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tuxedocatherine

Ugh, the part where "Zack" calls a time out makes me want to die. That kid is so miscast. He has negative appeal, whereas Mark-Paul Gosselaar oozed charm.

If you truly believe you go through your life without looking down on people who are bigots or racists or otherwise horrible to others, I've got a bridge to sell you and a friend who has a billion dollars to put into your bank account once you give him your SSN.

Oh, I mean, I just wouldn't be friends with someone I looked down on. I was just talking about "looking down on people" in the broad context, as well, not just friends.

No matter how people behaved or perceived it, Jewish isn't an ethnicity or a race. It's a religion.

I more meant in the vein of Judaism, circa Nazi-era Germany, when by being born of a Jewish mother you were persecuted against. Even people who vowed to renounce their religion were still considered Jewish. I was not arguing in favor of Westboro Baptist, especially because they can control being hateful bigots.

I don't think there's anything wrong with looking down on someone because of things that they can control. It's when you look down on someone because of factors beyond their control (race/gender/sexuality/religion/nationality/etc.) that we run into issues.

That'd be TNT! ;)

Not to nitpick, but Law & Order doesn't air on TBS, I don't think...

My ignorance?

This is incredibly important, especially due to the rape-kit backlog in many of our larger cities. Way to go, Wendy!

Also really proud of Jamie Chung for making The Real World work for her.

Jamie King is FLAWLESS. For shame.

Thank you for properly articulating what I couldn't.

I feel like there is a difference between the way MSNBC attacked Bush and the way Fox News attacks Obama and his family. I really do. I just can't put my finger on it.

I recall a made-for-TV version of "A Ring of Endless Light" that I believe starred Misha Barton?

Have we? I just can't recall and would love some sources.

Apart from how RIDICULOUS it is to question Michelle Obama's fit-ness, isn't it just as inappropriate to call the First Lady of the United States of America "annoying"? When did the country decide that it was appropriate to be rude to the President and his family? If you have a problem with policy - sure! Don't want

I think the more telling part of all of it is - "to give her an engagement ring". Who doesn't say, "to propose"? This guy is full of shit in a plethora of different ways.

Is that a really small fridge?

Did the bathroom also not have a flat surface surrounding the sinks? Because as long as you have a changing pad, that would be a much better option.