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Seriously, all the folks who think that the issue stems from Watts' refusal to give her ID rather than the police officers accusing a black woman of "criminal" activity because she dared to be romantic in public can fuck off.

The picture is beyond heartbreaking. She just looks soo hurt (as she should) and the ABSOLUTE FUCKING IGNORANCE on that police officer's face makes me want to hurt him.

SSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PREEEEEEEEETTTTTTTTTTTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!

It just looks boring.

She looks SCARILY like her.

Ì really wish I had not been informed of this. I have stuff to do before Christmas.

All the "I'm totally not victim blaming but, like, you really shouldn't take naked pictures of yourself if you want to 100% be safe" comments are HORSE. SHIT.

Just three dancers? Ok...

They should have cropped him out, he's far too distracting!!

Fair enough.

Well no, not really. We celebrate it hugely here "inside" Ireland - it's a national holiday and every town in the entire country has its own parade and there are festivals and things. It's like a massive party day.

Beautifully written. Captures so well the loss of a personal icon. His tweet was too much for me as well.

Oh you plastic paddies and your "heritage".

Well it definitely could be because I'm from Dublin, so Cork might have a different policy!

No, but we do say "feck". You may need to brush up on your bigotry.

It's just in Ireland our parades are specifically not done this way. St. Patrick's Day parades here are music and dancing and theatre, specifically cultural, no social or political groups march under their banners. Not because of homophobic sentiment, but rather because of the past religious tensions. So it's just

Are American St. Patrick's Day parades loads of different groups just marching together? I'm just confused as to what's Irish about it...?

Go fuck yourself.

That headline and picture are genuine comedy gold. Enough gold that you should be able to retire and live quite comfortably.