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My husband and I have always been ridiculously careful about doubling up protection.

Thanks, I missed that (obviously...)

Nobody opted for abortion?

And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why you only put 21 pills in the box and let users sort out the 7-day stretch for themselves. That way, they’re all the same and you can take them in whatever order you want.

It looks like they were a different color, but put in the wrong place. Which I feel like should have raised a giant red flag. It would have to me.

My take on this is that people just love to sue when they become inconvenienced/don’t want to take responsibility for their own actions. I had the same thought as AliceInWunderland, above, that in my experience, the placebo pills are usually a different color. When coupled with what you mentioned re: margin of error

I have had terrible people on my news feed soooooo offended because children are a BLESSING FROM GOD and HOW DARE THESE WHORES SUE ONLY ABSTINENCE WORKS. *ragestroke*

I really, really, really hope that the attackers are not Muslim. Because the growing far right, “KEEP (MUSLIM) REFUGEES OUT!” French parties movement will have a field day with this.

Please don’t let this be Muslims or any dark-skinned people. Please....

If any Democrat had a history of attacking people with hammers and knives their campaign would be O-V-E-R. Funny how Republican voters just lap that shit up. Psychos.

Yeah business experience is NEVER a positive even though people think it means the candidate has “outsider” status, but in Trump’s case it should be even more of a negative because the GUY WENT BANKRUPT TWICE.

I shall do my best to muster some good ol’ fashioned internet outrage about your misdeeds!

If Oprah can’t fix you, you are an irredeemable disaster.

Clueless Hollywood starlet does something cringe-inducing. Film at 11.

Okay.

Remember when we were all still rooting for Lindsay? Yeah, I'm glad that's over.

You could actually click the link provided in the article and read the abstract to see whether the study actually supports the headline (which, incidentally, uses the words “purport” and “tends,” which are pretty big qualifiers). Or, probably, you could just lob an unfounded accusation at the author before bothering

I think you could pretty convincingly argue that all modern-day usage of “ghetto” is racist.

Yeah and they all start their reviews with pretentious, douchey backstories like...

I feel it a bit sad that when I read a story that is basically, “People on the internet are racist”, I just have to shrug.