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The “overpopulating” claim is generally insane, but especially considering these kids are from Montana which has a Hispanic population of like 3. 

It’s Pride weekend in the city which is one of the busiest weekends for SF, so I’m sure they are plenty busy with all the road closures and events. But forget all that, a girl is out here being enterprising so you gotta shut that down. Plus, since she was by AT&T Park she’s saving all those people going to the

Women already do all of that and men still kill us. How much more do you want?

“...a young man 10-to 12 years old.” THAT’S THE DESCRIPTION OF A CHILD. NOT A YOUNG MAN. NOT EVEN CLOSE. We know that police do this - they use language to age black children and make them seem more agent and threatening than they are in order to justify their violence against them. But my god this in particular is

I can’t handle how he manages to make his stupid weird anus pucker-y mouth when pronouncing “prairies.” Like how is that even physically possible?

As a UCLA alum I wholly support this post

“...feminism’s victories have overcorrected, making America a dangerous place for the straight, white, and male.”

I think the hospital scene was also great at showing Kemper’s mind at work, the thing that him dangerous, in a different way than we had seen in the interviews. I feel like audience was lulled into “liking” Kemper because he was acted so masterfully, in a similar way that Holden was lulled into feeling somewhat

This was my sort of my thinking when everyone was wigging out about the “Cat Person” story - the female protagonist was viewed as flawed/unlikable/not perfect by readers and therefore they thought the entire subject of the story had no merit and was not worth discussion, let alone attention/praise. “How could this be

Definitely shady and weird but unrelated:

Because the guy who risked his life to take out a gunman with his bare hands and save countless other people is the real threat here, obviously.

One of the things that gets me is how these cops’ “defenses” about how they aren’t craven murderers always make them look like massive idiots instead. The logic of them thinking he could be “pretending” implies that a) they shot at him blindly and don’t know if they hit him after unloading dozens of bullets in his

And she’s Schmoopie from Seinfeld!

Granted it’s not on the same scale of a platform as Laura Ingraham, but I’m curious to see how many companies pull their advertising from the program because a news anchor making fun of a kid’s college acceptance record “doesn’t align with the company’s values.” I’m gonna guess none. Also fuck these ladies.

You’d think, but since he was committed to fundraising for a platform dedicated to taking away the right to an abortion for everyone else it cancels out the one abortion she got, so I’m sure the base is totally cool with it. I love how conservatives are so extremely against abortion except for when they decide not to

“Bernie allows white people to ignore ALL OF THAT. It divorces them from reality. It allows them to say proudly that “they aren’t racist” and to thank black women for votes while also ignoring all of our needs and the suffering of our people.”

Once I was at a bar waiting for a friend and a male engineer started chatting me up. He asked what I did and I told him I studied art history (at one of the most competitive schools in the country with an extremely well-regarded art history program) and worked at a museum (in what is objectively a really cool and

I don’t think anywhere he is demanding that he be protected “because he’s a child,” so I’m not sure where you are getting that from. Rather, I think he has taken the criticism and attacks in great stride.

Totally agree. And even if you do have affordable coverage, there is no guarantee that the mental healthcare provided is actually good. I don’t know how it is elsewhere in the country but in my area Kaiser is NOTORIOUS for having a terrible psychiatric care program. Unless you are basically standing on the edge of a

I studied art history and have worked in museums for over a decade. It’s safe to say I am very much entrenched in and familiar with the art world. I am the first to object when people immediately write off an artwork because it doesn’t fit their uninformed idea of what art is and should be. This is not the case,