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Wait, does this mean there’s room for Grunge Taylor to come back? I don’t think she really pulled it off, but I sure as hell enjoyed smirking at it.

I had a horrible work day and came here for some PR analysis. Now I have something to google for the next 10 minutes. Wonderfully reliable.

FWIW, my sister is a high school teacher in Bethesda, and there’s a group of greater DC/Maryland high schools that pump out these amazing swimmers, even if you don’t hear about all of them. (There’s a male swimmer from that same area who qualified but it’s all been mute about him. Can’t remember what he’s swimming.)

Non-legal dumdum here needs a translation. Is this suggesting that Amber’s team wants to settle out of court? That Johnny’s does? I got...confuzzled. Like when the mom in Bend it Like Beckham had to learn offsides with the condiments. Could you pull out some mustard, please?

I’m trying to come up with better words to demonstrate the differences between the two, but in lieu of that, let me tell you, we have some loose cannons with stockpiles of ammunition in the backwoods of Oregon. The state is not all Portlandia. These guys think they are a legitimate army, do drills as such, and are

So much this. Our little comment board does not know the full extent of her illness/not illness/stability/instability. I remember another legal eagle on that thread also had lots of conservatorship experience, and said that for it to have continued this long (without someone contacting the courts or stepping in or

Okay so I have to know your opinion; have we reached “peak influencer”? I work in marketing but a blessed job change means I no longer work with generation SnapChat, so I’m a little out of the loop. Every time I see an influencer post I wonder, are these companies *really* seeing an ROI because such and such posted a

Totally, I’m curious to hear what they say. I’m not going to say I feel bad for MSFT marketing, because this isn’t okay and shouldn’t happen, but I’ll share a little story about the infuriating nature of trying to do big ass events: