter in white people is some Scientology-level shit.

He was so damn earnest in that last email. It really ruined the whole game.

Yeah, and the feds turned down Montana’s request for financial assistance in fighting the fires. So that’s going over really well.

For real. I left and came back thinking that the comments would be gone and the commenter disabled, but I guess not.

As I repeatedly said, I read this review, one from the NYTimes and another, and all three highlighted the exact same issues in the film. That doesn’t mean that good reviews don’t exist out there. I just hadn’t/haven’t read them. And I thought that was a pretty good thing, seeing as one of the most respected film

Did you come away feeling this was a positive review? Hm. I didn’t. I thought Danielle was saying that the film failed to do anything other than shock and disgust, which is Bigelow’s M.O. in a lot of her films, and that Bigelow did so at the expense of black bodies. She is really big on making the audience feel

I needed to proofread that comment. My apologies. That was a garbled mess.