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“Um, pretty sure that’s a romantic relationship, bro.

And Dvora Meyers. Not a day goes by when there isn’t sports news that makes me yearn for Deadspin writer and commentariat takes.

Sure would love to hear Diana Moskovitz’s take on this development but Spanfeller is a fucking piece of shit. 

As a public library employee, let me say, people read what they read. I’ve had 12 year olds reading political allegory and grown ass men checking out tween dystopia. And it’s all fine, absolutely no one should be shamed for what they read. And absolutely no one should go out of their way to stop someone else from

A little research will find plenty of times when the Boomer Generation (as a generation) had no problem calling out older generations, being told they are too young to understand (check out the DNC circa 1968 and 1972) and railing to have a voice...

fast forward to the late 80s and you can find plenty of the boomers

Gen X here — My complaint with Boomers as a generation is that they joined with the Silent Majority and systematically dismantled the system that their parents and grandparents built given the devastation of the Great Depression. They got their virtually free higher education, well-funded schools and libraries, roads

It must be reflective of Boomers’ collective guilt that this stings so bad and unlike GenX, y’all don’t take their criticisms to heart - good for you! That or it’s all just crocodile tears and pearl clutching.

Concourse post, comments work!

Love Clover, Love Jezebel. Long Live Deadspin.

Thank you for this, I have spent all morning looking for a website to tell me who won last night’s game.

Counterpoint, having been to many Methodist weddings (meaning, no booze at all), is no booze at a wedding is PERFECTLY fine.

If you want a real chilling example of the LDS approach to gynecology, when I lived in California years ago there was a large Mormon community not too far away where many of the wives all went to the same LDS OBGYN. They were so ill-informed about what went on in a normal gyno visit and so lacking in fundamental

This story isn’t scary, and there are so many other stories on here that I doubt anyone will read it...but it IS true, I wanted to share it somewhere, and folks in my normal life would probably roll their eyes, so...


When I was in college 1.0 for a theater degree as a costume tech, I lived with my roomie in a scuzzy apartment complex, but the building I lived in was a very happy little microcosm of nice folks. It was the single nicest community of people I’ve ever lived with, they are relevant and...this one’s long. Because

This is by far— by FAR— the freakiest thing that has ever happened to me.

Back in the early 2000s I moved in with a now ex-boyfriend. He lived in a bungalow style house in one of the neighborhoods of a large midwestern city. This happened when I was taking a personal day from work after moving in to finish getting things arranged and unpacked.

My parents thought they were just going to have one chid-me. My mom had my brother the summer before I started fourth grade. I was *relatively* okay with this. My mom had a c-section, and her mom came to stay because my baby brother was freaking huge and my dad had to get back to work.

I was recently staying at a wellness resort retreat in the desert. I don’t want to say the name because it’s truly delightful, but it’s like one of those place where white women go to do yoga and eat organic food and get Ayurveda massages. They also have a lot of things there that would maybe be considered mysticism.

“Station wagon Stalker”

I think I’ve told this one in the comments before, but I couldn’t find it. This isn’t really paranormal either, but it happened to me when I was a kid of 12 or 13.

I was walking back home from the park with my sister and my best friend one Saturday. The park we went to was a quarter to a half

I like spooky things, but I wouldn’t consider myself a big believer of the supernatural. In fact, if this hadn’t happened to me, I would easily write all ghost stories off to be just that - stories. But it did, and for 30 years it has lingered in the back of my mind “was that real?”.