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For those of us that watch the shoe regularly (GUILTY!), the fact that they are separated comes as no surprise. The way that they talk to each other on the show, it always seemed like divorce was imminent.

“... and he let Montana give those kids wine on camera.”

The crux of the liability issue is that the building wasn’t permitted as a party space, and certainly not as a residential space. It was supposed to be used as a warehouse only, and if it had been used properly, there would have been no refrigerators or other appliances — and definitely no music equipment — on the

Gentrification is part of it, but I remember 30 years ago going to parties in scary lofts in Portland when it was dirt cheap and everyone could afford to rent a house. I’ve been to sketchy warehouse parties in New York and Portland and Minneapolis and Seattle and San Francisco over three decades. Artists are always

He would not have “walked into the presidency”, don’t be ridiculous. Two fairly compelling narratives are that Hillary’s loss was a referendum on the failure of the Obama administration to address the needs of blue collar white America or that it was a racist backlash against the Obama administration, both of which

He wouldn’t have saved us from anything. He’s a terrible campaigner and he does best as a politician when he’s not required to do any improving, and he literally has all of the same weaknesses Hillary does and few of her strengths, and the exact same politics. The man was called Senator Mastercard, for fuck’s sake.

So, if we’re able to avoid an all out civil war in this country, it’s going to take about 4 or 5 Obama-caliber presidents to undo the unholy mess we’re in now. I fear it’s going to get so, so bad in the very near future.

Michael Flynn, Trump’s pick for national security advisor, tweeted about this crazy conspiracy theory. Flynn’s son is tweeting today about how this is a fucking false flag.

“Look we get it, Sandusky was bad. JoePa was bad, Larry Moe and Curley were bad.”

Totally! It’s been over 2 months since Penn State has had anything to do with Paterno.

They could maybe start with not honoring any of those bad people. Or maybe give the fleeting impression that they ever took it seriously and thought of what happened as being more important than football.

Stop it with this celebration nonsense, for once. I’m not even going to drag all the idiotic comments from fans online who continue to justify Joe Pa’s fucked up actions.

Others have said it. “Moving on” is fine when it comes with acknowledgement and contrition. “Moving on” does not mean denial and sweeping it under a rug. JUST THIS YEAR Penn State held a ceremony where they honored Paterno’s 50th anniversary which leads me to believe that Penn State fans aren’t really all that

Uh if the PSU alumni and fan base would, for the most part, acknowledged that Joe Paterno was a horrible human being and stop denying he was innocent and what he was a part of should never be excused just because he was good at winning football games, I might be inclined to agree with you.

Goddamnit. I seriously can’t remember a day in the last month where I haven’t hated humanity at least once.

On the one hand, I do feel a smidge of pity for some of these people. On the other, fuck them. I’m a poor white person who needs change too, but I’m also neither a bigot nor a fucking idiot so I’m really over the “poor white people just wanted change!” narrative. It feels patronizing and infantalizing. The only people

Wasn’t he always?

If you’re not from Brazil, it’s hard to understand the magnitude of this tragedy.

What’s up with far right political leaders and their fucking insane blond-ish hairstyles?!?