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Read the excerpt you fucking moron.

Read the excerpt you fucking moron.

Read the excerpt you fucking moron.

Read the excerpt you fucking moron.

Are you capable of reading, you moron? He was 15, she was 20 and servicing all comers (haha).

In the header picture, is that Beyonce’s sister, Fatyonce?

‘shredded penis’ ??

two*

There is only one box, and it is invisible.

... why is it a stock photo for an NYC story when the website is based in NYC?

That 3 million means nothing, no matter how you cling to it for cold comfort. Trump is president, Clinton is not.

Pootie Tang was an entertaining and amusing insight into African-American societal norms and daily life experiences, told in a way that made it accessible to a broader non-people of color audience. I’ve watched it several times and I discover fresh new nuances every viewing.

Interesting article, nicely written, and unusually free of the usage and spelling errors that infest Gizmodo Media. The house owner on the left has to be pissed at his two neighbors. Looked pretty crappy in an image from 2012, and from the description in the article there’s been no improvement.

Man this is the greatest party ever. Forget the drinks, forget the music, forget the conversation, what makes it so great is the Philips Hue Starter Kit which really sets the mood. The special hypnotic patterns which trigger the deepest most primal instincts, set to “I’m horny, I want to fuck”, are sure to make this

Man this is the greatest party ever. Forget the drinks, forget the music, forget the conversation, what makes it so

They weren’t saying Caesar. Don’t let the accent fool you, they were saying shmelt.

Downstater.

Steven Gilliard, an ur-blogger of rare discernment, a profoundly skilled writer, and a master of deft sarcasm, worked for Calacanis for a while, and regarded him as a first class weasel and a massive asshole. Gilliard is dead alas, while Calacanis is still an asshole. So it goes.

Excellent post Hannah. Well up to your usual standard in spelling and use of pronouns.

Many Olympic athletes pay for their own training costs and competetive expenses. They work for 4 years to reach a peak for the Olympics. Often it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Losing out on one Olympics may eliminate any chance to go through the training and qualifying cycle again.