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    ‘Race-baiters’ belongs with phrases like SJWs and snowflakes.  When someone says them, and actually thinks they describe some people, you automatically know you can ignore that person’s opinion on anything, ever.  It’s the verbal/written equivalent of a Confederate Flag bumper sticker.

    You aren’t familiar with the Sane Clown Posse?  They were a two man jazz band in the 70s from Toledo, Ohio.

    They’ve always been low-rent. But when they confirm what you already believe, and they comment on every story that pisses you off, and there’s dozens of them shouting down the people you don’t like, it is very reassuring.

    Why do people keep setting Forrest Whitaker on fire? I mean, I’m glad FEMA’s on top of it, but who the hell is doing this?

    Other people have already handled the more important subjects, or spouted angry nonsense about the writers here (leaving the rest of us to wonder why they bother to read the thoughts of people they despise) so I’ll just add this for New Gawker’s Ben Barna:

    $25 billion in wall/border security funding for a legislative fix securing the status of DACA recipients.  Democrats were willing to give them this deal last year, and Trump turned it down.  Remember that whenever Republicans start mouthing off about “Democrats not being willing to deal.”

    Except the only thing the movies share is a title.  The first ‘Fast and Furious’ movie (with Vin Diesel) was a re=make of Point Break with street racing instead of surfing and truck hijacking instead of bank roberry.  Point Break was probably a remake of some 30s crime film, like they all are, but not that one.

    They could save some time and just have him coach all the teams.

    (d) Lynch’s Dune is awesome, visually stunning, and has aged better than most other scifi movies.”

    Have you seen Aronofsky’s ‘Audit’? Instant classic.

    Stories like this are why I wanted to love EVE.

    We white men are notoriously bad at taking jokes. We are also incapable of determining the difference between mild criticism and direct attacks on our worth as human beings (see the outrage about the ‘outrage’ over a barely related to Christmas carol we have to deal with annually, because we white men also have

    Teenagers.  Just old enough to be developing their own taste, too young yet to really have any discernment or the ability look beyond the moment (to see that, even his music had any merit, he’s a terrible person not worth giving your money to).  Sadly, too many of us never grow past that stage.

    I was going to write that the ‘similar test answers’ claim would be easy to prove, as I was thinking through ways of determining if students are cheating. Then I was going to write an altogether too lengthy explanation of how the SAT’s rules and design make all of that more difficult.

    You missed the part where Sander introduced “Our very great President, Mr. Donald J. Trump” as if a. we didn’t know who the President is right now and b. people who are actually great make a habit of telling their employees to introduce them with the words great.  (Bonus points for the Press Secretary - someone who’s

    I agree with all of these except number 5.  Not because it’s right that we’ve stolen everything, but because it’s the only thing we’re good at.  Take stealing away, and we’ve got nothing left.

    How do you distinguish that from any other football game?

    I discovered this Christmas that this is an unpopular opinion in my own family. This is the only Christmas movie I loathe, because aside from terrible acting and stories that don’t go anywhere, I find all the characters just awful examples of humanity and I want them to die.  (I haven’t seen all the Hallmark and

    There is an important difference, though. The ‘Jews are rich’ stereotype is just part 1 in the ‘Jews are a dangerous cult that secretly controls the world and need to be stopped’ conspiracy theory bullshit. So while ‘Jews are rich’ might seem like a ‘positive’ stereotype, it’s really just a dog whistle for much more

    What you’re arguing here is that all businesses have a slave mentality - that every business treats its workers as if they’re owned, for however long they remain employed there.