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I don’t get this trade for the Bulls. I can’t think of anything witty to say... Just baffling.

That Neymar take is terrible. Truly.

Your Mom Was No Saint.

This is not to piss on Ilitch’s generosity—he helped pay part of Rosa Parks’ rent late in her life—but rather to point out what many won’t, or at least haven’t. Ilitch was simply a tremendously wealthy pizza mogul with a bad wig who exploited the city council, capitalized on a depressed real estate market, and spent

Michigan people absolutely love this man. I’m going to defer to them.

The noteworthy thing is that people have become convinced that there is nothing wrong with having $2 million in jewelry.

Rich people are not entitled to safety or property rights.

HamNo, what is the morally acceptable value of jewelry one can own?

Well see, the important thing to understand about the guy who typed this edgy three sentence blog post is he’s a fucking moron.

I really didn’t think you could become more insufferable. YET, here we are.

Yeah but as a rich celebrity she’s not entitled to things like privacy and untheft

Per Gawker policy, the only way to be financially successful is to be an awful human being who will be up against the wall come the revolution. Nobody ever comes by money through honesty, talent, or hard work.

Hamilton envies people who can afford $2m worth of jewelry, and he ascribes independent moral significance to his emotions.

The problem is that she worked for her money and then purchased the jewelry.

Good point, HamNo. I’m sure the criminals will pawn the jewelry for 100% of it’s value, retain a small amount of the cash for rent payments and daily needs, then donate the majority to the local teacher’s union.

Not pictured: The one hand in her pocket.

I hope somebody is there to remind the burglars of the mess they left when they went away.

Unpopular opinion: Flying is actually an incredible value given that the above-mentioned flying greyhound bus can put you anywhere in the country in a handful of hours and just about anywhere in the world in less than a day. Obviously it would be nice if it were cheaper and more comfortable, but still.

The harassment reached its peak in 2014, after Abdulhadi took a research trip to the Middle East, and met with a few people that far-right groups like Amcha consider terrorists.

This article is incredibly selectively (and therefore, poorly) researched and cited. It ignores the very real concerns about use of “Zionism” as a a dog-whistle for antisemitism, which is what the Senate bill aimed to combat. It also fails to note that the online and job harassment discussed is used by some groups on