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My dad kept misgendering my trans niece—most egregiously calling her a “he-she”, which turned my stomach a bit to type—and when I called him on it, he said he’s too old to learn “their special lingo”.

I live in hope!

I watched Dana Carvey’s more recent standup special, and he certainly seems like a comedian whose time has passed. He used to be very funny—I remember catching his standup special in the ‘90s a number of times as a kid—but now he just seems like an older guy who hasn’t gotten with the times. He’s very confused about

I was waiting for his commentary on the ramifications of your welcome. I am disappoint.

To move the goalposts a bit, this isn’t altogether surprising given that Parker and Stone describe themselves as libertarians. I’m not surprised to see people on the Right not spending too much effort in making fun of a conservative president. Stone once said, “I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals.”

>8 years of Bush and not one harsh word about him.

Don’t forget Ana or Doomfist.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: this is a situation that proved that the law does not matter to the Trump administration. What’s the alternative? If citizens take the law into their own hands, they’re extremist vigilantes.

Here’s why your comment is almost too stupid for words. Think about a woman who calls other women ‘cunts’ and says they deserve getting beaten if they talk back to men.

Yup. I do think it’s something that one needs to experience in order to really understand. I was fiercely protective of my grandmother—she raised me, and was basically the person I was closest to in the world—when my family started working with her to get her into the VA senior home. I thought they were horrible for

It depends on the life stage of your loved one. When my grandmother first went into the Veteran’s Administration skilled nursing facility, she was experiencing some signs of severe dementia—mood swings, confusion about where she was, and paranoia. In that situation, I would have gladly picked her up and dealt with

You really can’t just pick up a loved one and take them home. Many people in nursing facilities are dependent upon round-the-clock care or some form of life support, whether intensive or not. I can certainly understand believing the best place for them would be a nursing home.

Yeah... that seems like a bad call, but I’m not a disaster expert.

This is unfortunate and true. I used to believe that nursing facilities were a cruel way to shelf your loved ones, but we came to see during my grandmother’s battle with Alzheimer’s that none of us had the skill to take care of her. I was glad that we got to go for regular visits, even when it became most difficult to

Ugh. Tell me about it.

As someone who just watched his closest loved one spend years declining in a nursing home, my first reaction to this was to wonder where the hell the families were. But then reality came crushing down on me: having your loved ones in a nursing home isn’t like dropping them off at camp. You can’t just pick your

How stupid do Fox News viewers need to be to believe that there is some secret conspiracy of Democrats trying to throw our borders wide open to damage this country? Because that’s what Michelle Malkin--a golem composed entirely of beef jerky and blind racial hatred—is doing.

He who Smelcer... dealt ‘er?

I don’t have any problem with that statement. Scientology is a crappy religion, but I don’t doubt that the rites and ritual bring some members a great deal of comfort. I’m not sure why we would pretend that its myths are any less or more valid than those of, say, Christianity or Islam.

The Anker stuff really is just that good. I’ve slowly replaced almost all of my USB stuff with Anker products because they’re head and shoulders above everything else in their price range.

The Anker stuff really is just that good. I’ve slowly replaced almost all of my USB stuff with Anker products