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I haven’t worn a bra since March 20.

Yes! I also wonder if this is about how familiar the writer is with Madonna - maybe it’s an age/generational thing:

It really is. My sister died in early March this year and she was 20. I remember being that age and it’s a really tough time.

25...this is so sad.  RIP.

I wish I had bought more junk food! Not having food, only ingredients to make food is such a mood right now.

Thank you for supplying better coverage of that poll than what the article provided.

Before we all ragepoop our pants over the survey results, please, please, please take a deep breath and go read the rest of the survey.

I’m trying to get myself sorted, food-wise. I’ve been exercising and trying to eat better with some success. However, I also bought 3 bag of crunchy Wise Cheez Doodles at the grocery store the other week (3 because it was buy 2 get 1 free, Wise brand because I like those much better than Cheetos, don’t judge me). I

I mean, yes, but on the other hand, I learned my favorite processed food hack from a New York Times article. To your favorite ramen, add an egg (after turning off the heat, slide the egg in gently, cover it with noodles, and let it poach a few minutes). Then, add two slices of american cheese. It’s really really good.

I feel like I need a clarification here. Within this article and even within the comments (like yours, but I don’t mean to pick on you specifically), everyone’s shitting on “American cheese.” But does everyone actually mean the individually-wrapped, processed cheese product of Kraft Cheese slices and their ilk, or are

Being over 40 is a protected age class, and therefore protected from age descrimination. Being younger isn’t. So, while it would be an a-hole thing to say, because a person under 40 is not part of a protected class, it legally isn’t discriminatory.

That’s not a pull-up bar.
That’s the perch Jared hangs from when he sleeps during the day.
Also notice that there are no windows in the room to let in deadly sunlight.

Okay you know what?

I meant John Mulaney. For some reason my phone auto corrected to Delaney. Who is neither funny or talented

Each Others problem and maybe no one’s problem

The Allen case has to do with causation, the Babb’s case has to do with the distinction between discriminatory outcome and process, as far as I can tell the reasoning is about the same in both. The Allen case is basically the court fully abandoning mixed motive causation in favor of a but-for test, the court doesn’t

Now, a genuine question, can someone tell me how this reasoning by Alito didn’t apply to Byron Allen’s recent case of racial discrimination?

The USA Today article merely states Modly addressed the crew of the carrier Theodore Roosevelt. Yahoo News has more details - and the backlash...

Is it just me or is Karen hair a reverse mullet?