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Flag representing a nonexistent country holding onto slavery so the rich could get richer != ice cream. If you want to argue this with me, maybe come up with a less stupid comparison. I don’t like licorice, I don’t like The Big Bang Theory, I don’t like Bullfrog sunblock, but none of those are representative of

Because most people don’t know history, or don’t think about it except in a framework of their own making.

I’m convinced truck nuts are illegal in this county. Keep in mind I’m in an ABC state and my county is getting its first EVER ABC store like...next month? But I see them all over when I’m on the road, and this seems like exactly the kind of place where people would use them — men who tie their masculinity to their

.......I think you need to go outside more.

There is so much more out there than just celebrities protecting their public persona. Wikipedia makes so much information available to anyone, maybe I just haven’t been looking up particularly controversial things.

I got invited to this months ago and I’m out on the east coast, totally would have gone if I had money. I need to look for an appropriate stroller for my Siamese for our evening constitutional after I move in July.

They’ve been banned in our HOA, thank GAWD. There are some country ass people who happen to live here and would be requesting the Dixie anthem at the 4th of July party.

Can I just say how glad I am that vendors at least are waking the fuck up? Those of us progressives in the south have wanted the flag gone for 20 years, especially since it seems like it’s more popular now than it was then because the history has been further watered down. Wal Mart taking it off their shelves was

If you feel like it’s so repugnant it would affect how well you did your job, that’s completely sound reasoning for turning a client away. But say you have a sex offender who violated their parole, your focus isn’t on the “sex offender” part because that’s not their infraction, I don’t think I know any lawyers that

Ugh, if you’re gonna do a destination wedding, WHY DISNEY WORLD?! That’s such a bad, cheesy location for a wedding. I mean, people need to do what makes them happy and all that, but making your guests go to Disney World for a wedding is like a double dose of bad. My cousin and her mother haven’t been pressuring our

Oh it totally sucks. It seems like he’s playing some 1st grade version of logic — “you’re talking bad about me, so I’m going to make sure I have permission from teacher to talk just as bad about you” — and it doesn’t fucking accomplish anything. What he’s been accused of, if it ever goes to court which it might not

He’s so old, I don’t see him going to jail before he passes. My point was regarding his reputation, it’s like he’s trying to fix that and he’s delusional, so he’s basically paying for these cases to make it MORE of a spectacle whether he “wins” by the books or not.

I know all of this. Everyone’s entitled to a legal representation, and if team A won’t take his money, team B will. I was just pointing out that it’s a waste of money, but that he can do whatever he wants with it — his reputation is ruined regardless.

I wonder how much he had to shell out to get these shysters to take on such a public, unwinnable case. I almost feel sorry for him, almost being the key word. He can throw his money in a swimming pool and freeze it, that’d probably be a better use of it than this.

The Defy/Ignite series is great YA fantasy, it’s got a similar vibe to the Hunger Games but the stories are completely different. I loved the Queen of the Tearling but now that I’m into Invasion of the Tearling, it’s jumping around a lot and not nearly as engrossing. Will report more as I finish it.

Definitely. It’s trash gossip, haha, but I still am gonna read the book :x

Oh, I know she was a professional gold digger. One of the best. She would have been the best if she’d married him, which I think is probably the psychological issue at work. Hef was totally vocal about it, but then his actions and gestures would be...leading to something more committed, even if it wasn’t traditional

Yeah, that helps, you’d definitely want to tell the people closest to you as far in advance as possible so they can get their ducks in a row.

He shouldn’t have strung her along, though. He held the power in the relationship and from where I’m standing, used it to give her just enough hope to stick around. There’s nothing wrong with not wanting to get married to someone and not have kids, but he would say one thing then do another to keep the show on the air

See, unless the couple or the family is paying, that’s just selfish. Most people do not have a week to spare to go through a song and dance they may not be able to afford, but when it’s your best friend you can’t say no, either. Going to a rehearsal dinner + ceremony + reception is what most people can commit to, and