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I think it's a great arrangement; although it might not be cost-effective, so at least 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and from that you can build to the basement is mine, the garage is yours or... I'd love to have a big yard and a shack away from the house that could double as a guest-house I suppose...

You know.. That sounds like a story worth reading.. I think if you made it through that, you can make it through a lot of things.

Hahaha! I thought about Xo-Jane too!

A gown out of your train? Genius!

I think you're right on pointing out that violence and beating your wife ain't fun, but I figured it was supposed to illustrate the point of grasping at straws to feel manly or something... I got the feeling you were just here to read, participate, understand and not troll, and I think it's cool that you teach

That is just awesome! :)

Isabel Allende is president of congress? WUT? This is so much ass-kicking!

True dat! Edit please!

I.Just.Can't.Deal... With how well put this is!

Oh my! You have Mafalda as your avatar! You rock!

I hate this whole blaming it on culture thing... Some Hispanic men are like that, but that doesn't mean all of us Hispanic women would take this kind of crap or that he fairly represents us at all. Furthermore, "ayayai!" is not a typical Venezuelan expression, so I'm guessing the idiot producers told him to say

I read about this on HuffPo, and apparently even La Leche League and similar pro-breast organizations called out the UAE on their BS and what a bad idea it is...

I was enjoying the video until they complaint about the minister of defense "wearing a skirt"... fuck their sexism..

OMG... Yes... :(

Exactly what I thought after seeing the game xD

You beat me to it! There should totally be a Clue version of this game!

I just made a comment saying that because I missed this one.. Seems nobody thought of that... I pass by a memorial almost everyday and it feels a bit overwhelming sometimes

So.. Please don't shoot me for being a memorial-ruiner apologist, but for some reason, I feel like there was more to it than just "aesthetics".. Like it reminded her of a personal experience everytime she walked by it and taking it down was more of a knee-jerk reaction after passing in front of it too many times?

So, I agree with the article and most of the points already made in the comments, but this makes me wonder: Is this woman married? What kind of relationships has she had in the past and currently has? I'm a bit concerned that the next big headline of a public figure being beaten by a partner is going to be the lady

"The absence of feeling anything"...