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College and high school football is often times a means of bringing a community together, especcially in more rural areas. Oftentimes these are parts of the country where there isn't a major league team nearby so the populace becomes fans of the local college team and over time the community bonds around the rituals

You are absolutely correct about there being no Euro-tolerance paradise that many blue staters envision (or the "politically correct, far-left, socialist cesspit" that red staters would make of it for that matter)... although European countries mainly have criminal hate speech laws intended to prevent the rise of

There are three vintages. The oldest, refined and tart, the newest, sweet but with a flavour profile that isn't quite as alive as you might want and the one in the middle which is just awful and nobody likes.

Nailed it!

Yeah, but getting stoned on the lawn doesn't bring money for the school. It just cost money. Many of these other events bring tons of economic advantage to their cities and schools.

Some kid in the future isn't going to get to go to space because he wasn't genetically engineered like all the other kids. :(

this is obviously the reality if everyone would stop knee-kerking and think for one second.

Can I just have wine instead?

"but cats basically roll their eyes and continue to pretend you don't exist"

"Just because you're being ironically fetishistic doesn't mean people won't jerk off to it."

Can we please not talk about her fucking shoes?

I think the trick is called "heavy handedness."

As much as I appreciate organizations like the Trevor Project or NOH8 for the support they have provided for some people, after awhile it feels like a majority of celebrities only participate for good press. When everyone is jumping on the bandwagon, I think it's nice, but I don't actually take their contribution all

I cannot stand these portraits. Obviously I stand behind the sentiment, but good lord, the between the photoshop and the posing, I just can't.

In a straightforward world, she was absolutely "discriminated against" - she had the qualifications to get into the school and she was denied, but people who had the same or lesser qualifications got in because their race earned them extra points.

I agree that the UK has its problems with the issue of multiculturality and that no nation is perfect but I'd be hard pressed to find an example of segregation.

Speaking as a European-Caribbean woman from England with an Italian mother, generally Italy is a lot worse than the UK.

They picked the name Lady Antebellum only because Madame Auschwitz was taken.

Agreed, I love it when Europeans give Americans shit about their racism (I remember visiting Europe in the Summer of '08 and being interrogated by random people saying how "you Americans are too racist to ever elect Barack Obama") because they are insanely racist themselves. I'm not saying America doesn't have a

kinda, actually his wife sent him to skip barber when he was acting to get away for a day, and thats where the dempsey racing stuff began