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For real, though, who CARES if it’s a person? My opinion is influenced not at all by the personhood of this thing. And here’s why. I’m a man, which is really only relevant to this conversation for one reason: I will never be asked to provide extraordinary life-sustaining support for another human being. I will never

Choosing to believe that Sam Waterston’s new look is for a Law & Order reunion movie, where Jack McCoy, having lost reelection as D.A., is living in an isolated cabin upstate. Mike Logan comes to visit and beg him to go back to work — an old case of his and Lennie’s is being reopened, and their names are being dragged

It’s sad to say that Raven is far from the worst informed or most immature panelist. Poor Rosie Perez might be plenty informed and thoughtful in real life, but she really has zero to offer this format and struggles every day to say something the least bit relevant. It’s sad to watch cause I like her and want her to do

I don’t see why it’s such an unfortunate position. I disagree that it’s something to push back against. It would be cool to be an advocate for a huge national campaign and travel around being awesome.

You sound like Sheldon talking about Howard.

Less cake-related but rather young-family-member-meltdown-related ... My littlest cousin lives overseas and we’ve only met a couple of times - but we wanted to include him in our wedding ceremony when he was about 6 so we made him a ring bearer. By all accounts he was super excited until he got to the rehearsal and rea

The fact that she is alive and well is definitely a relief, but the fact that there is no sign of a pregnancy or of a baby is troubling. I guess the best (albeit weirdest) explanation I can hope for is that she was never pregnant to begin with.

It’s not about time here, it’s about context. Secretariat ran against Sham and a handful of non-challengers, and Sham burned out trying to match Secretariat’s pace. It’s easy to think that Secretariat’s huge win was just an illusion of poor competition.

And then you see that the pack that finished 31 lengths behind

I agree. Since yesterday I’ve watched that Secretariat video at least 15 times. I can’t get enough. And what a call. “He’s moving like a tremendous machine!” One of the greatest broadcast calls in sports history, I think. Right up there with “ The Giants win the pennant, the Giants win the pennant” and “It gets

Watching Secretariat at Belmont gives me goosebumps. Simply amazing.

I’m a fan of his though and I would be afraid he’d get beaten up... or try negotiating...

A lip color is desperately needed here

I had two bosses at Borders before I managed the place. One was legitimately insane and routinely threw books at me.

Going to the temple is different than going to church on Sundays, it’s considered more sacred. Some people do go once a week, others may go once a year, distance plays a huge part for most people. It’s a big deal to have a temple wedding as the only wedding for a lot of people, but some do a regular civil wedding,

You keep your temple clothes in a small suitcase or garment bag, usually. But the temple isn’t for weekly services, and kids don’t go at all. Most people don’t go more than once a month, if they even go that often.

Long time lurker on Jezebel. I couldn’t resist posting my 8th grade graduation portrait. It is from the early 90s but my hair and dress are terrible for any era.

First off, I went to an arts highschool okay. The green came from putting a black hair rinse on top of blonde hair. Cringiest part: the fake rose the photogs make you cradle and stare lovingly at.

Swarm tactics are definitely an effective plan. Tragically brutal, but sometimes the only choice.

This visualization also makes it horrifically clear that Stalin was not even remotely close to speaking in metaphors when he was asked about his strategy for defeating Germany and replied “They will choke on our dead.”

F*#K! I’ve spent years studying and reading about WW2 and the numbers are no surprise to me but to see it laid out like that is heartbreaking. Makes me think of Stalin’s famous aphorism, ‘A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic.”