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... So pretty...

Actually, one of the other Gawker sites had a link to a news video about the deep fried butter last week. In this case, the butter melts into the sweet batter, giving it a cinnamon-roll-like flavour.

Actually, Blizzard backed out of exclusive real-name usage when one of the blues gave the "I've got nothing to hide. Here's my real name" speech and, within a couple hours, had all his personal details, including his home address, phone number, credit details, and even which schools each of his children go to, posted

Slave Girl Leia poster, obese guy with a lisp, hitting himself with a hammer, bad mic feedback...

Or use your mother's hair dryer in between raids. I do.

Update: Procter and Gamble claim on their Twitter feed that this ad was a spoof and not commissioned by them. Whether or not it is a backpedaling fauxpology is anyone's guess.

God dammit, Deadpool!

In the case of MLP's Bronies, the term stems from elsewhere. On 4chan, the different image boards are each given one- or two-letter combinations. For example: /co/ for comics, /a/ for anime, and /b/ for random. Similarly, the denizens of each board tend to call out to others with something that contains those letters:

I have the same combination on my luggage!

I don't drink and game, though the "Drunken Mario Kart" that was mentioned a few months ago always sounded cool.

The clipart makes me think of Goatse.

You are prejudiced against Mechanical Americans, agsine! For shame!

Jungle Love! Written by God herself and handed down to the greatest band in the world: The motherfuckin' Time!

Nope:

Short version: Generally not covered by insurance, because said policies often have riders specifically making GRS ineligible. Many go a few steps worse and claim that anything trans related or anything that MAY BE trans related on a trans person is ineligible. For this reason, many of the more understanding doctors

It's typically not covered by insurance. In fact, just therapy and hormones are often either blacklisted or requires an understanding doctor to bill it as something else (a "hormonal imbalance" for HRT, or generic "depression" for therapy) to get it under the radar. Simply being trans often results in being

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They aren't "pro-life." They're anti-woman.

Most of them use HFCS as their sugar. It's bad for humans and looks like it grows mold easily too. Companies use it as their sweetener of preference because it's cheap and indirectly subsidized by the US government.

Every time I see an Achron article, I mis-read it as "Archon" and get my hopes up for a remake.

I think that one important thing to note is that he's 17. As in, a minor. This could make going after him problematic for Apple (and at the very least, a potential PR nightmare). If they press the attack, it can easily be countered with "WTF Apple, you're suing a kid!"