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Well, part of the joy of American life in general. Do you really think that 50 victims of sex trafficking in New York is some massive upward spike compared to the number of people who are still victims of sex trafficking in New York right now, as we speak?

To be fair, I did forget to include a trigger warning for pedantry, so I can see why they'd want to dismiss.

To be fair, it's a law because it makes for some awful 'journalism.' Like this article, which appears to have edited out the question mark for the sake of making an even stronger accusatory statement with absolutely no facts that actually support such a headline.

Thank you so much for providing that, but also nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope.

Well, it appears that Betteridge's Law of Headlines continues to maintain a perfect record.

So either a guy who's talked about how 'no one would be surprised' if he was caught having sex with twelve year old girls did something perverted with a young child, or his ex-wife is so vindictive that she has spent decades implanting and reinforcing traumatic memories for the sake of getting back at her ex-husband.

The issues with Summer's Eve remind me of why I'm so comfortable calling people douches/douchebags. It's best used to describe someone that's completely unnecessary and harmful to vaginas.

Sometimes the guys are tapped out. But check your lease, man! You're living in Fuck City!

If only there had been some way to discuss the very valid issue of her credentials without bringing up the completely irrelevant (to the story) issue of her gender, we could have found out whether or not she would have killed herself over the credentials alone.

I think that's his deal, really. He's on OITNB as the clueless asshole who's so far removed from the real story as to be offensive and gross about it. It's the role he was born to play!

I think this is my new favorite post. It's just absolutely perfect.

I can't disagree with a word of this, frankly. I suppose I was just reflexively thinking that anyone labeled as a straw feminist was automatically a bad thing for feminism, but I think that you've nailed it quite nicely.

WHOOOOOOSH

I've actually been turning this over in my mind quite a bit, not least because I have tremendous respect for you as a voice on the Internet and am almost weirdly 'star struck' by having you reply to me, especially when it comes to something that's so directly challenging to a beloved character on my favorite show. I

I figure two drinks a day is best for health and I'm a busy person, so I just have 14 shots of vodka at some point during the weekend.

Just before the buzzer, Bill Nye manages to win the 2013 award for "Finest shade thrown over the new Beyonce album."

That scene is a brilliant illustration of Britta's short-sightedness and foolishness - the moment that she finds out that she's good at wedding planning, she immediately assumes that it's a sign that she has no choice but to step into that stereotypical role. It's so short-sighted and ridiculous, but in a charming

I do, though I have to say that a large factor in that is the fact that Dan Harmon is going to consider it canon and use it as something to build on. Ultimately, I think that Guarascio and Port had an impossible job in front of them and that they were more successful than they had any right to be. They ultimately

Britta's the worst! That's why she's the best.