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So how long do you think Arya was living as Walder Frey? How long did she have to act like a crotchety old bastard and live among her enemies? She just went up in badassery.

YAS! So much this.

Another potential persona: "My black friend/co-worker/spouse/f**k buddy thinks my racism is hilarious so you should too. WHY IS EVERYONE SO SENSITIVE (please ignore the fact that I sent you a 4 page screaming rant about my feelings being hurt after someone pointed out that they didn't like it when I called them my

You forgot the "A black person hurt my feelings once so therefore racism doesn't exist" letter.

That's how I interpret it. They don't really seem to have much in common, and let's face it she's always treated him like crap ("I wouldn't be eating pizza in front of you if I actually liked you!"). Seeing him go into rage mode over her shoes in the last season finale was kind of sad. Has Marnie ever seen Ray as

Panama you about to make me catch the spirit

Kind of surprised that the monthly return of Love and Rockets didn't appear anywhere on the list.

I'm in Philly, some people are complaining that machines are already down in polling places. I'm glad SEPTA got it together before Election Day, but their presence won't matter if machines won't cast your ballot.

Thank you for this. Black churches were absolutely instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement, and it's sad to see how many are churches are taking a "modern" approach to handling racism (aka: pray it all away and pretend that white supremacy no longer exists).

It was sad seeing how desperate Bojack is to maintain the image that life during the show was perfect. Every time Sarah Lynn tried to bring up something screwed up that happened he either simply ignored it or said he didn't want to talk about it.

I'm kind of surprised that the review didn't mention anything about Bojack's sad admission of "love" for Sarah Lynn. That was probably one of the most emotional moments of the episode, if not the whole season. Just seeing Bojack on that filthy motel mattress desperately trying to rationalize that he loved her and

This episode was great, and I can see why it hit some people pretty hard. Todd's rant was intense and a bit too truthful. It's hard and unpleasant to take responsibility for your own actions, and way too easy to blame it on someone or something else. Bad and unfortunate things happen to people, but that doesn't

Gotta kick all that hatred out

Along with people co-opting MLK to spout their own views on race, the day has also become a haven for poorly thought out ad campaigns. Found this gem on Facebook. If MLK stood for anything, it was kickboxing for racial and economic justice.

I agree with this. I graduated school in 2010 with a degree in communications with a concentration in journalism, and was also a member of the NABJ as a student. It took one internship at a local paper and some freelance assignments to realize that journalism wasn't going to be the best career path for me. Aside

"Stop hating on light skinned people. We're hurt by colorism too!"

I resent the status of #1. I was not only injected with crack and splashed with white paint because I was a nerdy black kid, I was also beaten with pillow sacks filled with malt liquor.

The gay agenda seems to involve being seen as people, and being given respect and autonomy.

That video was uplifting. I lost my mother to cancer in 2012 and it still hurts. It's good to see that one little girl is kicking its ass!