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I don’t think Kim was denying that she has a lot of assistance that makes it possible for her to go to become a lawyer. What she was saying was, she still has to do the work. She has to put in the internship hours, she has to pass the interim tests, and she’ll have to take the bar exam. Some people seemed to think she

I love when Jezebel shits on women who are doing something commendable.

Said Woods: “Well, he’s the president of the United States. You have to respect the office. No matter who is in the office, you may like, dislike personality or the politics, but we all must respect the office.”

I can’t help but feel the people who are convinced Trump’s tax returns will contain some kind of smoking gun are setting themselves up for disappointment. Though I’d genuinely love to be proven wrong.

I haven’t seen that from the Order of St. Pete yet but it doesn’t surprise me. Most of the people I’ve seen swooning over him just think he’s oh so brilliant and insightful.

This is why people need to stop falling for the “we need a street fighter to take on Trump!” and “he/she tells it like it is!” nonsense. Trump is a malignant narcissist. People who act like Trump are very likely also narcissists.

I think Assange is a narcissist. He was always in it for the attention, not the actual power of truth. As usual, these guys show who they really are in intimate relationships. Likes to remove his condom during sex? Brags about his children - whom he doesn’t provide for, sitting in the embassy for seven years? Yeah,

He’s not a whistleblower. All the guys who were into that left Wikileaks ages ago. Assange is just a rapey wannabe celebrity.

“He seemed to enjoy the idea of lots and lots of Julians, one on every continent.”

A plea deal is a recommendation though. The next plea could be 6 years or something but the judge might still be able to knock that down unless there a mandatory minimum which their might not be for white collar crime. I don’t know. Aunt Becky might just be being cocky but maybe she knows something we don’t. Maybe the

Also, in San Francisco, where the policy was first implemented in 2007, the habitual truancy rate (kids who miss 60-80 days out of a 180 day school year) went down by 23% by 2009. In many cases in SF the parents weren’t aware that school attendance was compulsory until this law was put in place.

how far they’ve actually come since believing legal threats are the best solution to an issue like truancy.

let them?

While none of that appeals to me in the slightest as a parent, I’m still a bit stunned that Jez let Rich publish this article with such a judgy tone. I can guarantee that no parent would have written something like that, as we all know people who co-sleep even with their older kids, and per Mila’s commentary - yes,

We did the co-sleeping thing and it’s been incredibly difficult to break wee-man out of the habit. Anyway, for commenters here to judge Mila or anyone on this issue may I direct you to the nearest bag of dicks where you can kindly help yourselves.

First time reading an article by Rich? He is misogyny incarnate.

Word. Also, since when is Jez in the business of policing how people (especially women) raise their kids?  Unless she’s hanging them out a hotel window, I couldn’t give a fuck.

Tyrion would make an AWESOME king, if only because he’s the only one who doesn’t want it.

I. Can’t. Do. It. I’ve really tried my best to sit thru Arguos Darfinnigus discuss the plan to kill the nephew of his former king-in-law, Norwyn Clampeon...all while two underage-looking women scissor each other amongst grapes. Nah, nope..i don’t know what your specific reasons are, but I’m assuming they are exactly

I always tell people I’ve never seen GOT. That’s a lie. I’ve seen the first two episode of the first season, and paid some attention to last season’s finale because my apt had a viewing party, and I was there for the food. And I’ll be there for the premiere party also because free food... But I’ll probably not be