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They’re great. I’m from New York City and Jewish but have been to the Christmas Spectacular at least a dozen times because I find synchronized dancing of pretty much any form mesmerizing. They’re amazing dancers.

Rich women aren’t usually the ones who rely on the kind of programs they’re talking about. Won’t benefit the Trumps = not necessary for the world at large.

30% at most

I don’t mean to seem heartless but anyone who willingly voted for Trump while having access to television and/or the internet deserves be forced to suffer through the policies he pushes through.

At least they didn’t score in the 4th. If McAdoo was talking to Manning, it didn’t do much good.

Narrowing this post down from the hundreds (thousands?) who came to mind must have been one of your hardest tasks this year.

Have seen them, doesn’t mean they have them in their possession. I probably wouldn’t talk about them and risk violating an NDA if I had no hard evidence to back up my claim and knew it wouldn’t accomplish anything (if “grab them by the pussy” didn’t tilt the scales, no racial slur was going to).

Fuck the Washington electors who voted for Powell right in the ear.

I literally cannot stop laughing at the fact that you described a kangaroo jumping in front of your car as mundane.

“Donald Trump is a phenomenon that foreign countries haven’t seen. So, it is a shocking experience to them that he came into office.”

Can someone even do that? Just abscond with someone’s kid if the child is not at risk? Seems like Rob should be able to take this to court if he really is an innocent party

Cho could have responded “google it.” It is always - ALWAYS - better to speak to an individual experiencing something if you can. She reached out and Cho engaged. No one said she was obligated to.

Here’s a few

“Buy a book” would have been a completely valid response. Cho instead decided to engage in a conversation where she tried to educate Swinton.

It does seem a little accusatory, like she should have realized. I think people who have no experience dealing with loved ones with mental illness just can’t grasp how it works.

Oh I know you weren’t, I was just assuming you hadn’t seen that (it’s in the linked report, which I skimmed to find out why the police wouldn’t go through with it).

Doesn’t taking the video itself and sharing it constitute a crime?

I dunno, this sounds pretty damning.

Oh that could be it. Though you’d hope that if they uncovered this evidence at least the police would feel motivated to try to prove it on their own, knowing that she’s telling the truth.

Can the police press charges now that the school seems to have miraculously come up with the evidence needed or is it over once they declined to charge the players? Having a video should be “sufficient evidence,” no?