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"Oh Mr. Smith got arrested? Yeah that guy totally seems like the type who would make a fuckton of weird scary drugs in his home. Definitely saw that shit coming."

Cecily's potential was going to waste at the update desk. She was too green to jump into something so rigid, and Jost provides nothing to play off of.

...I think you and I might be the same person. Howww does anyone get any work done when they fucking fragment it? My way is The Right Way. You wait until the night before, you sit down, you write that shit, and then you're done with it.

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Now we can have more regrettable conversations with the girl at the party.

Not gonna lie, I'm really excited to get her back as "the girl you don't want to run into at a party." I was sad that we lost that character when she became the anchor.

I am the opposite. Research takes me forever, and I go down every rabbit hole I come across. But once I have all my thoughts/all my research, I can bang out a good paper pretty quickly. Still, I always always panic that I don't get it done in time.

Pfft, tell that to my BA. I procrastinated on every assignment I had and wrote a good 90% of my papers the night before they were due. I still managed to pull As on almost all of them.

Thanks for giving more information about this. It is a fucked up situation, and the more people know about their rights, the less likely they are to be jerked around. I admire her for refusing to show her ID. She did nothing wrong.

In some states, police can ask for id if they have "reasonable suspicion" that you are involved in illegal activity. However, California is NOT a state that such a law. Even if you are in a state that has a "Stop and Identify" statute, the fact that cops assumed that a black woman kissing a white man is inherent

I hate the term "biracial couple". Hate it, hate it. Just call it couple, people. The fixation people have with race in America is unbelievable. Even so called liberals will ask what is your ethnicity before asking your name. Every. Damn. Time. "What are you?" Is what they ask. Excuse me? What do you mean what am I?

Right? They saw HIS i.d. and they were like "okay cool". How does his ID prove that he's not soliciting a prostitute? They weren't willing to believe she was his wife on his say-so, after all.

I don't think we're regressing. I think it has always been this bad, and was even worse in the past. The difference is that in 2014, incidents like this blow up on the internet. This isn't a top story in traditional news outlets, and never would have been in the past, but blogs and social media mean this incident will

Seriously, all the folks who think that the issue stems from Watts' refusal to give her ID rather than the police officers accusing a black woman of "criminal" activity because she dared to be romantic in public can fuck off.

Add it to the list of things I have to worry about doing as a black female:

You nailed it. This misguided notion of "the American Dream", that anyone can succeed as long as they work hard, is perpetuated by people exactly like this.

Only the good die young?

I watched that movie 100 times and it still hasn't made me gay! It might be time to find out if 101st time's the charm.

Oh snap, what if stuffy TV made me straight?

What's worse, believing that vaccinations make your kids autistic, or not reading articles before you jump to write angry comments about them?

It's a parody account, numbnuts. It even says so in the article multiple times. Jesus h fuckin christ.