mutantkinjaturtle
mutantkinjaturtle
mutantkinjaturtle

You don't need to be "properly objective" when something is just flat out wrong. There's no such thing as a "toxin" a juice could get rid of which couldn't already be handled by your organs. When something as farcical as a cleanse is discussed it's far better to give it ZERO credence than to even suggest that there

So, this was a very small part of the entire article, but as a professional who deals not infrequently with animal false pregnancy, here's a bit of biological perspective:

She sought out journalists to do this story on her own volition. She voluntarily engaged the author in numerous interviews and text/email exchanges. That's fairly obvious consent, at least to me as a layperson on the topic.

That sounds like one hell of a malpractice and medical insurance fraud suit. That doctor should be in jail.

Just had to get this in: Mary Tudor was queen of England, not France. Also, there's not conclusive evidence (to the point that something like hysterical pregnancy before technology can be conclusive) that it was a phantom pregnancy. Mary displayed all the symptoms of pregnancy, but, of course, never had a baby.

This is incredibly sad. Really well reported, Anna.

Years ago, when I was in college and working at a walk-in crisis center, a woman came in saying she'd only just realized she wasn't pregnant, 7 months into a pregnancy. She said she'd learned that she had been pregnant, miscarried, and her brain didn't process the miscarriage. She'd continued to go to the doctor

Or maybe pairing it with an authentic "paleo" emergency first-aid kit? Bottled saliva and leaves to rub on your wound?

The placement of the copy leads me to believe that this will actually be printed on the apron itself. If that is indeed the case, I'll take one.

The peppermint bark IS amazingly delicious and better than just about any other peppermint bark I've found from any other place.

I get your point and fully concur... but now, just because you put it in my head, I really would like to hear Rachel Dratch discuss federal tort reform. That sounds like an absurd amount of fun to me.

To be fair, while I like Chris Rock, he is *not* the most outspoken comedian in America. Patton Oswalt is more outspoken, for instance. As are Bill Maher (not a great comedian, granted), Paul Mooney, John Stewart, etc.

Tina Fey took a risk. Why does that obligate her to do more? Instead of generally asking female comedians to speak up, you call out Tina to elaborate on an issue she has no direct (as far as we know) connection to. I just don't get it. Amy Poehler, please make a statement about Ferguson! Rachel Dratch, stop

1. I believe most all of the allegations are true, and I hope Cosby is punished.

It was a pretty straight forward acknowledgement of the fact that speaking against Cosby was a risky move, career wise.

Is anyone finding this all so weird? Why are you guys working so hard to find some white hero? I am sure there are a lot of people that have made jokes about this as it has been out there for over a decade now. This desperate need to give Tina Fey some weird credit is some crazy white shit.

What Kenan said was just as damning. Actually .. what Kenan said was kind of mind-blowing.

It was an honest mistake... she meant to call them thugs.

"nearly"? That was a breakdown! You need him to twitch on the ground, gibbering in tongues before you call it a breakdown? What kind of monster are you Barry?

The craziest thing to me in the aftermath of these killings is how accepting most people are of the militarization of the police. I fully expect that when video footage is found (dashcam or otherwise), Mike Brown will have done nothing that could warrant a reaction with fatal force, but people will still look and