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Nope. Different brands calculate it differently. There is no One True Bra Size.

Right, actually there’s two new things happening here:

She doesn’t owe the Bernie Bros shit. Maybe you should all sit out and p0ut. Women are 52% of the electorate; we’ll be more than happy to take up your slack. As usual.

Putting aside your other misstatements, “really isn’t even a very good politician” describes the other candidate, 30 years without a single accomplishment to point to, just floor speeches.

Name checks out. More substantively,

I was wondering when the progressive Tea Party would show up. This may be the nascent stages, where they begin organizing primary challenges to politicians who are viewed as insufficiently progressive. We’ll get our own Sharon Angle, Todd Akin, Richard Mourdocks up there and fuck up winnable seats in Congress.

I’m fine with Bernie staying in the race to accumulate votes and show Democrats that there is broad, national support for a progressive agenda. I am not alright with him staying in the race in a desperate bid to win.

Bernie’s current strategy is to flip super delegates at the convention, convincing them to go against the winner of both the popular vote and pledged delegates...sounds oddly like what he has been complaining about the whole time

Those with a sense of humor.

Yup. Under audio books, science fiction.

I only ever read the negatives...I want to know why people hated something and that tells me if they have unreasonable expectations or there is a legit gripe...

If there’s one thing I’ll miss about the primary season coming to an end, it’s all those oh-so-useful stories that were summarized with “Hashtag surfaces...”.

I think being asked to change (or join) a religion for a relationship should be an automatic dealbreaker.

I don’t like riding in cars. Never been in one. I don’t like walking on sidewalks. Never been on one. I can’t stand buses. Never rode in one. I kid. I kid. But seriously.

For a single person with no kids and no debt, $75k seems perfectly reasonable in LA. People in LA labour under the delusion that they live in an expensive city, but then you go to *actually* expensive places like SF, NYC, London and so on and it’s cheap (and you get way more space) in comparison.

Counterpoint, work in an industry that uses sweatpants as business attire.

Useless, I cannot find a cure for cancer with a maximum of 48 neurons.

Agreed 100% except for this line - This is the result of a couple of things; first, the “inside the bubble” effect that is happening in places like San Francisco, where **everyone** lives this oddly idyllic yet completely horrible life.

Took her to a Sizzler restaurant for dinner. They had a special if you buy steak and shrimp, you get free refills on shrimp, she ordered that and so I did too. I had never eaten shrimp before, but I tried them and they were great. Loved the flavor, but they were pretty crunchy. In fact after eating my first serving of