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It’s actually quite difficult to mistake Jersey City for the Gaza Strip.

thank you for only writing 9/11 two times in this article because, as we all know, on the third mention, rudy guilani appears

I’ll be honest here, it was fun for a bit to laugh at his antics and be safe in the knowledge that his insanity was going to be too much for the republican nomination, that there were moderates that would not allow him to take the primary. But things are getting closer now, and he’s only getting worse and worse as his

They are “GOTCHA” questions. As in, “why dontcha got the answers?”

you know, you can’t ask them those questions during debate, they are hard questions

Yes. It’s just filled with unicorns and fluffy pink clouds all day everyday all the time.

To quote Whoopi:

I think too many people can’t see past Kelly’s personal wardrobe and to what she designs. Because those are two very different things. She is townie as townie can be IRL, but I really dug her designs for a coolgirl NYC party chick.

I’m still bitter about Mondo.

Disagree. I thought what Ashley did was simply what’s been trendy for the last few seasons; there are crop tops and mermaid/pencil skirts for plus ladies ALL OVER the place, ‘cause lately it’s been the thing to show off the shape and skin of plus women, it’s edgy or whatever. I thought her collection was pretty but

I thought this season of Project Runway had an inordinate amount of mediocre-to-shoddy designers. Frankly, I was amazed that the majority of them lasted as long as they did. They should probably go back to having Tim in on the auditions.

I’m a lifelong Columbia, Missouri resident. I’m a very proud Mizzou grad. I met my wife at MU. My grandparents, parents and brothers all live here. My wife and I have a home here and I hope that my kids (if we are lucky enough to have any) will also have a happy life growing up in Columbia and one day graduate from

I’m a Mexican dude who moved from Northern California (Go Warriors!) to Kansas City. I moved into a predominantly African American neighborhood in the Inner City of Kansas City. All my cacausian coworkers: “Can’t believe you moved there. It’s so unsafe. Be careful.” Eight months later: Knock on the door from my

Few things give me more hope for our future than my generations willingness to make a stand for things we deem important. Good on these kids for standing up and putting the university in a situation that is going to force some action.

That’s amazing and very illuminating.