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He went to Washington State University, ~8 miles from Moscow, ID. University of Washington is in Seattle.

I had to listen to Do What You Have to Do while reading this for the first time in close to 20 years and I still remember all the lyrics. Then I had to play it again. Guess I need the vinyl now...

“Report this post” only works when it’s a picture of someone breastfeeding or (the horror) a “female-presenting” nipple.

Accepting the money is pretty much saying those girls don’t matter. If you’re fine with that, then yeah, take the money (money likely made from trafficking children/blackmailing fellow predators).

My senior cat was very annoying this morning, so this is just the reminder needed to be grateful he’s still with me.

Part of me loves how this dumbass keeps trying to prove it’s easy to falsely accuse someone of sexual assault and instead proves the opposite. The rest of me is still rage-sobbing over Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

I was eleven the first time. So, no, unfortunately not “never.”

I agree that in a professional situation, a handshake is totally appropriate, but those situations I described above happened to me *at work.* While at work, I’ve had men use the handshake to pull me in and put their other hand on my hip, which I think (I hope) we can both agree is wildly inappropriate and pretty much

I’ve had strange guys turn a simple handshake into something very weird and off-putting several times in my life (for example, instead of shaking my hand, they brought it up for a kiss, or the guy that used it as an excuse to show me a “magic trick”) so I understand why a person would want to avoid the risk all

I was *so* glad they called her out for what she was saying about her model on the runway. She had absolutely no respect for her model and the way she spoke to/about her made me want to throw things.

If you need a new con artist story, I suggest the Who the Hell is Hamish? podcast from the Australian. Binged the hell out of that one.

I liked the podcast for the interviews— people telling their story with their own voices.

I had great teachers at my CC and a geology prof who questioned whether climate change was real at university, so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

In the first part of the doc when he’s showing the jewelry, how the rings couldn’t fit over his fingers, illustrating perfectly how small he was at the time. The way his hands shook when he handled them. My god, it was heartbreaking.

My husband gets this question from friends all the time, if I’m going to “let” him do something mundane like go backpacking or hang out with his friends (without me), etc. I think it’s a not-so-flattering reflection of what *their* relationship is like.

This bozo. If I can’t see anything when I take my glasses off, does that mean nothing exists if I’m not wearing them?

“Open director job for Red Sonja in three, two, one...”

Five years or so ago, I was networking at an industry meet-up. Met this guy who worked in a field that differed but aligned with mine. We had a nice rapport... and then out of nowhere he asked about my pubic hair. I don’t remember how, exactly (I was in a bit of a panic because I’ve experienced firsthand how this

If he sues, Lifetime’s lawyers already have all the evidence they acquired/vetted to make the show, so sure, go ahead and sue, ya POS. I’m sure it’ll work out great.

You’re saying that like it’s a bad thing. Half the fun of watching a Lifetime movie is that they are Not Great.