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I heard an ACLU lawyer encapsulate their argument this morning on NPR in a way that addresses that addresses that issue. If the baker doesn’t want to make a racist cake, he would turn down a swastika cake, say, from anyone who asked for one. It’s the speech he doesn’t want, and that’s ok. In this case, There was no

But...but...what if I meet a quokka?

Everyone’s spending all their dimes at those damn talkies! Why, did you know that there is even a movie where Joan Crawford’s character has implied extramarital sex? Also, I heard Greta Garbo is a lesbian! Why won’t our youth stay away from those vice-filled moving pictures!?

I mean, apparently “conservative values” means protecting the sexual assailants of young girls when the girls finally, as women, find the strength to speak out, soooooooo...yeah. I’m definitely interested in changing that culture.

No. As the daughter of a man who won a prize for making the best mashed potatoes in Boston (say what you will about Boston, they know their potatoes), the only key is butter. Boil the peeled potatoes in water salted like the sea. Then mash them and put them back in the pan on low heat. Mash them more with a wooden

I refuse to see this movie because it does not have Suchet as Poirot. Nothing about Branagh is egg shaped. Harrumph.

They’re already starting that plan up apparently: check out Robert Phelan, newly appointed EPA advisor, who thinks our air is too clean.

That completely unqualified people regularly hold important jobs is the most offensive part of this administration to me. There’s Ivanka trying to be a global women’s rights leader (who can’t really influence her dad but who is also his advisor but who also tries to stay out of politics so just leave her alone, ok?)

Trump definitely thinks that phrase is the height of wit.

His legal background is appalling enough that it should have kept him out. If it’s cruising for and sexually assaulting teenage girls that brings him down, I’m fine with that. However, hE should nevertheless have been here in the first place.

I hate this idea that there is this gray zone where talking and socialize can be misunderstood as sexual harassment. I’ve talked to men and I’ve been sexually harassed by men and the difference is pretty fucking stark.

They are so invested in protecting moneyed interests that they’ll blot out economic prospects of renewable energies instead of allowing the free competition they say they love.

He saw a girl in a hard family situation and moved right in. It’s honestly disgusting.

Regarding question number 2:

They would probably do a better job than us.

I hate it! Kids trick or treated this Friday where I live and it was lame as fuck. Now Halloween in my town is over basically before it even began. Plus, I just moved here a little under a year ago and I had no idea they were coming until I saw them on my block. I usually like to decorate the porch and put on a wig or

I do not believe that the president has any idea about the causes of addiction, or of this epidemic.

What upsets me about Weinstein and Richardson’s stories is that they got to spend their careers getting big and making money while everyone knew they were rapists and mysogynists, and only had some consequences when their power and careers already started to wane. I heard on NPR the other day that one of the reasons

“Fool me once, shame on...shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.”

My 16 year old self would be mortified to hear me say this, but I like talbot’s. I can’t afford anything retail but I find their stuff at thrift stores all the time and I find that it holds up well and looks pretty good for professional wear.