It’s grammatical*, uses big words and everything is spelled right. No Trump, by blood or marriage, wrote that.
It’s grammatical*, uses big words and everything is spelled right. No Trump, by blood or marriage, wrote that.
The GQ piece actually made her seem somewhat likable to me, but her response makes her seem like she’s dumb. She’s probably very unhappy The Donald is running but is forced to endure the torture because she signed up for a traditional and unequal union.
Oh, it’s unfair to scrutinize Melanie’s parents but it was totally fine for her asshole husband and his cronies to bring up Obama’s parentage at every (inappropriate) opportunity.
For most of my adult life I lived in Appalachia, and not too far from where this happened. The economy is a big reason I left, but drugs also played into my decision. Yes, drugs are everywhere, but the combination of poverty, hopelessness, and Appalachian fatalism made the area especially ripe for massive levels of…
On the contrary, they’re becoming more relevant with each legislature taken over by Republicans.
A family annihilator wouldn’t have left the little children alive, so drugs would make sense. Given the region, I’d guess meth.
My co-worker told me a story about one of her friends that was shot with his own gun. Someone broke into his apartment while he was home, so he ran to his room to get his gun. The burglar followed, wrestled the gun away, shot him point blank in the stomach, and left him for dead (while still taking his valuables). He…
Bullshit. It’s just a way for shitty people to try and feel better than the dead. This thread proves it. It’s all about the superiority complex of the sort of pseudo-intellectuals who worship the term “rational” even though they can’t explain it.
There was nobody for the cops to shoot, so they weren’t sure what to do. It’s understandable.
Here’s an idea, maybe we shouldn’t be looking for “fault” after a tragedy?
“So 4 to 1 odds her ex is her brother or cousin?”
Or perhaps it’s as straightforward as domestic violence. Just yesterday, a Georgia man killed five members of his wife’s family at two locations before shooting himself. The wife was in protective custody.
My uncle was murdered a few years ago and it still hasn’t been solved. I play Clue with my kids and watch murder mysteries on tv and it’s honestly never bothered me. I never even connected them mentally. The game, especially, just feels so abstract, to me it’s more like a logic puzzle. But I’m not you. It sounds like…
Incredibly foolish to buy a gun for “protection”. Gun free homes are so much safer. If you have a gun, get rid of it.
That is not at all a universal truth. Two of my family members have been murdered. I enjoy fictional murder mysteries and parlor games.
If you could. Many of the remaining adult family members may well have no money, no place to go, and no car.
Yes, and if Canada wasn’t next door to the US and thus an easy place to smuggle guns into their rate would likely be half, if that.
Worse, thanks to American imperialism impoverishing them. Also, much of the gun violence in Mexico is being done with guns from America
This feels like a family annihilator, but they usually don't leave the kids alive.
So glad someone is here to think of this poor guy’s interests.