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The swimmers are labs and golden retrievers, though, right? They’re trying to see how many balls they can get in their mouth. Standing dog is something else- probably a Viszla. The spotted dog behind it is a pointer type hunting dog too, I think.

Unfortunately, the more modern antihistamines aren’t as effective for some people, and the only thing that keeps me from wheezing year-round is 3-4 benadryl every night. But damn, do I miss pseudoephedrine.

That is so damn sweet. I love your dog too.

I found out that my dog has a boyfriend at daycare. They’re both small, white fluffballs (he has a mohawk, no comment) who hang out in the corner wrapped around each other sleeping. I guess she could sleep at home too, but I enjoy that she has a secret life.

Ha, like I can ever say no to that!

“It was a young person’s nightclub, I’m told. And there were some [LGBT ppl] there, but it was mostly Latinos”

Ok, who is going to tell Pete Sessions that there are people who are both gay and latino?

I’ve sent my dog to “camp” for boarding at the same place for years. She’s not really a dog’s dog. Or a people’s dog either. She’s pretty much just a me dog. I don’t know why but I never thought to ask specifically about how she does there, I just know that she comes out the same way as she goes in. Anyway one time

Bird landing strip or trampoline for squirrels?

It’s amazing how much more frequently these “we need prison reform” comments come up whenever a man faces any sentence at all, no matter how lenient, for raping a woman. Suddenly it’s ridiculously important that violent offenders, as long as they’re white, male, and committed a noncrime like raping a woman, should be

Literally none of the stuff we have all read and discussed re:violence towards women, rapists, or white privilege over the last few centuries has sunk in either in your case. As suggested above, one can support mass incanceration reform and also wish that violent criminals like Brock go to jail.

Uh. Seek help.

Um, what???

I don’t know why she’s so upset. I for one love it when my friends tell me how brave I am for just being the person I naturally am, out in the world. Without shame, even! I mean, gosh, how does Tig do it? It must be so hard to deal with all those dudes in comedy who are judging her for looking “masculine”. Good thing

As a female comic in NYC, I can whole-heartedly tell you she’s a fucking asshole, specifically to other women. When you talk to someone that relentlessly sarcastic, it gets old really fast. She also says rude things she truly means, but plays it off as sarcastic. Before she blew up, I've watched people just straight

As a buzz-cut-having, no-makeup-wearing, woman in comfortable shoes, this is the kind of shit I hear: “I wish I had the courage to cut my hair so short.” “I wish I was brave enough to go without makeup.” Like leaving the house and facing the world with my actual face is such a struggle, like people look at me as some

I think when anyone comments on your appearance, or their opinion of how you look and are perceived to others (especially the media) it can feel like a betrayal. I think Tig’s reaction was more about being blindsided than anything.

She does have a really enjoyable face, doesn’t she?

I really love everything about Tig, including what appears to be a cranky side that came out a little bit in this interview. She and Amy seem like they would not ever get along because Tig seems genuine and sincere and Amy is ridiculously sarcastic. They just seem like people who would NOT get along. And I think it’s

Tig for the win (always). I like Schumer but she was out of line on this one. Commenting on Tig’s appearance (perceived) and personal experience on the road are none of her business and speculation.