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Her third unpaid internship? That’s a hell of a lot of time to be unpaid. I was just having this discussion with my husband. I was toying with the idea of quitting my job because the past year it has been....its been fucking hellish for me. As much as I love my job and am very passionate about it, the hours are brutal

Plus the vulnerability that comes from a neglectful childhood.

Trying not to judge. Trying not to judge. Oh fuck it, I’ll judge. No, no, no, no, dear God this is not ok. (Back to the Olympics. The women’s soccer team just took the lead!)

Eleven police officers have been shot in Dallas, and four killed. It is good and right for Jezebel to cover the shooting deaths of persons of colour by police in detail: that they receive personal, detailed attention in the media that they were denied in life. And yet I think that the deaths of these police officers

As far as gun control - these constitutional originalists are *totally cherry picking* - if you’re gonna be literal + O.G. - it only applies to MILITIAS and the weapons they refer to are SINGLE LOADING MUSKETS.

I can’t imagine how you’re reading this the way you are. The comment is clearly directed at the murderer, not the victim.

“The fundamental difference between the sexes is one of them can kill the other with their bare hands.”

Republicans would say she had every chance to buy her own gun and because she didn’t it’s her fault he killed her. What was she thinking, telling a guy she didn’t want to date and forgetting to arm herself?

Not only is it believable, Republicans think this is normal. This is the way things were supposed to happen. His right to have a gun to kill her with is more important than her right to life.

During his confession, O’Kroley told the police “it was easy to kill” Nosal because “she had ruined my life.”

Jay was the local small time pot dealer who worked at a game stop at the mall where Don worked at. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that they hung out. They were both older and done with highschool.

Jay was never held accountable (for helping someone else) because the detectives constructed a narrative that he could eventually repeat on the stand. The guy is still lying about what happened and changing his story as recently as last year.

I think Jay and Adnan were much closer than either admits, probably related to drugs. It’s hard to imagine someone lending both their car and cell phone to a near-stranger. That said, I think Adnan did it and Jay helped afterwards.

I’m a little less sure of Avery, but yeah, Adnan totally did it.

I’m still so young, so I’m just having fun.

Khloe has returned to the top Kardashian spot in my heart.

The fact that this news is making headlines absolutely everywhere probably indicates that it still is that stigmatised. Depressing, ain’t it?

“In and around this perplexing time, I dazedly chose or hired the companionship of unsavory and insipid types. Regardless of their saltless reputations, I always led with condoms and honesty when it came to my condition. Sadly my truth soon became their treason, as a deluge of blackmail and extortion took center stage

I just don’t understand the need for biopics of people who lived and died, like, three years ago. We already know Steve Jobs’ story. This would be much more interesting as a film like 50 years from now when we all have iBrain implants. Some retrospective insight about the dawn of a new era of internet and computer