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Hooooo, boy...

For a minute there, I was very confused...

I'd like to see it with a power suit, frankly.

Haha, I totally thought this too. I mean, what's the one sign you are most likely to know? I mean, even I recognised it even if I wouldn't have independently known off the bat. And so if a deaf person signed any random thing at you, what would your go-to response be? Especially if their body language was making it

I have no time for Fox News either, but neither do I have time for certain people I know who never read anything but left-wing blogs to gather news and then spout off robotic "facts" that they haven't made any effort to verify because they trust their sources blindly. Anyone who can't comtemplate rationally examining

No, she died because she valued some bullshit ideas over her own health. There are millions of people watching Fox News who don't make such foolish choices. And even more millions of people in the world who manage to avoid the constant rain of bullshit which constitutes life in the information age and live normal

My thoughts exactly. Now if we can just have the role of Ashton Kutcher played by Diane Wiest and the teenage boy by Blythe Danner, well we might just have a show on our hands...

Cowgirl is a bit tiring, and very inconvinient for those of us who are less coordinated. That said, 69 is just rubbish. So I vote cowgirl. Pudding seems a very broad category, or maybe it's broader in Uk English, but that's irrelevant anyway as no kind of pudding can beat out delcious and

I agree with parts of the article - I don't disagree with corporal punishment immediately on principle, but I agree it is messed up when schools can punish your children in a way you as a parent cannot - but I really dislike the tone. I hate it when people talk down about other people and their way of thinking and

What's that about choice? He's pro-choice? Jimmy, fetch my pitchfork...

Beloved? I have literally never heard of Rodarte before in my life, and that is the truth. I know nothing at all about fashion.

Maybe if she wants someone to be mad at, it should be the Aboriginal artist who used his culture to create artwork and then sold the rights to an evil Western fashion designer. He seemed pretty comfortable using a Western legal system. This is a transaction between an artist and a client, and you can't apply some

I'm getting this Ptolemy and Cleopatra vibe from Nick and Bobbi.

Not sure either. Some sort of oblique North Country comparison?

Ms Davis has the right to express her opinion, but I don't think that anyone should feel compelled to pay undue attention to it. This is different from the Navajo business in that this was licensed work which was appropriately credited (in terms of royalties being paid - yes, the artist wasn't expressly mentioned and

Yeah, I guess everyone was aware - Private Eye used to caricature him as the parich vicar of St Albions, didn't they? But I mean at least we escape the buttering up to religious whackadoodles and the endless gurning tours of churches and the insinuations about rival politicians' faith or lack of.

And as a lady, I have to say I would not be letting the dude get to the point where he would need to feel remorseful. If past history is anything to go by, any shenanigans and I would probably smack his face on instinct and then feel remorseful myself.

Don't really want to have to ask, but also don't want to Google it... What is a hangnail fingerbang? Specifically the first part, obviously. Now I'm imagining being fingered by someone with a jagged nail and my ladyparts are cringing...

I would be wary of The Guardian's take on this. It's in a very anguished love-hate relationship with the US, where they desperately want us to be the USA (they obsess about things like Republican stances and watching Community , despite the fact that on average no-one here knows anything about either), but only so