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Can you take some "remedial false equivalency" courses?

She is addressing a specific group of dudes. This group of dudes, specifically, is very good at being awful about things. The writer is voicing how difficult it is for her to believe that they are so terrible.

Troll. Go eat a hair fish.

WHO WILL THINK OF THE MEN?

No, no, no. Women laugh alone with salad. Smiling is for yogurt and tampons.

I miss Dick Button's commentary.

Duh! Oconomowoc is pronounced just like it's spelled. What's the problem?

Dear lord. I'm a born and bred Sconnie, I had at least two different kinds of cheese today, and this comment thread is making me feel a bit bloated.

The fact that specific men in your life had a bad experience with alimony/support payments is not a strong argument in favor of modifying the current neutral language of the law. It is an argument for getting better people in charge of applying said law. And it is certainly not an argument in favor of allowing the

Can I?....

The coldest, saddest puppy in Illinois

I'm in that -40 region. It is unreal. My dog has never been so acutely aware of her exposed butthole. She's not having it. PS: I wish I were doing both aforementioned activities, but alas, I am working. Eff.

Allow me to jump in here. I think most of us are aware of the articles that have angered people (myself included). However, people fuck up. They make mistakes because they are human beings. Should we challenge them? Yes. But let's try to challenge them in constructive manners and not turn to cattiness. The constant

People, who have "very serious problem with a writer on an Internet blog" that they don't know, are the problem.

To this I cannot speak. I have heard Coven is a favorite of my feminist brethren though. (Sistren?)

The place she's at isn't a hospital, it's a residential treatment center.

You can use the idea of rehabilitation for eating disorders and mental illnesses. Heck, we call facilities that treat brain injury patients "rehabs". It's not exclusively for addiction.

My name is Jonnie Wright and I am the guy who posed as the homeless guy on Christmas eve afternoon. First, just to clarify, $366 was donated to me that day and I wrote a check for $1,000 to The Bethel Mission, a homeless shelter in Des Moines that deals with "actual homeless and starvation," and delivered it the next

Nope. Wrong. When I was young, there was no vaccine for most childhood illnesses (when the polio vaccine first became available, my mother fought for me to be the first in line). I got the DPT vaccine also as soon as it was available. My mother lost her older brother to Diphtheria.

The choices people make for themselves and their families are their business.