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Uh, wah wah wah? That's all I'm hearing. Poor strain on the poor prosecutors, clearly they're the victims here! Not the actual victims! Next time people, when someone commits a crime against you, think of the poor prosecutors and don't be so selfish with your shattered life and grieving process.

What are you complaining about? Most rape victims never burden your precious system in the first place. They take the burden and the pain themselves, for no pay or reward.

Do you understand what it's like to be raped? The only obligation a victim has is to healing themselves. Even in ideal circumstances it can be traumatizing, let alone when one is homeless. For some victims it has truly ruined their lives. And as a D.A. you should know that juries are very unlikely to convict when the

Yeah, my biggest takeaway wasn't that Rachel did anything wrong. She seems like a kind, energetic, sweet person who worked very hard.

Oh boo hoo, the privileged are tired of hearing marginalized groups complain about their oppression. Won't someone PLEASE think about the non-transgendered people?

I'm not going to presume to speak for trans people on most of your questions, but I can answer the first one: It's not "odd," it's rude. Imagine the way you'd feel if someone asked about your genitals and reproductive health — whether you're menstruating, say. (I am of course assuming you are female.) Whether you

That's a comment on the show's premise, not the actual usefulness of BMI. The Biggest Loser treats BMI as correct, telling contestants where they fall on the chart and celebrating any move down toward the acceptable numbers. Also, Weight Watchers is the show's sponsor.

...not all man holes are always covered

That Daily Beast article was so slut-shamey and victim-blamey that any relevant or important information it might have included is lost on me. I had no opinion before (mostly because I, as a random person who has no insider information, don't really have a right to weigh in and I don't get why everyone thinks they do)

You do realize there are no laws that force assimilation right? And you do realize you can be a law-abiding immigrant, resident, or citizen of the US without speaking English, right? English is not required to do things like drive the speed limit, pay taxes, get a job, raise kids who go on to earn college degrees,

It was a choice I made for very personal reasons, not for reasons of credibility.

People who hate Sansa are universally terrible just so you know. Science fact.

And like Veronica Mars, I want a pony too.

Not to judge a book by the cover (although this book is a gaping asshole, so I'll have at it), but THAT guy is a kindergarten teacher?!?! He looks like the oldest member of a high school math department who's bitter that they've never made him department chair. Kindergarten teachers should radiate warmth, not...scotch

I get that it wasn't your cuppa, but subtlety doesn't necessarily mean it's a good movie. Some movies need to hit you over the head. 12 Years was a visceral experience, most McQueen films are.

The fact that specific men in your life had a bad experience with alimony/support payments is not a strong argument in favor of modifying the current neutral language of the law. It is an argument for getting better people in charge of applying said law. And it is certainly not an argument in favor of allowing the

Because while looking pretty and standing around may not qualify as "real work" to you, labor exploitation shouldn't be tolerated in any field. Why not models? Why can't we care about children making shoes for 15 hours a day as well as the children wearing those shoes on a runway for 15 hours a day?

YOU don't understand polygamy. Why do you have to force your lack of understanding on other people? Many people who aren't gay don't understand same sex relationships. Should that mean they should be less tolerant?

I'm kind of playing devil's advocate here. But if it's a mutually consensual relationship, why are you

this is why: