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You really should stop dipping, IDip. It's not hard at all to find this shit, especially in TIFU (usually about some sexcapade), any subreddit dedicated to video games, women/men, or world news.

I imagine they're all panicking and backing up their nude archives and frantically sending dick picks. I'm not sure why they're sending dick pics, just seems...true. They'll no doubt get here eventually though.

Well, this is awkward. Tell your mom I said hi.

"I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of faps suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced."

#notallredditors

Do we need to brace ourselves, Jezzies?

Cue the, "wahhh wahhh it's not fair! Internetz censorship is unconstitutional!!! Freedomz of speech!! It's their fault! If they didn't want me illegally taking their photos they should know better than to be nekkid!!! And a blurgh blurghy blurrgh!!!!"

I have neither the time nor the inclination to provide history lessons. If that's all you think of the man, you're either racist or not knowledgeable enough to comment.

What he was? You mean a man who was probably more readily able to admit his own flaws than either you or I? I can nary think of another historical or political figure who was as capable of nuanced thought or as willing to publicly own up to his past mistakes as Malcolm X.

Seems like a mature and logical response to the shit she's been putting up with for the past few months. It's a shame it's come to this, but it's her call to make and I'm sure the whole Jace Connors incident didn't help her feel safe being out in public at the moment.

Eh, much as I hate 50 Shades, romanticising abuse is far from news. I've often seen comments on rape fics that call them "sweet and funny," romance novels were all about a "hero" who forced himself on the heroine but it was totes cool because she loved it, and Seven Brides For Seven Brothers has always been a very

What kind of teens were these? Don't they know that their generation torrents movies, Not actually go out and pay to watch them?

Let's be fair: Stephanie Meyer should get some of the blame for the books as well.

The first movie never pretended to be deep. It was a bunch of men trying to make their money with the best asset they figured they had at their disposal. The club owner wanted to move to a bigger market making more money, Channing Tatum's character wanted to make his money and get out. The rest is all execution. A

I see, so you're able to accurately assess the "credibility" of the situation, but Wu isn't capable of making that determination? She feels unsafe — what should she be doing? How, in your view, should she respond?