Let's get together and play cards against humanity sometime!
Let's get together and play cards against humanity sometime!
The shade he throws at the end to anyone who'd dare disrupt him is fucking gold.
"Cramblett goes on to say that she doesn't know much about black people and it's a lot to learn; in addition, her small Ohio home of Uniontown is "too racially intolerant."
It sucks that Payton will eventually realize that her racial identity was/is a source of distress to her parents. Hopefully they find a way to explain that to her before she finds out on her own. Imagine Googling your parents names when you're 10 (or whenever) and discovering that your mother considers your birth…
If she's suing for the funds it will take to relocate her family and keep them afloat until new jobs are found, I'll allow it. That seems like an expense that is necessary for this child's well-being that would not have been necessary but for the mixup. If she's suing for emotional distress, she can get bent.
This story depresses me beyond words. So instead, I'm going to focus on these adorable babies.
Wow like women who get the shit beaten out of them and still go back to the abuser. Thank God we have you to tell us what REAL VICTIMS act like. BARF
Tell me about it. Its just like George Carlin where he points out that hypocrisy. (**Warning**: VERY, VERY NSFW language):
So I've asked this before on another article about this and I think it was too far down and didn't get out of the grays, so I'm going to ask again here where there's actually a chance people will see it. I'm going to preface by saying that I think Ray Rice is a scumbag asshole who deserves everything he's getting and…
Can we stop calling it a leak and start calling it a disgusting violation of privacy?
I want you to know that I've read your viewpoint, considered it carefully, and come up with the following conclusion:
How did our police become autonomous little armies?