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I tried it for a couple of months. I loved it. The ingredients were good and the recipes very adventurous. Which is the reason I cancelled it. My kids got tired of eating new dishes from world cuisines every day, they just wanted ramen noodles or Mac and cheese.

What'd she think about that whale tho?

I was 21 and some change before I had sex for the first time. After I broke up with the first person I had sex with, I waited a year to do it again. I have a fairly high libido but find masturbation is preferable to weird hookups as an old, so I went plenty of years without sex. I was on contraception since age 11

I'm praying for Hilary Duff. Creepy exes are creepy, celebrity or no.

It sounds like she might be tackling the charming psychopath question next time, which she's mentioned a couple time as a possibility, but I think if Adnan was a psychopath he would have done a better job covering for himself.

But his story doesn't even match the cell phone records. I'm all for considering that personal testimony is important and should be taken seriously in court, but not when it is in direct conflict with other evidence. Add to that that Jay has a LOT to gain from framing Adnan, I don't understand how he could be

Yeah that's my confusion as well. Maybe I'm being naïve about human nature but I also find it really hard to believe that a man who consistently has said he is innocent and is willing to do this podcast could have done it. I am fully aware that might be completely silly on my part. But I can't see a non-sociopath or

This is exactly how I feel. I'm on the fence about whether Adnan did it, but either way I feel the podcast has definitely shown that he should not have been convicted based on the state's original case against him.

I really love Serial but I really do feel like people are forgetting that this isn't an episode of True Detective. Maybe that mail kimp t-shirt isn't quite so funny when you think about the fact that a real girl was murdered, a real guy is in prison, and real people are still devastated by this case.

I'm quite sure she flat out says she wants to think he did not kill Hae but can not yet truly say Adnan did not kill Hae. I can't make up my mind either. I don't think he killed her but at the same time what is the other explanation? Short of a massive cover-up by the police I can't come up with an explanation that

I love Serial and I think the only certain conclusion we're going to be able to take away from it is "Damn, the justice system is fucked up." Because regardless of WHO did it, I can't fathom how a jury convicted Adnan beyond a reasonable doubt based on the case presented.

Or Mail Kimp girl.

Hae knew Jay was cheating on Stephanie and was going to out him. Jay murdered her, Jen helped with the clean up and they framed Adnan.

Someone should tell that dude about microsoft paint.

All sincerity, no snark: do you want white allies or not? What are we supposed to do?

A few months ago I was walking back to my car after a work-related happy hour with my co-worker who is a tall, black guy, built like a linebacker. Out of nowhere, an SF police officer stopped us, looked at me pointedly and asked "Is everything ok ma'am?"

My impression was that the hashtag isn't for educating black people about how nice the cops are to white people, but educating fellow white people on their own hypocrisy. It's a lot harder to say that these murdered black men were thugs and criminals who "got what they deserved" when white people admit to the same

Whenever my white friends told me about how they smoked pot all the time, all I could think of is what my dad told me:
Don't do drugs. Don't break any laws. Don't do anything that the police can arrest you for, because they will have no mercy on you.

White kids don't feel this way. They blatantly would smoke pot in

Mason was the kid who pooped his pants regularly in my 4th grade class. We had to play a math game that involved switching seats, and it was like a curse to have to sit in Mason's chair. So to me, Mason is the name of a pants-pooper forevermore.