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This comment alone is going to make reading this worthwhile, even after the the Pinkham’s Scofflaws come along.

Sorry dude, maybe if you didn’t want to get caught you should have kept your legs shut.

Welcome to the modern GOP. Their entire campaign theme at all levels is to endlessly whine about the media and the nature of the questions asked. They whined at Fox, they whined at CNN and now at CNBC. Here is something not mentioned by Reince - he negotiated the deal for the debate and approved the moderators. It is

I don’t want to unsettle you, but, you have more than one spirit. There are clearly four in that photo. Possibly five. I did not fuck with the actual images at all, I simply added more light to the strange area. Do you still live there? I am a medium. Oh, and free if you need me.

I went to college in the Chicago suburbs in the late 90s-early 00s. A couple of guy friends who also lived in my dorm were amateur ghost hunters with equipment and all that jazz. In their spare time they would go to both well-known and obscure places that were reported to be haunted to see if they could encounter any

About 4 years ago, my boyfriend and I moved into a duplex just outside the city. The first day I was all alone in the house, I started thinking that I was seeing things out of the corner of my eye. Flashes of lights and shadows. I never ever had that sensation at my old place. It happens from time to time, but not

Twelve Asshats Running

Not really. He lives in Janesville. Which is basically the place where people too stupid to live in Madison live. The cheesy parts would survive with Janesville just fine.

The most important point in this entire discussion.

This reminds me of the parable in which a drowning man is offered help by three successive sets of people, and he keeps denying them, saying that God will save him. When he inevitably dies, God asks him why he was such an idiot; He/She had sent all those people to help!

I’m not exactly believing of this but now I can only hear Charlie Daniels in my head.

I don’t think she's quite as bad as people who bring uninvited children.

When I was a server I once had a customer argue with me over what Thousand Island dressing was. We served a patty melt that came with Thousand Island dressing. The kitchen prepared it and I brought it out. The guy asked, “What is this orange dressing?” and I was like, “That’s the Thousand Island.” He responded, “No.

PINKHAM’S LAW!!! DING DING DING! We have a winner!

That costume is ridiculous, why does she have a priest’s rosaries?

Nuns kind of strike me as being the exact opposite of Kim Davis. She’s someone who’s led a fairly complicated life and who decided to be “saved” and to take refuge in fairly extreme views in mid-life. I think a lot of nuns, or at least the sort who tend to be teachers or nurses or social workers, tend to start off

That book was FANTASTIC. Seconding the recommendation.

I find this one very difficult. Having recently read the incredible All The Light We Cannot See – which I recommend highly for insight into something very much like this kind of situation – it’s quite easy to imagine a narrative in which an individual gets swept into an untenable situation by circumstances they cannot

The soup of the day is usually Hitler miss, but I’m sure you’ll just Goebbels up today’s gestapo soup.