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Well, my dad always said, "Never drink anything you can't see through." So maybe he was right on this one!

It's a fair question and in less tolerant or open faiths, I would completely agree. But in this case, change is already coming from within and they are not alone in standing up on this issue. When you consider that religious practice is a collection of ideals and principles, it seems preemptive to walk away from one's

God is Love, right? Congratulations to the happy couple!

My darling Lindy,

1 in 5, bitch!

Even though I have no pity for celebrities, I can imagine that those award shows can be pretty awful and boring. You'd be crazy to go sober.

You're probably right.

That was my thought too. I used to follow her on Facebook until her crazy shit got too crazy and actually made me legitimately sad for her family. It's so obvious from her feed that she loves attention, even if everyone's gawking at how messed up her life is. I'd totally believe this is an attempt to stay relevant.

Just in case no one has pointed it out yet, his name is Robert KNEPPER, and he is an awesome actor.

It's Robert Knepper, not Kneppler.

Yeah, my response to this article is: "Or, just spend $5 on a crappy pipe and call it a day."

"I have no clue," she said. "That's painfully obvious," we said.

I saw a news conference and I guess the police were executing a warrant and they knew where the guy was and went in. He was holding a baby who he put down when they said they were arresting him. He began shooting then. I don't understand why they would arrest someone in a hospital and not wait until he left but he

I think Vampire Bill and Carrie Underwood gazing longingly at each other during "Something Good" will be the comedic highlight of the holiday season.

Vampire Bill and Carrie Underwood will NEVER reach this level of sexual tension:

I'm straight, but I sometimes think I could lean the other way given the right circumstances (i.e. Indiana Jones era Harrison Ford). I don't think that's the same thing though.

I take issue with the word because (and bear with me here because this is going to sound pretentious and douchey) It buys into the gender binary too much.

I'm bisexual and don't necessarily buy bisexuality as a "legit" orientation.

I have to say, I used to participate in that group-think interpretation of what feminism is, and when I first stumbled upon Jezebel, I was firmly entrenched in it. But then I shut up, I started paying attention, and my perception changed. I became aware of the concept of privilege as a white male. I'm not perfect, and

AAAAUGH!