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They could provide sufficient iPhones. They could tell people to not stand outside. They could make online pre-orders. There's so much things they could do to dissuade crowds like this.

BEHOLD.

That would be great. I've been posting for weeks and getting like etc... but Jezebel and Gawker still have me in the grays. It's infuriating. The system almost makes commenting here an untenable experience. It's just like yelling into the wind. The number of good commenters who are in the gray FAR EXCEEDS the number

Go mermaid so I will know at least one other person (even on the internet) who has crazy long hair! All my friends cut their hair short after having kids and apparently I'm the only one who didn't get the memo. Now I'm intentionally growing it as long as possible... Maybe as a rebellion? I dunno but it's long and wavy

Good job stigmatizing people with mental illnesses, fuckwit.

Agreed. There is a tendency for people to assume that all mental disorders are self-diagnosed, even when they're actually diagnosed, and then for people to not trust the diagnosis. Yes, both my ADHD and my PTSD are as real as my asthma. I'm sorry it inconveniences people to trust that others know their bodies

I was diagnosed with PTSD after being assaulted, and I completely agree. I was in denial about the diagnosis for a long time because I felt like PTSD is one of those things that isn't real most of the time, and so it took a long time for me to get the help I needed. Many family members still don't see the diagnosis as

My husband has PTSD, and because he developed it because of physical and psychological abuse in his home of origin plus a violent home invasion — not through military service — he already feels like his PTSD is somehow illegitimate. So I find your attitude to be unhelpful at best, and reinforcing the prejudice that

Man, the one time I'd want to be a municipal worker. I would LOVE to run around the city clipping those locks. I'd make sure to cackle each time clipped one. I hate the love-lock trend. No one over the age of 14 should even think they're a valid form of relationship validation. Love is not an exhibition.

It IS vandalism! I don't get all the pussyfooting—just clip those damn things off as soon as they appear. Where I live (a tourist destination), city workers take down locks as soon as they appear. We don't hold with that sentimental shit.

Maybe I am just unromantic, but these goddamn things. First of all: yawn. Second of all: ...yeah, I'm probably just unromantic.

Well you are wrong , also i notice that in your comment you never mentioned the person who hacked them you just put all the blame on the victims.

As has been acknowledged time and time again, many devices have photo uploading turned on by default and it has to be disabled.

But by all means, let's hurry up and make everything online only. Not to mention cloud based sstreaming services...

Yay, we can ruin peoples fun! We are awesome....

We're all very impressed by them.

They've got plenty of flavor. The issue with them is that, in order to unlock their flavor, and to reduce their fibrous chewiness, you have to cook the hell out of them. They're great for use in making stocks and broths, and for braising. I just prefer to stick to the lighter parts of the leek in a preparation like

Not always. Around here (Rhode Island), the spring/summer I get better at farmers markets. But come the fall into winter there isn't really better places that I know of to get good produce. Local Shaws/Stop & Shops may be ten to twenty cents cheaper, but the produce looks like crap. I've always said if you take the

Why all the Whole Foods posts? There are almost always cheaper, better places to get any given ingredient.