We should have had a run-off in '06. Stupid plurality rules.
We should have had a run-off in '06. Stupid plurality rules.
Wow. When did that become a "core feminist belief"? I thought it was just the thought that women were human beings and should be treated as such.
So rather than take the animal somewhere to identified\treated, they LET IT GO.
Duh, back in time. Silly.
NOOOOO! Don't eat any food she offers or you'll be stuck in her nightmare fairy-world FOREVER.
Having read selections, I don't think it's going to be anything earth-shattering.
That was actually my first thought: he represented himself so he could have it declared a mistrial. Reading through how it went, however, I'm wondering if he's even competent to stand trial.
I saw the trailer for this last night and it wasn't a "I just puked a little in my mouth" moment, but a full-body shudder and some dry heaves.
Oh, wow! Daniel Striped Tiger had a kid? I thought the band was all guys.
If they do, will they please hire Jemma Salume? [www.tencentticker.com]
The most disturbing part of "Switch" was the end.
For once, John Bohner isn't crying.
Ah, but did you see @RedneckGaijin's #ReasonstoReceiptYourGirlfriend Because, y'know, inflatable love dolls might be tax-deductible...
And I weas just reading about trigger warnings earlier this week. [choochoobear.tumblr.com]
The video won't play and the story is gone. Thanks, WFAA!
Am I alone in thinking the "comic book geek" looks like Roy?
Ah yes, the future—sworn enemy of the past.
Shannon totally earned that award. He worked his ass off.
First response to the headline and first paragraph? "Not anymore...."