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I'm confused by his logic. I mean, clearly, his logic is MASSIVELY FLAWED in general, but. But. If you have naked pictures of women, it seems weird to extort them for ... more naked pictures of women. I don't know, I'd up the ante to, like, money or something. Then again, I would never do any of this because I'm not a

I remember getting some seriously passive aggressive emails from the house girls (I went to school in Tennessee, where there's a limit on the number of women living in the same house, so only the officers and the house mom actually lived in the sorority house). But I don't so much remember downright anger, via email.

Yes, yes it does. Mama like.

And his wide-set eyes are just the right amount of crazy. He's the Goldilock's choice of crazy eyes.

He's hot, right? I'm not alone in this opinion? I would happily accept any expletives he cared to shout in my general direction.

Fuck that. FUCK THAT. I'm going to donate.

I'm also lib-Dem and absolutely for increased gun control, but yeah, I actually do think the school was out of line here. He's not advocating violence; his shirt specifically references the rules governing gun ownership. I'm certainly not a fan of the shirt, and I don't agree with his stance on gun rights, but I don't

Yeah, if I ever meet these KDs, I will NOT be engaging in the handshake or secret letters. Nosireebob. They should be ashamed of themselves, but I have a feeling they're not.

Right? We went to a party where everyone wore white. We had a famous couples party (did not have to be male-female, obvi), the more creative the better. There were the typical beach-themed parties. And it's been less than 10 years since I myself was a sorority girl! What the hell is this shit? Not that we were

Oh my stars! Maddie on Jezebel! She's a local celebrity in Atlanta.

CONCUR!

I know they're being funny-mean on purpose, but I'm still having this visceral outrage reaction that someone is being disdainful toward Steve Buscemi. I keep having to remind myself not to hate these cute, floppy haired musicians (OK, two have floppy hair). You know, I've listened to Vampire Weekend for a while, and I

I feel you so much. I lived several hundred miles away from a parent growing up, so flying alone as a kid was monthly event for me for years and years. And then, I guess around adolescence, BOOM. ABSOLUTE TERROR.

I don't even know what this means. I'm just accepting the fact that this dog is too old to learn new tricks and no one will ever read my posts again. I'm sure Gawker is all, "HAHAHA our point exactly. Out with the tech-illiterate."

Meanwhile, local 29-year-old woman Jigglyball reports being "humbled and surprised" to discover that she is too old to figure out how to navigate a new commenting system. When pressed for comment, she shook her and sighed, "I'm a Millennial, for god's sake."

But that's the point. Like, many, many people conspired to get this song written, recorded, and on the air in a big way. It's systemic. I live in the South, I love the South, but I'm not going to pretend that this isn't a manifestation of issues that are foundational and institutional - not just one nice but a

Kicking and screaming be damned, we'll be a Minority-Majority state by 2025, and our minority residents are not as engaged in a host of institutions (education, civic life, etc., especially outside of urban centers) that lead to positive economic outcomes - on community, region, and state scales - as their white

/googles modern international law

I grew up in the deep south, and the snotty Connecticut town I lived in for two years was, hands down, the most racist place I ever experienced. That said, the whole, "Yeah, but X place is more/less racist than Y place" argument is beyond tedious and I've yet to see it be productive. I actually love the south, and I