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A lot of you writers over at Jezebel remind me of evangelical Christians who oversexualize everything - except in your case everything is racist and therefore must be condemned in a mid-afternoon blog post. It's so tiresome.

White people getting angry at white people for what may or may not offend black people. LOL

And as she stared into Rhett's eyes, now enlivened into hellfire by the flames that surrounded them, Scarlett swore that their love would always burn hot and wild. As God and nature intended.

I'm a big fan of making lemonade from lemons. Most wedding photos are staged and awkward looking. This is stunning - and, I think, a decent metaphor for marriage, LOL. You'll have to get through some fires together, for sure. May as well start on Your Big Day.

Those are some of the best wedding photos I have seen. Not to mention unique.

Am I an asshole if I think these photos are really pretty?

Hey hey hey, he also got Liz Lemon, which I would count as a catch (yes, night cheese and all).

Whoa, wait, are we now judging all parenting decisions on the basis of how safe they would be if the parent stroked out? I guess that puts out bathing children without a chaperone, carrying them on your person, swimming, or driving them in a car.

In the story, the mother clearly indicates that this was not a warm day, that she would be back to the car in a matter of minutes, and that she was aware of where the kid was the entire time. This modern day helicopter parenting has reached insane proportions. How is any kid prepared to go out in the world on his

Congratulations on being mother of the year, but I think you're being rather harsh. It's not something she does regularly or had ever done before. It wasn't about "being bothered," like she does it every time she goes somewhere and just leaves her kids all willy nilly. Most mothers have occasional lapses in judgement.

This article is actually talking about three different things:

Not to mention that a four year old is not a baby or toddler strapped into a car seat, unable to get up and open the door and ask for help. A kid that age can let himself out of the car and ask a grownup for assistance if his mom, for whatever reason, was unable to come back. It's absurd to criminalize leaving him for

I am so tired of the nanny state. The child was fine. I, and pretty much everyone I know, was left in cars while our parents went into stores, and we all survived. The paranoia of people these days is going to kill our nation. And if you disagree, fine - don't leave your kid in the car. But I should sure as hell

This article is ridiculous. "I'm not here to judge Kim Brooks," it begins, before launching into multiple paragraphs full of fear-mongering about the horrible deaths of children and babies who were accidentally left in cars all day - which is not at all what happened in this case.

"I'm not here to judge Kim Brooks"

It makes no sense to compare what Brooks did with the people profiled in Weingarten's excellent piece. They are completely different scenarios, and it undercuts your argument to put them in the same league. Regardless, I have no problem whatsoever with what Brooks did. You don't need to "tell everyone it's totally OK

So does the district also forbid lotions of any kind on school grounds? Chapstick? Sharing hair brushes? SOOOOO many overblown dangers .... I have never known a child to ingest sunscreen, voluntarily or otherwise, as it tastes terrible. A child could be allergic to almost anything ... such as chicken, or celery,

Party's over, guys

Do we have a reason to believe the data is incorrect? I'm a market researcher and I do hundreds of surveys a year and this methodology seems legit. People are also more willing to answer questions honestly than the public might think.

Restaurant Manager? Bartender? BAKER?! Oh yeah these are some high profile, vogue only jobs, THOSE ELITIST SNOBS.