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Her focus on policy is one of the reasons she’s my top pick right now. I have a really hard time imagining much of this being enacted, but I love that she’s putting them out there, and wish the media would give more attention to this than to the horse race stuff they usually focus on (not you all).

What she actually said was a cup of water could have won both her own and AOC's district. Not click baitey enough? You just needed to set fire to a non existent fight? Don't we get enough of this in main stream media? Do better.

But we currently inhabit the world where servers and other folks are not paid a decent wage, so...tip.

A lot of comments here about how her parents couldn’t have loved her if they kicked her out and a lot of righteous indignation about how they themselves would never! kick out their children.

It was because her parents disapproved of the older heroin addict she began dating. Just providing context

My cousin is on drugsand his parents are finally had to get to this point. They finally actually had to cut him off completely. Not saying that’s what happened here, but they sure did love him a lot. They put him through many expensive programs before they got to this point. 

I was briefly trapped in my home town during the recent flooding in Nebraska. I told my dad (who is great) I was going to to take a shower so I didn’t smell if we had to evacuate, and he was like “Yeah, there might be some cute National Guard guys for you!” Good lookin’ out, Dad. :)

It’s almost like women and other minorities are the ones taking the brunt of this sort of behaviour.

I might be misremembering but I thought she even mentioned it in the book.

This is a pretty pedantic response. If someone says “I can’t drive” I don’t take it to mean that they are physically incapable of ever driving anything ever, but that they don’t know how. When people tell me they can’t cook, I understand it the same way.

I went to a book signing she did, and can attest that she has gorgeous skin (and is overall funny and smart and lovely in every way).

I’ll bet her skin is even more amazing in person.

Bone to pick: this girl being trash isn’t a hall pass to disparage universities (USC and SDSU in this article alone) that a lot of us worked hard to get into and get through. You don’t sound cool when you suggest these competitive schools are worthless; you sound like an elitisit. If your point is that education is

I know the Kim K angle gets more clicks, but this part of the interview really got me:

Some insight from a local - He lost Texas because he had to build an infrastructure in a state where Democrats previously had none outside of metro enclaves.

Jezebel-writers, stop fucking publishing stuff that makes her dad money and invades her privacy, like publishing her private correspondence specifically asking him to stop selling any scrap, true or untrue, for money to the press.

Regarding Colton’s ownership of his former partner’s sexual assault, it’s not clear from this article if you guys are aware, but the ex in question was Aly Raisman, who we all know as one of the most visible victims of that fuck Nassar. Sexual assault victims in general don’t owe anyone a damn thing about their

FYI the ex he’s talking about is almost certainly a well-known former Olympic athlete who has been very open about her experience with abuse, so I don’t think this counts as outing someone.

Really struggling to understand how someone can watch this trailer and take it so literally as to think it’s a cute “will they or won’t they” romcom about a man trying to beat the system. What makes Ted Bundy interesting to people (at least to people who find serial killers interesting) is that he was an insane

The trailer seems that way because it’s from the perspective of someone close to Bundy, who fell for him. The audience knows who Bundy is, I think the drama here focuses on this woman coming to discover his true nature over the course of the film.