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literally name one thing about any of these photographs that is culturally appropriative.

Since you’re piggy backing, is it ok if I piggy back as well?

They were too busy making traffic stops in order to ask immigrants for their documentation.

The story says her guardians are suing for the girl. Not her family. That’s a big clue.

The county had previously paid more than $68 million in judgments, settlements and legal fees for the sheriff’s office during Arpaio’s 22-year tenure.

What do you wanna bet he was a family member? Probably one with legal custody over her?

It’s not. She should be pretty much owning that county.

In a Wednesday press conference, Arpaio noted that the settlement was a good business decision since the girl’s family had initially sued for $30 million.

I feel like your story encapsulates the experience of being a kid quite well:

Also, on the list of things kids can experiment with, makeup is pretty much harmless. I wore some godawful eyeshadow colors and glitter and paste on crystals as a teen and it was a great phase to go through!

“Wearing too much makeup looks like a clown.”

“the percentage of kids getting something from this, who will think twice about their hygiene or appearance, I think is much less than if they thought more carefully regarding the sensitivity on the delivery of it.”

Personally, I don’t like using an ereader. But that doesn’t mean that it’s not real reading if you do use one! It’s still the same book, it’s just not printed on paper. AND THE IRONY of:

I’ll continue your off-topic thread and agree. Despite recent research I’ve read about which claims that we retain information differently/better when using actual books, I love the SHIT out of my Kindle. No, I do not want an iPad. I spend enough time staring at a backlit screen and giving myself eyestrain to the

Some people think they’re better than everyone else. I do audiobooks and some people give me a hard time as well. If we’re all getting the same content, just in different formats, what difference does it make?

Right? I travel and LOVE my simple old Kindle. Get books instantly, save money, and don't lug around tons of paper. Not sure what the issue is here. Not able to humblebrag by people seeing you're reading Tolstoy?

Okay, this is a different issue, but what the hell is the deal with the hate for e-readers? I prefer my Nook for two reasons: I am moving around a lot because of different jobs and hauling books is a bitch, and I can read with a black background and white lettering. The white-on-black is so much easier on eyes and I

all I see are blackheads

What an interesting strategy to get people to purchase wedding-related things.