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Hey she’s also a human who had her privacy violated in a massive way, so maybe this isn’t the place for your personal critiques of her job performance.

Yeah, fuck her for wanting to go after people who published hacked naked photos of her, right?

I counter your opinion with mine. She is actually a great actress (see Personal Shopper and Clouds of Sils Maria among others), is hot as fuck, and is a super interesting public figure. You can’t teach taste, so I won’t bother trying to convince you otherwise. :)

Please tell me that Lea is okay? I felt so bad for her after the car accident.

Yeah, I’ve watched from S1 when it was the little show that could. I’ll still watch unless it becomes clear that it can’t be its true self with the Viacom/VH-1 overlords involved.

I would kill to hear Bianca read Sasha and that ridiculous win.

I’m still mad that Sasha won.

fingers crossed s9 was so pedestrian because of the cast and not because of network meddling

I don’t care for that filter he used.

I am so so so so jealous. I feel like I was born ten years too late

Katya was robbed in All Stars 2.

That and calling Coulter a “garage sale Barbie” who “crawls out of her roach motel.”

I already commented but I like this interpretation. If we spent as much time organizing politically as we do dissecting the intentions of liberal comedians, we might actually have a chance at changing things.

Maybe I’m just the dummy here, but I took it as her making fun of the inactive people who think they can ignore the problem?

So am I a horrible person if I laughed at “Who drove the car into the crowd? Hillary’s emails?” Because I did laugh. Because that was funny.

The part about knowing very well that they were broken men now resting in hell seems to be clearly referencing his father to me. It’s pretty personal.

WARNING: I followed your link to Romney’s fb post, and I made the mistake of starting to read the comments.

Unsolicited advice from someone who survived a very necessary estrangement from her own mother: beware of anyone who attempts to convince you that you should be able to look past this. I wish someone had told me 20 years ago that “blood is not thicker than safety.” Thank you and good luck.