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She got famous by completely ripping off Twilight. 

Well part of it was the whole “Twilight fanfic” thing. She had a built in audience.

She named him after a guy who believed that the potato famine was sent by God to teach the Irish a lesson.

I think her plan is just to try to outlive him. Her mother lived to 101; who’s to say she can’t beat that record?

They’re basically misogynists. They view women as inherently weaker and more fragile than men. It’s just fundamentalist Christianity without God. Actually its Catholicism without God; Janice Raymond was a former nun and she was clearly still influenced by that.

I’ve never been a fan of Family Guy, but I really hope that at some point in this woman’s life someone has yelled “Shut up, Meg!” at her.

I was bullied a lot by boys for body hair when I was in elementary school. The bullying stopped by seventh grade, basically right about the time I grew boobs. I don’t know if the two are related or not. I could never tell if girls were bullying me because I was too socially retarded to figure it out.

Jo was such an underrated companion.

Where’s this idea coming from that Biden is our “best hope” anyway?

I’m not sure about this but I think they were the ones who actually came up with the term. It was only once people started using it to criticize them that they decided it was a slur.

I think TERFs are laboring under the impression that only men can commit sexual assault. The corollary to “all penetrative sex is rape” seems to be “only penetrative sex is rape”.

People like conspiracy theories because it makes them feel like they’re smarter than everyone else.

You know, I’ve had a lot of issues with Oprah (particularly when it comes to her peddling pseudoscience) but you’ve got to respect her in this case. She has the power to make anyone legitimate in the eyes of the media, and that’s what she did for those two men. 

The whole thing with the Beatles catalog was what made me start to suspect that Jackson’s innocent facade was a put on. It showed that he could be very adult when he wanted to be. That and he was clearly faking that high voice.

I wonder if they have anything on Michael Jackson.

I’m autistic, but it went unnoticed for years because I was considered so intelligent as a kid. But even when I started backsliding as a teenager, my parents didn’t act like I was a burden or a disappointment. I won my school spelling bee when I was 12 but they equally congratulated me for doing things like seeing a

I honestly think some people see kids as status symbols. They live vicariously through their child’s accomplishments. Autism throws a wrench into that.

Who, John Landis or Michael Jackson?

It’s not really the supernatural stuff that makes it scary these days. It’s just the very concept of the film being that Jackson is secretly a wolf in sheep’s clothing.