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D.B. Anderson
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What in the ever-loving fuck is he saying? That she catapulted into fame by being cast next to Tom Cruise when he’s a 10 and she’s a 4.5?? I will punch this guy into next month.

Bullying/stalking issues aside, I’m tired of being a product all the time. I mean, it’s annoying that browsing anything on Amazon or Ebay, or even mentioning anything that could be bought on Amazon or Ebay will give me Facebook ads for those things for months but even taxis, airplane seats, and gas pumps have auto

there are not enough stars for this

God, it must really be awful for those creators to have a bunch of people on the internet making assumptions about their intentions and criticizing them publicly. Good thing it’s only on twitter though, imagine if there was a whole app, just for that!

YES! That makes it so much worse than ‘I was super in love with her [because I’m a creep] and felt like I wanted to be with her forever so I took a chance’.

Right? This exactly. Ya know, weird fucked up relationship things happen. And they are weird and fucked up, but they’ve been married for a long time so good on them. EXCEPT, he originally thought he could just hit and quit his daughter. NOOOOOOOOOOOPE.

I met my husband when both of our daughters were nine years old. We dated for several years before we got married. If he had started sleeping with my daughter 10 years later after me giving birth to his child....y’all....Y’ALL....just put some money on my books at the commissary. I’d have been in jail.

Like, whatever I guess, they’ve been married for 20 years and obviously this dynamic works for them. It makes me knee-jerk grossed out to read these comments now, but there are a million kinks and relationship types and preferences I will never understand, nor do I need to.

The Lost Cause has been real goddamn long in the dismantling. It’s been said millions of times, always infuriating, but infrequently wrong: sometimes you gotta take ‘em where you can get ‘em.

so did mine. i can totally believe that the CSA army was made up at least partially of poor men who were conscripted, and i also know that many well-off families hired poor men or sent slaves to fight in place of their sons. but the fact that some soldiers were made to fight unjustly doesn’t mean that the cause was

“What I don’t understand,” asked Hines, “is why this state senator is moving to do cultural genocide on the Southern men and women. I don’t get that. Maybe he’s not from the South. I don’t really know him.”

“No one has to wonder why it happened because Roof’s roommate came forward after the massacre, saying that Roof was a white supremacist who’d been planning a massacre for months, hoping to start a race war

QFT. My ancestors fought for the Confederacy. They backed a shit cause. Doesn’t mean I can’t honor the bravery they showed in nasty battle conditions. Doesn’t mean I need a tratitor rag to recognize my heritage. I hate these people yammering on about “Southerners” coming together united in a noble cause—they

Well said.

I should start off by saying that if there are as many black people who see the flag as a reminder of slavery as I think there are, then the flag should not have any place in any government.

Pat Hines and his League of South, CCC buddies are delusional. What fng “white southern culture” is he talking about? Can someone name anything positive that is UNIQUE to “Southern white heritage” that isn’t also linked to people of color?? BBQ? Nope. Grits? Nope. Blues and Jazz? Nope. Seriously, what “white culture”

“he kind of went over the edge when a girl he liked starting dating a black guy two years back”

It’s amazing that you both home in on just how important it is to ignore everyone in NoVa. For the first few months, I thought it was weird, but after that, I learned the beauty of complete and total indifference to my fellow human beings. The fear of actually having to talk to someone there is such a weird, low-grade