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I was thinking it was satire. You know, like "This is the kind of thing Dudebros say we do, ha ha!"

They didn't giver her the money back freely. PayPal took the money back. That takes weeks and it's a pain in the ass.

It's pretty easy to find someone through skip tracing.

I don't think you're ready for that jelly...

I'm off to masturbate to Alan Alda now...

Not to defend anything Kardashian or Jenner, but 3 or 4 hours of instruction is about right for homeschooled or tutored kids. There is a lot less wasted time, so you get more done. I used to tutor kids like this (not nearly as famous, but wealthy) and we were able to be more efficient since there were less kids

Darkwing Duck. No shame in my game. He was my first cartoon crush.

Maybe that's how she likes 'em.

I'm sure someone will flame me for this (and it certainly isn't the only thing I got out of this post) but this part bugs the shit out of me. "I think there was some stuff happening in New York, too." My brother died in 9/11 in NYC, and I would never be this flippant about what happened at the Pentagon.

She straight up said she was paid for the film, I don't know where people are getting that she did it for free.

This caused me to laugh so hard I snorted iced tea out of my nose. It hurts so good.

I think Jinger Duggar is going to fit in that role nicely.

More like PERFECT sarcasm.

Kronkite on a cracker! I am so stealing this.

DAMMIT, now I'm hungry too.

Plenty of people are critical of Islam's treatment of women. I'm an atheist and critical of pretty much all religion (the religion itself, not people's faith, there is a difference). I don't think it's racist in the least.

Apparently the woman who wrote the XOJane article is batshit about a lot of things. This article is hilarious, she thinks disease is caused by negative emotions. http://www.mommyish.com/2013/10/28/lot…

Ugh, totally. My husband is a systems engineer and basically a genius, but he had some awful ideas about women in STEM until he met some of my female STEM involved friends and started working with more women. I don't blame him for it now (though I almost dumped him in the beginning for some shitty comments he made)

That's a great point about Abby. I never personally related to that character, but then again I was a bit older than a teen when the show aired. I could see how younger viewers might look up to her though.

Agreed! I just made a similar point about Garcia not being relatable. I feel like the women techies on these shows somehow have to be quirky, they never cast regular women that viewers might be able to related to, with a few exceptions. I mentioned KAtie Lowe from Scandal but your example is perfect.