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Blond hair wasn’t caucasian enough for Tomi; she had to go with Albino.

Michelle Obama is emerging as the strong moral voice. She really always was, even when her husband was President.  

I am troubled about the extent to which we really don’t know all that Louis CK did to these women in addition to the sexual misconduct.

It makes me sad because my cousin is named Becky, and she is a genuinely good person. I’d like to propose that the next evil white lady archetype be named Tomi, because...well, you know.

Everyone see Aidy Bryant’s impression? It has to be hard to force the corners of your mouth down that far.

According to another translation of the Greek tv interview, when questioned about why he didn’t lock up the guns, he said that locks were expensive, as if that is a valid excuse.

In the original account, he drove her on a long circuitous route, trying to get her boyfriend off of his tail. (One thing omitted from the account above: him telling the fiance that he could easily be “found with a weapon” if he didn’t back off) The fact that he didn’t call the tail in for backup says a lot about his

I read a NYT article about mountain lions in Colorado residential areas, and a guy who was clawed by one (while trying to rescue his doomed outdoor cat) said it was like being “hit with a board studded with nails.” I can only imagine the power of those jaws. If you can stand it, do a Google image search on “mountain

She is an actual model, irl. Google the full outfit by D & G; she looks like a pre-Revolution Russian countess.

I wish somebody would doxx her because I bet she’s also a crazy roommate/stalking ex as well. She looks bonkers. 

Yeah, same in my city. In addition to untreated mentally ill, there is a growing number of heroin addicts nodding off or even appearing to be near death. It’s almost as if there’s no actionable solution for this problem, like funding community mental health and injection centers, or stopping the over-prescription of

Good fences make good neighbors. They also (as I discovered) keep random guys from drinking 40s on your front porch. I’m mostly for the more passive forms of disruption like fences, outlet/hose locks, “no parking, violators will be towed” signs. Cops hate quality-of-life complaints and start looking for more

Holy shit. I hope you told the bartender “I’m never doing that again.”

They are the same people who get offended when I, a person who fears large unfamiliar dogs, shies away from them and their high-strung rescue pit. They are not dog-lovers, but instead are dog-nutters; they have no respect for the dogness of their charges.

As Ms. Neptune pointed out in the comments, what if her dog had attacked the patter (who actually reached into her car window)? She’d be liable and her dog might be injured or even euthanized. Don’t touch other people’s pets without their permission.

I read the Facebook post. She did not get arrested for touching a black woman’s dog. She did however drunkenly thrust her hand into the open window of said black woman’s car because she supposedly had “a connection” with the dog. Dog’s owner angrily remonstrated her and white woman started screaming at her and hitting

I’m a woman and consider myself to be a feminist. Yet, when I saw the front view photo, all I could think was “Butterface.” She’s gonna need some work before either a Fox or NRA spokesmodel career.

I know another couple (also both academics) who chose a unique surname together. I won’t reveal it for fear of doxxing, but it is a term from plant biology/ecology, which is their field.

I’m really glad this article was written. Not only expulsion, but the threat of harm to family members was a strong incentive for slaves to not escape or rebel. I’ve also seen some dumb musings about why Jews didn’t fight back against the Nazis. They were being transported with their elders and children! It is

I feel the same way. It’s like the woman and the kids have to have the husband’s ownership stamp on them...otherwise the ol’ boy just won’t feel obligated to stick around. I kept “my” name, though it in fact belongs to a line of men going back to the invention of surnames. I wish instead that I had the last name of my