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LOOK AT ALL THE PRIVILEGE I WAS BORN INTO AND LISTEN TO THE PRIDE IN MY VOICE AS I EMPHATICALLY TELL YOU ABOUT ALL THE PRIVILEGE I WAS BORN INTO. BITSY AND MUFFY, WHO WENT TO HOLY SACRED BLEEDING HEART OF THE BLESSED FLOWERING VIRGIN, WILL TELL YOU I’M A GOOD MAN. NOW I’LL PRETEND THAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING THE VERY ACT

Like a true tough guy, Kavanaugh mentioned his mom, his wife and his daughter (who happened to say Dr. Ford’s name during her bedtime prayers last night!) in the first part of his opening statement. I’m not sure if that was before or after he blamed Democrats for all of his problems because it made me so angry, I

Christ, what a rapey, weepy asshole.

Nah.  Too many pages stuck together...

If only she smiled....less?  God we just can't win, can we?  Be brave, stand up for what's right, risk your career and life, and still get told you're presenting yourself wrong. 

Take that up with Avenatti. Hopefully she submitted the photo:

Well, there is this:

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I love Toto’s Africa, including its covers. This is a boring cover of Toto’s Africa. Wash this non-taste out of my mouth.

and everyone likes her

Um...about that part.

Diversity in American television always meant an entirely white cast and one black person. And then they would pat themselves on the back for the #diversitywin! SMH.

Men invented stuffed churros, the contributions are second to none! 

A bowl of Grape Nuts®  with milk must be aged the perfect number of minutes to be enjoyed to the fullest.

What am I missing? It sounds like she is saying that she used to prefer it dry, but now she prefers it with milk? So, it would stand to reason that you and she disagree about cereal? 

Feckless....

She’s NOT a staff person!  Not a staff person!  She’s the First Daughter!

I agree. Gandolfini’s character was the very opposite of pitiable. That was the whole point of the latter part of the movie. His character was upset over the duplicity of Louis-Dreyfus’ character. ESPECIALLY as he did like her so much. He’s far from being pitiable: that’s someone who knows his self-worth.