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donutdog

I will only believe it when I hear it from the dogs.

This, however, is a totally respectful and acceptable use for the flag...(to be clear, I really don't care about flag bikinis, just like I don't care about the picture of the dogs sitting on the flag. This is all very ridiculous)

Donald?!

“Why didn’t you post sooner??”

Wow, no idea how she did it! The gossip-mongering public is usually all over the fertility status of lauded Nigerian feminist authors who give interviews to the Financial Times.

If she’s half as good at baby-making as she is at writing stuff look out for that baby.

FUCK ALL LOW FAT DAIRY!!

You’ve been very lucky with your bosses if this doesn’t ring true to you.

I am Team Nobody here. People are insufferable on both sides. People, this woman just had a baby, leave her alone. But also, shut up, Chrissy, you DO care what people say. That’s why you’re posting pictures of your midriff a month after your daughter was born with the excuse caption “mother’s day brunch” BS.

Post Baby!

Translation “Chrissy Teigan gave birth and then existed in public while wearing clothing”

I know one of the waitresses at the restaurant (which is in my hometown) and she said the couple was thrown out for being rude and drunk, including yelling “Our families came here legally, yours didn’t!” (quote taken directly from her Facebook post).

It’s SO HARD to discuss consent and alcohol because there’s barely a wisp, let alone a line between that discussion and blaming the victim/letting the aggressor off the hook, like the Stanford case.

Creating a burner to tell this story that I have never said out loud or even typed.

r u me?

For the record *I* heard the sarcasm in this comment and enjoyed it.

You know times are dark when Hillary Clinton’s twitter makes The Daily Show’s look like a scrub account.

Anybody have any favorite charities? I donate to my women’s college’s scholarship fund, Planned Parenthood of America, and am a monthly contributor to the Clinton campaign (I guess technically not a charity, but whatever), but would like to do a little more charitable giving.

I’d like to let anyone reading this know that there are AA meetings across every town and country at every time of day. You don’t have to pay any money to attend a meeting or even give anyone your real name. All it costs you is an hour (sometimes an hour and a half) of your time.

Great article. Being financially responsible isn’t just about saving and saving and saving. Use your money on the things you want, not to just buy stuff you won’t actually use.