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The thing about guns, they are like a MURDER BUTTON. This would not have happened if she had a knife, I guarantee. With a knife or a hammer you have to be determined to kill or at least seriously wound. With a gun, it's just a button to be pressed with a twitch of a finger. Stories like this are why guns are so

So this woman is driving 60 mph in the fast lane, turning around with her cell phone to film a guy tailgating her. Who's the idiot? She should have just moved into the right lane and let him pass, even though he was indisputably being an asshole.

It kills me when commenters (I'm thinking more of the Slate piece than here) begrudge poor people their little indulgences, like whining about how they still buy cigarettes or get an expensive haircut. They'd have so much more compassion if they tracked how many times a day they delegate hated chores, have devices or

the other day, I was on my way to campus when I saw a man on the median holding a sign that read "Independent Contractor Injured on Job-site and now Homeless. Anything helps."

People are complaining she got a haircut?? In that whole documentary the only things that poor woman did in that documentary that would have been solely pleasing for herself was get a haircut and drink a Dr. Pepper. Is she supposed to be devoid of human pleasures? Shut upppppp

It seem like to me that huge portions of our population have been utterly brainwashed by Fox News and the like. This shit of blaming people for being poor has GOT to stop. I work issuing benefits, and people always ask me if I get sick of dealing with people who are "lazy and entitled." And the truth is, no. I don't.

Working 16 hour shifts.... all week.....for days on end
LET THE WOMAN HAVE A NICE HAIRCUT WITHOUT RIDICULE!

Oh, those terrible bad people in that terrible other culture where women are treated like property and killed for disrespecting the men in their lives. Not like the west. Oh no, that never happens here.

Based on groundbreaking, cutting edge research we've recently determined that that would be considered "incredigay".

Based on my Juris Dicktore, I can say with assurance that if two people with the same gizmos are naked in a room together, that makes it gay. More than two, it increases, to very gay, super gay, totally gay, etc.

It's telling to me that many celebrities do, in fact, post almost exclusively selfies. And I follow some of them! But it's something unique to celebrity — I don't know these people, I just like something about their persona. It's an inherently shallow relationship.

It seems like there are quite a few of us in our mid-twenties that have given up Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and selfies. I know a lot of people that have utter and complete tech-fatigue and find it utterly vapid. Is this happening with other people elsewhere? Or is this just a (as far as the people/groups I know) a

WOW WOW WOW WOW UNBELIEVABLE! (I am sorry, I have been waiting to do this to someone since I heard.)

Contouring is a drag queen tool. It works for drag queens because they are typically performing, and the look is a more exaggerated, overdone version of femininity. When women do it, but also try to make it look natural, they look like second rate drag queens. I am really not seeing the issue here.

You'll probably just be spending the whole time daydreaming about Hannibal's Dancy coming over to your house and playing "games" with you.

Guys, I think we've reached peak "Disney characters as..." in this world. It's just no longer unique or fun.

YES hahaha

This article does not contradict The Established Fact that Basset Hounds are the Best Kind of Dog, but it pleasingly leaves open the option that that could because they're owned by the best kinds of people.

My older brother has Down Syndrome. There have been rough days in my life where he has been almost the only source of faith I have in all of humanity. People are awful, my brother never disappoints me and never fails to inspire me.

let me just take this opportunity to recommend the podcast "my brother, my brother and me" from the maximum fun network. it's three brothers who give advice to people who write in, but they also give advice to really strange yahoo answers questions, such as: