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"Under 25 preferred. Any older than that and you'll come with an attitude and blame me for your situation."

Dude, if you're ever in that position and tempted to do something like that to get out of the rain, I have a spare room and you could still have all the "hot coco" you like, minus having to do the cooking and cleaning and any form of sexual slavery.

His place is so clean and generically decorated! Do you think he used the photos from the ads before he moved in, and photoshopped the Lays in to add some personality, or do you think he cleaned up real nice before taking pictures so he could prey on the homeless girl of his dreams?

One of the scariest things about this is that if you don't think these killings and grand jury decisions have to do with race, you probably see the differences in how black people are treated by the police and the justice system - more arrests, harsher sentences, more likely to get brutalized or killed by police

This might be hard to believe but the media and societal demonization of black people as thugs who are always more dangerous and animalistic than white people means that many people in society, including black people, are more afraid and violent towards people of color than they would be towards white people. This is

And also because white people are terrified of being racist. You can't even discuss these things with most white people, because as soon as you bring up the R-word, even in an abstract or structural argument, steam starts pouring out of their ears and they shriek I'm NOT RACIST!at you repeatedly until you give up and

Most of this is sad but unsurprising, however I do think it's interesting that a majority of white respondents (excluding don't knows) thought the grand jury made the wrong decision in the Eric Garner case (47% wrong decision vs 28% right decision). There are a few differences in the cases, but the main one was that

Some of this, the main factor influencing the lack of Grand Jury action is the cozy relationship between the DAs and the police. However, I wouldn't say it played no role.

Why would anyone murder over 18000 dollars? There are easier ways to make that kind of money. Hope, if guilty, they get sent away.

That poor woman. I cannot imagine dying in that manner - just so horrifying and painful.

I am sick and tired of the way Jezebel consistently and repeatedly gets basic facts of the matter wrong just in an effort to make the subjects of their writing, usually male, look worse than they actually do.

this motherfucker

They completely re-worded that statement (again, without noting that they'd done so). "The man told the Post" is very different than "The Post determined... that they'd never met." Do you see? It's attributed to someone instead of floating in the air as an omniscient fact.

My opinion is that something horrible happened to Jackie. I don't know if it was a three-hour gang rape by seven guys, as she told RS, or being forced into oral sex by a smaller number, as she originally told her friends. But she's consistently said she was raped by multiple people, she was clearly traumatized, and

I really don't like the way the interviewer was pushing Dickinson about "but why did you trust him," "why didn't you ask what the pill was," and so on. It's really rubbing me the wrong way. It seems to kind of reinforce the pervasive idea that if a woman does anything "wrong," then she can't complain when she gets