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Jon Stewart already created the mold of how to do this in 2004. Bergman is merely carrying on the tradition.

McCarthy was a Republicanism and anti-liberalist.

I dunno. The Marina drew a certain crowd that let’s say weren’t the artists and DJs of SF, if you know what I mean.

Oh well. As Darnell Hayes, played by Keenan Thompson says to Tom Hanks’ character, Doug, on Black Jeopardy, “well, it was good while it lasted.”

What part of the city was it? Marina?

Down-vote button needed.

Can she pull a Melania and sue DM?

By the same token, as you mentioned, some kids don’t want to order off the kids’ menu. Should they be charged kids’ prices because they wanted to order from other sections of the menu? No one is complaining when that happens.

Loved this article. Well-written. Thank you for bringing this story to a national readership, so we are more aware of what goes on in cities not our own, but that could affect us as a nation as a whole.

But environmentalism is considered the enemy of jobs.

Try shopping for skincare at Marshalls/TJMaxx. Great prices. Def use Vitamin C serum; doesn’t really matter what the brand is; usually Marshalls will have several you can choose from. On the pricier side, try Clarins Double Tumeric serum. Love it. Indian women have been using tumeric as a skincare element since forevs.

Rob meant that Malek wasn't a big name in Hollywood at the time he accepted BR.

THIS

Most sincere thanks, and I will try my utmost to wield my power for good.

I’m celebrating my 10th anniversary of being in the greys! Yay, me!

This is a man who’s dead inside.

I’d like to yell at the old man sitting in the Oval Office. And BTW, I’m far from being a teen.

It seems simpler than that, coupled with an intentional misreading of “toxic masculinity.” This is not to say that all masculinity is toxic, but to define that there is a strain of it called “toxic masculinity.” I’m sure there are tons of google results that will help you here. Maybe something super simple: toxic

Sure, but what was the problem with the ad? The ad showed lots of good guys doing the right thing, and more importantly, modeling for their kids what the right thing is. Did you see yourself reflected in the good guys? Honest question: why or why not?

You know what would be revolutionary? A cleaning ad showing a man doing the laundry, or packing kids’ lunches or scrubbing the kitchen countertop. Is that the ‘feminization’ of men, or speaking to the 50% of households where women are the top providers of their homes?