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It is an internet crime for this article to not have a photo. 

Modcloth had some great stuff, but, for me, it was very inconsistent. You could get truly high-quality clothing that was a genuine bargain for the price; you could also pay waaaay too much for some really chintzy-ass shit. It was difficult to tell which was which unless/until you became a veteran buyer and got to know

Speaking of Adrian Chase, I’m not sure how he was one of Oliver’s “greatest foes” and warrants coming back for the final season. I think that I like him less than I like Diaz (but I agree with you that Diaz was terrible and I’m glad that Emiko set him on fire). Here is my subjective ranking of his top 100 from the

She is a bigot the non-white ones are fascinating in themselves though. The ones that sell-out for money have always been around. But the true believers are another thing entirely. I don’t she sees herself as honorary White ( I have known alot of Asian women like that) . According to the FBI’s uniform crime-reporting

I am glad that Tommy is back too. Of characters we haven’t been spoiled to be returning in the final season, I especially hope for Thea, Nyssa, Shado, Huntress, and Rag-Man.

For all its flaws, I’m going to miss the hell out of this show.

Reminds me of Zoobilee Zoo

It depends. I regularly go to a bar and grill type place where all the salads come with meat; they’ll make one without, but you’re ordering off-menu at that point. And this is in California! In the Midwest it’s pretty common for there to be literally nothing on the menu without meat in it.

I hope it’s destroyed. Republican political careers are like zombies -- they just lurch back to life somehow.

Destroying the political career of that POS white supremacist is the one good thing that has come out of this administration. 

And is the converse true? We can point to plenty of wealthy people in American life (Operation Varsity Blues) who didn’t work and weren’t the best but got wealthy and successful anyway.

While I see what you’re saying, this is far too good of an opportunity to pass up. I think it’s actually showing that “excellence” is a myth, because even AFTER achieving so much, they are STILL refused pay. If anything, using this as an example quells the stupid idea that somehow it’s all a meritocracy and women just

Friendo, I relish in statements like these:

it’s stupid how there’s this perception that cyclists all break the laws willy-nilly. I ride my bike to work most days and I follow the traffic laws since I don’t want to get killed. The only laws I break/bend are 1) rolling through residential street 4-way stop signs after slowing to a near stop, and 2) riding

I was riding into work the morning a woman got right hooked by a box truck on Addison and Damen. Drivers just flat out don’t have any awareness of bicycles unless they have a close call. The habit of doing something like looking over you left shoulder before you get out of your car just isn’t taught.

I’ve been a commuting cyclist in Chicago for over a decade. I’ve been hit a few times and had 2-3x as many close calls. I pass ghost bikes (white-painted memorials for cyclists murdered on the city’s streets) daily and it never gets any less haunting. What makes me ache even more about every preventable death

On the one hand, this looks dope and Greg Rucka is a god tier comic creator.

By sheer dint of their number of toppings, Subway remains one of the only places in those long stretches of the Midwest between the cities where my family lives that can provide me something approximately resembling nutrition. Which I need to counteract the dill pickle chips and vanilla Zingers I also tend to get on