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"This isn't a joke or an abstraction—it is a direct politically-motivated action to silence women's voices."

No, it's not. It's just a bunch of adolescents (or those with an adolescent-level mentality) acting like idiots. And it's not just women that are targeted by trolls. Trolls will attack anyone that thinks

It wasn't a comeback, it was a statement of fact.

Then you're an idiot and don't deserve your freedoms.

You just know at some point each man had to be thinking to themselves, "holy sh*t, I'm on the moon!"

I hate people that abuse a good thing and f**k it up for everyone else. Do you think stores will keep their great return policies for long if everyone did this? A-hole

The Jews, homosexuals and crippled of 1930-40s Germany did nothing wrong and had nothing to hide either. Didn't really work out for them too well. Problem with this is let's say some one does "nothing wrong" by using their first amendment right to speak out against the government. Suddenly they're labeled as a

I had T-mo for 10 years and finally had to give up on them. I really think the experience you have with them depends on where you live. When I lived in the Midwest US I had zero problems. I moved to the Southwest and it was terrible. Same phone, same plan, same everything. I hated to leave them, but I couldn't deal

lol - classic.

I was 11 in 1977 and a couple of the big things going on then were Jimmy Carter taking office in January of that year. Previous to that there was obviously campaigning and we all know each campaign brings talk of taxes. Additionally, in 1977 there was much talk about the energy crisis and that was in the news a lot.

Irrelevant. There are plenty of things out there that are bad for you. Soda is easily avoidable. Not so much for vegetables doused in pesticides or genetically altered meat products. We should be focusing on protecting staples, not crappy fizz water.

Exactly my point. It's the amount people consume, not the product itself. People need to think (on their own) about what and how much their putting in their body. But, let's leave that up to the individual, not the government or special interest groups.

Soda has been around for more than 100 years, the obesity "epidemic" is relatively new. The problem isn't the product, it's the amount in which it is consumed. If you eat 3000 calories of carrots a day, guess what? You're going to gain weight.

It depends on the movie and who is doing the commentary. If it's a writer or director I'll listen. If it's an actor or a producer I'll skip listening.

What? No Medium Tit category? :-)

It's not a copy.... Apple conveniently didn't include the trademark logo. ;-)

Yeah, try reading the article before commenting.

Looks like a giant drill bit.

I've got enough big, heavy parts of my own in my pocket, I don't need a big phone too. I prefer the smaller phones and really hate this trend toward "phablets".

That hip box in the second shot is actually small compared to the earlier models. The father of a friend of mine had one that was three times that size.

That's what they do at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas. http://www.flickr.com/photos/vegasrob/1430429491/