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Not exactly—it's an elephant looking at an empty stage, curtains pulled to either side. "Show them what they've won!" is a common phrase from old game shows where fantastic prizes were hidden behind a curtain for the duration of the game, only to be revealed at its conclusion. Not exactly the most relatable graphic.

There was a goldfish genocide in my home today when I ate an entire bag of goldfish crackers for lunch. I'm thinking of building a memorial out of cheddar.

So, I made a new friend a year ago who grew up in a "bad area" of a large city. Predominantly black neighborhood, and historically, the young black men have been under-employed due to the systemic racism built into this country. So what do smart, hardworking, hungry people do when forced into a corner? Do the only

I didn't say it's standard procedure to assume they're unarmed either. Police should not act on assumptions. If they had pointed tasers at her and she had try to run, they could have tased her to stop her. They can't see under her clothes, but having her keep her hands up and not face them as they approach her to pat

A child——-or a twenty something young man who was so malnourished he was less thsn five feet tall and eighty pounds? We ran into a bunch of those. You can't see lines and wear on the skin till you're pretty close.

What MORE?

The fact that you think young women aren't constantly told to modify their behavior to keep themselves from being rape suggests you live in a very different world than the rest of us.

You're so cute to think that women are just disregarding the "don't do X!!" safety lessons we've had pounded into our heads. Newsflash - IT'S NOT ENOUGH JUST TO TALK TO WOMEN ABOUT WHAT THEY CAN DO TO PREVENT RAPE. This isn't a one-pronged approach. There's another factor here - the rapists. We need to get the men and

"Convenient jism receptacles"? Seriously?

To be fair I'm a woman, and I really did not like Skyler when I first started watching the show. Let's be honest, she wasn't portrayed as particularly likable, she starts out very much being the foil to our (at the time) lovable underdog Walter. However, the brilliance of the show and its writing staff is that

I think The Hat is meant to distract us from the fact that Holly has probably been played by a million different kids. She's the Bobby Draper of Breaking Bad.

Walt's going to save him, drive him to wherever Brock is staying and then take the ricin himself.

He's wearing a puffy shirt! (It's my theory that everything in the world can be tied in some way to a Seinfeld episode).

I find it pitiful that in 2013 there are women who think they have to wear heels - which damage your body - just to look so-called "professional".
If you had any balls (sorry I can't think of a better way of saying it) then you'd say "FUCK YOU" to anyone who indicated that women need to wear heels to look professional.

Yeah, you could have got your point across without being equally judgey towards women who were flats. I agreed with you up until then. As a professional who CANNOT wear heals for many health reasons, I already have to deal with the attitude that I am "ugly, short, juvenile, less professional, walk like a kid, bad

FUCK THIS. Do you not understand that you only think that because you are trained like a fucking dog to think that heels are better? Since birth, women are hammered down the beauty standard to have long legs, high butts, etc. heels are better, more professional, etc.

There is no "empirically better." There is only what we've absorbed from the culture around us. Don't you think it's a little, I don't know, interesting that your taste happens to coincide perfectly with patriarchal beauty mandates?