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It is called 3.

The one that launched her career with a kiddie-porn style spread in a Rolling Stone and released a song about threesomes. That one.

This album has a marked aggressively sexual vibe, which she's shied away from before. She was always flirtatious and cute, but singing about giving head in a car was way more Britney than Beyoncé. It's been interesting to watch her evolve.

I really REALLY like this season but I have to agree with you - I think they're trying to do really provocative and interesting things especially concerning race and they're failing terribly. A lot of moments (especially that montage!!!) are downright cringeworthy and uncomfortable.

"my monogamy it bothers you"

I sort of THINK it is referring to when people are sitting in those chairs in skirts, you can usually see their legs squish. And with spanx, they squish less. They were not wearing supportive hose so Mohr was subjected to all the squish.

I'm in Manhattan too, and I kind of love their tomato and mozzarella sandwich. They recently got these spinach cheese wheat breakfast things. But more than anything, I'd have their java chip frappucino all day, every day. Horrible for my wallet and waistline, but I swear that shit tastes like orgasms feel.

Whoa. How can I tell you to take a gander at mine?

It's like four seconds in the beginning. Listen away. It's my favorite song from the album too.

"Britta: I can excuse racism but I draw the line at animal cruelty.

She did release a statement to ABC News:

Assorted thoughts:

I've been known to do it but my father isn't really in my life and when he was I didn't really call him that.

I think it's quite obvious that they're referring to the feminist movement as a whole. Which, yes, has its issues.

Stuff like this always make me think if Damon Lindeloff of Lost. He wrote some great characters, but the female ones always ended up being... Not so much. Also obsessed with babies. It came to the point where in the final season he half-jokingly said, "You're right! Can't write ladies, so sorry."

They're both great. But not great together - Leo is often miscast in Scorsese films.

I think she's being tongue in cheek. We ALL know what that line means.

Are you one of those Duck Dynasty people I keep hearing about??

Having black colleagues means you're not racist..? 'Kay.

I get what you're saying, I do. But I think part of comedy is having to deal with those who might be offended and realizing when jokes aren't as funny as you thought they were - like, for example, when they rely on really racist and backwards stereotypes. Like this tweet. I'm glad it was deleted and glad he