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I like Rachel and Lawrence, but I can only take them in small doses. Rachel’s preambles where she builds up and up and up and up at the beginning of some of her shows drive me crazy. Just my personality type, I think, but I want to get to it. I answer questions about real estate transactions all day and have gotten to

I’ve been punched in the face for wearing an OKC Thunder shirt in the privacy of a dorm room in Chicago, because my roommate’s cousin from Seattle visited, got drunk and punched me because he held me personally accountable for his losing his team.

If I had to pay to fix a broken nose because a fucking Seattle fan

Who’s worse, Clay Bennett for lying or Seattle for believing it? There’s not a single person in OKC who didn’t know he was buying that team to move it here. You guys got had by a better business man.

This may be an unpopular opinion, but I’ll take Brian Williams’s 11et/10ct daily news recap on MSNBC over any of the multiple hours of CNN news panel shows that all of my friends seem to watch all evening.

(Caveat, still a reader of online editions of print journalism at heart, but what person with political interests

This is me too. I have my laptop set up on a table in my tv room so I can watch netflix, hulu, sports, whatever on the tv. I’m currently single, but I had about a 6 month stretch where a girlfriend was over at my place every weekend. I found it created a lot more stress when I tried to play a console on the tv and

It’s different depending on the franchise. I used to know a family that owned about 30 different McDonalds when you counted up the various branches of the families (grandma and grandpa had like 6 and then when each of their kids got married, they bought them a franchise to get them started). Some of them never set

As an Oklahoman, this is the least surprising news yet. The Evangelical Christians here are obsessed about chick-fil-a. The one closest to my house has three drive through lanes running simultaneously and the line for them can stretch out into the main street.

I stand corrected. Lawerence v. Texas slipped my mind. The absurd homophobia in Scalia’s dissent made a much more lasting impression in my mind than the majority opinion in that one.

“Many” opinions?

I’m very familiar with them having made several donations. If you speak with Lucien Greaves, their founder, he’s adamant about calling himself a Satanist. Yes, it may all be an act, but they treat it as a serious religion to stand up to scrutiny in their court cases.

I don’t want to argue with anything you just said, because whether I agree or disagree, I don’t think it’s relevant to the point I’m trying to make here.

Disclaimer: I’m a lawyer. I find that I tend to focus on legal nuances that might not matter as much to non lawyers.

When I say “blow out of context” what I mean is

Please don’t disparage Beelzebub or any other demonic/Satanic figure. They’ve done nothing wrong to be thrown in with this train wreck. Actual Satanists in this country are leading the legal fight in Missouri against draconian abortion restrictions.

And even if something absolutely isn’t true, Trump and his people will repeat it until half the country believes it

If only Vegas would let me gamble on predicting right wing talking points.....

After reading Kennedy’s opinion, I’m not sure that they got it wrong. It does seem relevant that the allegations happened before Colorado recognized SSM, and some of the statements made by the Commission, while the sorts of things I would say on here or in an argument with Christians, are not the kinds of things I

This is theslot/Jezebel. People come here for hot takes and entertaining comments sections.

Kennedy supports a woman’s right to abortion but he’s also been perfectly fine with signing off on states limiting that right as long as they don’t get rid of it completely. Following that history, this doesn’t surprise me much.

He reminds me of so many libertarians I know. They answer the philosophical questions about

Kagan AND Breyer. Breyer doesn’t ever get his name in the news, but he’s been a solid liberal pillar going back to his appointment under Clinton.