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kinjateforbiddensubjects

I completely agree. The banhammer needs to be reserved for the people it was designed for - abusive language, rape gifs, harassment, threatening behavior, etc. You bring up a good point about The Post and its fallout.

I knew I'd find someone smarter than Stephen Hawking on Gizmodo.

Son of a plumber from east Austin, Texas, baby! Stardust! The tower of power, too sweet to be sour.

You remind kids there’s no Santa Claus too, don’t you?

If her tunnel of love doesn't feel as snug, sign her up for pilates!

It is, since a cursory look at twitter shows the exact same tweet coming from WOC. They seem to simply identify her with that part, nothing more.

I liked this, very much so.

agreed. Beyoncé's caterwauling is bey-ond (see what I did there?) the pale.

Hopefully 17 trillion. Beyonce is fucking terrible.

Wow. I can't believe that the message you got out of this was "why some people like erotic fan fiction."

HIDE/SHOW PENDING TWEETS

Yeah, they could just blur every tweet till an arbitrary panel using a murky set of criteria decide if it is worth viewing.

I suppose the could just block all posting of photos and make every tweet require approval by admins before it gets displayed to anyone. That seems to be a really effective way to prevent the less than 1% of negative traffic on your site... *stares sarcastically*

The moving scene was regrettably cut short by a counterprotest from the Washington Bullets.

"So we figured, hey, let's draw attention to racial inequalities in America by walking hand-in-hand out from this inflatable thing with a purple injun on it."

Cleveland receivers made the same gesture, but only because Johnny Manziel kept throwing the ball way the fuck over their heads.

"We just wanted everybody to know that we support Michael and acknowledge what happened in Ferguson,'' Brandon Meriweather said.

my hub would be on the same page as you. I didn't want kids but I realized what it meant to him so we talked a lot about it. He came to realize that I saw parenting as a choice for dads (but once a mom, always a mom), that I was afraid of being left solo, of wanting an equal partner in parenting (and just not