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Plus she doesn’t even work for Fox News. She worked for a local Fox affiliate that has nothing to do with the cable news channel.

I think it’s being sarcastic. I get sarcasm from it

They’ve managed to both victim-blame AND demonstrate a complete lack of comprehension of how local news works all in one sentence. Being a reporter for a local FOX affiliate station doesn’t put this woman in the category of “pandering Fox-Bot” in the same way that being a reporter for a local NBC affiliate doesn’t

Yes, I suspect it wasn’t the intention, but it definitely comes across that way.

Demographic changes won’t make any difference in the way cops interact with the public. There needs to be a top down change in our entire conception of what it means to be a police officer. Compassion and guidance first, force as an absolute last resort.

As I understand it, running the phone for more than 2 minutes turns the phone into a white hot ball of fire that can roast a whole chicken in 30 seconds and blinds small children.

If “not liberal enough” is your reason to not vote for Hillary when the alternative is *actual fascism*, your liberalism is just narcissism

This is a hilariously dumb comment, I think I might be impressed if it was meant as a troll.

yep. My SO gives me the absolutely WORST "words of wisdom" in his attempt to "fix" the situation when I vent. I just wanna scream "Just listen and nod, dammit!!!"

...Too soon.

it's not screaming at the cloud. It's protecting the inherent value of content. He also is a very vocal participant of lobbying campaigns. He is the very antithesis of a hack.

What?? How old are you? Oops came out in 2000, which is when Napster and other illegal downloading sites were hugely popular. If you compare 2000 to 2014, it is so much easier to buy an album now. I'd say your point actually goes to Britney. She sold albums before you could legally sit at home and buy then download

I'm gonna be that person and say.....I don't like this. I care less about the fact that he made her wear that stuff (which, just within their family, could actually be funny and effective) and more about the fact that he humiliated her in front of 250,000 people (and counting). 10 years old is old enough to start

it happened to me once in front of my dad and i just brushed it off like "eh, i'm a woman, it sucks that i'm used to it, but i am." and he just gave me the saddest look I've ever seen because he honestly didn't think people said stuff like that to me.

Props to Jim Cook! Great artwork!

It's a pretty self-deceiving to think that being a narcissistic asshole with no respect for others, especially their elders, is a phenomenon new to this generation of teenagers. Socrates famously said,

I always feel terrible when I find out I've disturbed her sleep... :(

Id agree except there was only one prior incident. He may not have thought it was a pattern.

Definitely. It took a long time for me to understand what was going on. Close friends started awkward conversations with me, saying I groped them for a few minutes then went back to snoring. Marrying a doctor helped a lot. I wouldn't risk sharing a bed with other people any more. It's definitely up to me to protect

I also have this condition, although I'm fortunate that it entertains Mrs. Footsteps instead of bothers her. Still, it's on me to make sure that she, who at worst laughs it off, is the only one subjected to it.