lawyercub
lawyercub
lawyercub

I've never understood the whole "defense of marriage" argument that is levied against same-sex marriages.

I'm getting married in March; I myself am a heterosexual male, marrying a lovely woman who has both the sense of humor (and boundless patience) to put up with me long-term. We're holding our wedding at a hall near

Nope. Not even close to this magnificence.

"This is showing what it looks like when women sellsex... so much of it feels staged for men, not for our own pleasure."

My most vivid paul rudd/snl memory is that horrible skit about the family who makes out with each other. It was so awkward and tense, all the laughter from the audience was so obviously nervous... so glad that skit is gone and done with.

He's such perfection I can barely deal with it.

Every year my daughter writes extensive Christmas lists and demands a tree, two requests I never grant. She is always confused as to why. I just don't have the heart to tell her we're Jewish.

*effects; *per se

she didn't say anything about disabled people at all.

Kind of surprised it's gone comparatively unmentioned how ridiculously fucking ableist Kang is on top of everything else. Does her seething contempt for everyone who works out less than she does (or just looks like they do) apply to, say, people with cerebral palsy?
Actually, probably, so never mind.

As an adult, I am incredibly sympathetic toward the countess. She just wants to marry this hot dude and travel around the world with her money, her rich husband, and her gay best friend. But no! Here comes this goody-two-shoes nun turning the future step children into a roving band of minstrels. How irritating.

you know , America...I let alot of things pass...the oil obsession...the cultural monster that swallows everything else...the unpoetic language...the fact it has been 20 years since you stole the Stanley Cup from us. But this....blasphem???

As educators, our hands are pretty tied in these things. We can report the issues to the academic affairs officers and our direct superiors, but (especially as doctoral students) that's as far as it can go. Naming names is out of the question, because federal laws protect the students.

Wow. I ended up feeling incredibly bad for almost every single party in this story. The faculty, the advisors, the players, damn near everyone. Well, except for the coaches and NCAA. Per usual.

The Catholic Church in my town used to do a day of pro life support each year lining the Main Street with signs like that. It would be at least 5 miles. The worst part is people would put signs in their five year old's hands as if the kid has the ability to make a decision to support a political position about a

PEOPLE, DO YOU EVEN JON HAMM?