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    But he contacted Deadspin about this weeks before all this even became news.

    If you check out AnonIB, yeah, guys asking around on how to hack or gain access to pics of girls they know. Been like that for years.

    Yeah. George H. W. Bush got hacked a few years back. Why target him? I have no fricking clue.

    We know who the pollsters are. If you know that they are unreliable, please explain that here. Because, uh, every single news source and Russian expert out there—both those that lean anti-Russian and those that lean pro-Russian—has not doubted those polls.

    And his jizz. And his penis in someone other than Kate Upton on video.

    Russian pollsters are incompetent? That's not a nice thing to say.

    Bush and Obama never had 85% approval ratings.

    And yet one of the reasons given for why Americans aren't into soccer is low-scoring games...

    Well, Putin does have like an 85% approval rating in Russia, so...

    They have an ideology. What about it don't you understand?

    Thanks. Yeah, I was guessing that was what a blazer was. I personally find them too preppy and too "rich kid" for my tastes...

    Also, sports coats can be very nice garments. Especially compared to the boring set up of khaki chinos and blue blazer.

    I saw your post yesterday. Guess I'll ask now: Is a blazer different from a sports coat? I thought it was common to wear jeans, for example, with a jacket.

    I don't know about the particular oils you mentioned, but in Chinese stir-frying, heating the oil until it smokes is normal.

    Same with canola (rapeseed oil) in China. They've been using it for centuries.

    It means "whore."

    "coño" is a vulgar word for vagina, so "cunt." But it is a common curse word—especially in Spain, where you hear it constantly—so it is just like saying, "Damn!" or "Fuck!"

    Yeah, there are two dubbings: one from Mexico and one from Spain. Maybe the one from Spain has "ouch."

    Countries have different cultures, histories, and lived experiences. There is no way to come to an objective position from which to judge and compare. Who is the arbiter? That includes judging one's own country. A proper context is needed. Most people have no clue about other cultures. Heck, most people I know here in

    I used to think—and so many Americans still totally think this—that it is normal that each generation wants to rebel against the previous one.

    "In the west, the mentality of "I can do what I want, who are YOU to judge me?" has been adopted by popular society. It's every man for himself, other people's rules should not apply to you."