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Katherine Heigl as Erin Andrews

This isn't about not liking him. If a person wants to be anonymous on the internet, even if they want to be an obnoxious troll, let them keep their anonymity. This is a person who preys on people's trust to access private data, then uses that data to take action that could literally get someone killed. These are

You caught me. I am actually a person who makes insane, baseless statements along with misspelled acronyms, and not at all a procrastinator who enjoys being sarcastic on the internet.

1. I hate Yo Gabba Gabba. I do not understand why it's the go-to show for hipster parents.

To add to the patriarchy angle, I have read through the Old Testament several times, and the one form of incest that is not specifically forbidden in the Mosaic Law is father-daughter. (If I am incorrect on this point, please correct me. It is quite possible that I missed something). All other permutations are either

It will be worth it if this gets him doxxed and arrested.

I'm going to guess that this little shit has never had to pay to replace a door.

Also to a sociopath, which can be indistinguishable from an adolescent.

botched mishandling

You must be a Ford guy. Hey, you know what Ford stands for? "Fix It Again, Tony."

Typical medieval basher. You've bought into the Early Modernist's WEB OF LIES AND SLANDER about the middle ages. Sure they didn't have "advanced" "science" or "medical" "care" that "would be more likely to cure than to kill you," but they weren't just stumbling around in the dark sticking leeches on each other and

he only thinks ribs are inferior because he lives in a state without any decent BBQ

I've taught college English for 11 years, and I can vouch that this is not an accurate portrayal. On the other hand, I've yet to attain real "perfessership," so maybe I don't qualify?

I find it amusing that people are still tossing around the phrase "literary fiction" as though it had any sort of meaning.

I listened through Freedom on Audiobook and found it alternately fascinating and infuriating. I probably wouldn't read it again, but I wouldn't not recommend it.

God, that's horrible. Sometimes it just feels like there's too much horrible in the world.

There's been a quote floating around for a while, something to an effect of, "If you want a child born, but not a child fed, clothed, etc., you're not pro-life, you're pro-birth." But even that designation seems like to much of a stretch. Maybe, "pro-control-of-women's-reproductive-organs"?

But he is a man, which makes him an expert on all things uterine, right?

Out of curiosity, does anyone know the percentage of women most affected by these closures? Like, what percent of Alabama women live more than an hour from the closest delivery room?

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