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I also see some Katherine McPhee in there. In some pictures, it's uncanny.

It's $25! This is the best day.

Loft should pay you. I need to buy this for myself!

I kind of really want the Arby's one. But I have a problem with fast food hash browns in that I think they are the best potato product.

Oh I just clicked on it and I am so annoyed by her use of "trigger warning". Way to belittle the legitimate uses for trigger warnings.

Okay, I said this on the Ariana Grande post, too, but SERIOUSLY, how does she get off being so morally holier-than-thou when she is on the fucking Big Bang Theory?

Ditto. I wish I remembered enough to find the quote, but I do recall some douchey classist shit he has said. Everyone says stuff, and I'm willing to excuse it, but I just don't see the charm people talk about with him.

Literally no one is arguing that leaves are not herbs. Coriander = herb. Coriander seeds = spice. The British get the word coriander from the Latin. Americans get the word cilantro from Spanish. It's the same damn thing. And if we're really going to get into "basic botanical science," the name of the entire

Maybe after she is finished explaining the billboard, she can explain to her sons all about the sexist and otherwise ridiculous show she is on.

My favorite part is where the animals are hurting the environment. Yep, this is exactly what "the liberals" are arguing.

There is no possible way this was just an innocent mistake. Of all colleges, why pick Kent State?

Insane, I'm insane about the brain!

Um. Is it weird that this made me tear up a bit?

Thank you!

Wow, thanks! Very helpful explanation.

I could probably look this up, but does anyone know if South Africa has the degrees of murder like the US has? I can see why it would be hard to classify this as 1st degree murder given the lack of evidence regarding premeditation, but does South Africa have a Murder 2? I suppose not, if they're going straight to

I'll be honest and say I don't read the New York Times Magazine often and don't know that I've ever read the culture issue. Is it always this sycophantic and weirdly reverent? Because, gross.

Wow. Reading comprehension. I said "without throwing someone under the bus", as in she would be doing that if she named someone and that might be why she does NOT want to name someone.

Who, exactly, is she throwing under the bus?

You really don't think it's possible that she wants to call attention to the issue (one that is much larger than just her being called fat) of sexism and harassment in the workplace without throwing one of her colleagues under the bus and without being known as a snitch?