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Cannabis is the most popular illicit(ish) drug in the world, and it’s gaining in popularity as the push for…
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PULL UP TO THE BUMPER, BAY-BEEEEH: Grace Jones is getting a documentary! Grace Jones—The Musical Of My Life will be produced by the BBC and has been described as "a cinematic journey into the private and public worlds of Grace Jones, mixing intimate personal footage with unique staged musical sequences." Yes, please!
Run the Jewels just released a chilling political allegory of a video for their standout track "Close Your Eyes (And…
Just when you thought you'd turned on the TV for the last time: a brand new comedy series. Former Saturday Night…
It should matter in one way, in the way the op-ed points out: the fact that he fit the stereotype of "a good one" used by racists to pretend they're not racist (cause see, they like "the good ones" it's just "the bad ones" they dislike! obviously!) and was beaten anyway shows that really it doesn't matter how "good"…
Also, they're running a headline right now that reads:
The Chive is where basic dudebros who can't figure out Reddit go.
Absolutely. He was in a position of power and abused it.
She was 19..I was very, very confused when I was 19. He however..
I think there's a difference between feeling attraction and acting upon it. I'm not sure about the numbers myself, but that might explain part of it.
This story is horrifying, but I don't see how we can find fault with the author for telling it. Well, some people can, but those people are terrible and the kind who say DV victims are stupid because "they don't just leave."
This is some brave shit.