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The lemons and sugar gave me a bad flashback. An athlete from the 90's (Michael Irvin) used to come in to a bar where I worked with five or six people, and they'd ask for lemons and sugar so they could all drink water for free. Then they'd quietly add alcohol they had hidden.

Yet the women who preen don't seem to be hurting for male companionship.

More likely it's when it went from a joke to real.

That's because there is really only the one bio of Lovelace that states otherwise, though I don't think they found any new source material.

Hannibal is the best. He's also great on The Eric Andre Show, which doesn't get enough love.

None of these ideas are bad, but trying to implement them all would indeed make businesses suffer greatly. Most European countries offer universal healthcare, whereas companies in the US are already paying for 85% of the premiums for each worker.

Sometimes you lose. Take a knee and come back and get 'em next time.

Malala is a public figure too. Are you telling me you're okay with that amazing girl facing whatever criticism she gets too? Racist, sexist, criticism? You must be okay with that if public figures are fair game for any praise or criticism the public wishes to throw at them.

It's not surprising. About 45% of women vote GOP. Half of women are pro-life, and most women point to economic issues as the most important issues anyway.

Yes. They were inserted recently.

Of course they're selling the controversy. If they hadn't, Weller would probably be complaining that they didn't do enough marketing. She's complaining all the way to the bank.

That's such a great point. Nobody does that to white women who go blonde, red, or dark brown/black. Or stripey (I like to call highlights that)!

Of course. Everybody gives out and receives microaggressions. That's all shade is.

For whatever reason, people refuse to accept that logic.

True, because he shouldn't be using Wacha in the 10th either.

That's not being strong. That's being passive aggressive.

I don't mean to dismiss your argument, but as a sidebar- "Tracee Ellis Ross does her best to not be a wet blanket"

It's not a male and female standard. Vocal pitch is physical and dependent on vocal chord length and tightness (tighter = higher). Everyone has a natural pitch. Men tend to push their voices lower than their natural pitch, causing a lack of resonance and speaking from the throat. It causes a gutteral, atonal sound.

True, but we only remember the people who had smart answers back then. An answer like Pharrell's where the person is trying so hard to not offend anyone and basically says nothing isn't new. It's just not something embraceable, so it just floats away while the more enlightened answers (hopefully) stick.

I just fell in love with this comment. Is it free for dinner on Friday?