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You think coaches are typically fired for going 6 years without a championship? Do you think 95+% of college coaches are fired every year? Basic math should tell you that's not typical.

Oh, come on. That's a pretty sad knock-off. The color and the lace pattern are off. The neckline is completely different. And where's the clouds of train at the bottom?

"Cramblett goes on to say that she doesn't know much about black people and it's a lot to learn; in addition, her small Ohio home of Uniontown is "too racially intolerant."

It sucks that Payton will eventually realize that her racial identity was/is a source of distress to her parents. Hopefully they find a way to explain that to her before she finds out on her own. Imagine Googling your parents names when you're 10 (or whenever) and discovering that your mother considers your birth

This story depresses me beyond words. So instead, I'm going to focus on these adorable babies.

I hope you aren't making a lot of assumptions about who I am or what I'm doing based on a few sentences in a comment. I'm not keeping them in a bubble. I also am a clinical social worker and have more training in empathy and conveying empathy than the average individual.

I can't even count the number of times I've said that friendship is not like the tokens you put in to get the ultimate prize of sex. If that's how you're approaching a person, you're an asshole and I don't want you anywhere near me. Friendship is not a stepping stone. It's what you do when you enjoy the company,

What a nice, astute, and well thought out response! Thank you.

YouTube celebrities tend to be seen as much more accessible and "normal folk" to their fans than, say, Katy Perry. Meetups with Youtube stars are common- from super informal "I'll be at this pub in the East Village on Thursday night guys, come say hi!" to VidCon, which is now an institution that gathers thousands of

Or any woman/women. I'm still grossed out by one of our schools' star basketball players tweeting he was goingn to marry a Victoria's Secret model. Doesn't matter which one. Doesn't matter what her interests are, what her goals are, if she tortures puppies or is curing cancer. Just so long as she's a VS model. And the

I think it also has to be related to the surge in "Nice Guys". These guys basically all fit the mold - slightly nerdy guys who act like friends until it comes to the surface that they feel owed sex for putting in all those friendship hours. These guys all act so nice and friendly, make young girls think they

Young men with legions of underage teenage fans, whose celebrity is based on socially interacting with them. It's surprising there aren't more stories like this. Some of those channels are like a cult with their followings. It's disturbing.

I'm very happy to see you guys pick this story up. It's been a huge deal for months within the community, but it really needs to be seen by a wider audience. Props definitely need to be given to the Green brothers for immediately dropping the offending "artists" and speaking out against it. Laci Green is basically

Also, don't say "I love women. Women are beautiful" (see the story of the literary creep). That means the opposite of what it appears to mean. It means you're a person and women are things.

The whole setup and structure of the Youtube community seems like it really lends itself to fan abuse, and I doubt many of these stories will surface until long after the damage has been done.

I still can't wrap my head around youtube fame. I hate feeling old at 30.

"Progressive YouTubers." There's a term you don't see every day. Well, outside of self-sufficient potato growers open to the latest root technology, anyway.

maintain your "not rapey" brand by not being rapey!

I wish they'd also scrutinize those racist as shit "in the hood" pranks as well.