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A couple of weeks ago I stumbled onto a conservative news site and was absolutely stunned by the viciousness of the comments there. I made a very neutral comment and received a barrage of stuff like “you DemonKKKrat” which took me a while to even understand. I re-read my post and I honestly don’t know how they figured

My grandfather, my father, my uncles, my sisters’ husbands have all gone to war. I grew up with war all around me and every man I knew had served. The Vietnam war ended just months before my brother would’ve been drafted.

My crazy experiences with these photos:

I starred your post and Kinja removed a star. This has happened to me before and usually if I star it again it adds it back, then I star again and it adds it.

Have we all as a society agreed to mete out severe and swift punishment for every public mistake? Because it seems like it’s simply unthinkable these days to wonder if someone is driving weird because they just found out they had cancer or something.

Scarborough implied she was retaliating after not being offered her preferred position in the administration.

This coud be the drugs talking, but I have no earthly idea what is going on here. I sort of want it diagrammed like a flow chart and labeled with probability stats for how likely any specific statement is accurate. Some sober person, take pity on me.

Good point, but I think the difference is that Trump is saying millions of people voted illegally in California. The programmers/analysts are saying there may have been a hack in the voting machines or system itself.

She’s a job creator!

Okay, clearly she’s wrong on a billion levels. But if the store runs out of free bags, they should just give her the lousy $1.00 bag. Which I’m sure they would do if you dragged a manager over, but corporate stores like that won’t empower their low-level employees to use common sense. Instead, they force their minimum

Yes! They keep talking about how “only the coastal states” voted for HRC, like the coastal states are some insignificant fringe group made up of weirdos. We’re actually what makes this country run. And we’re some of the only 11 states needed to win the Electoral College. We’re kinda a big deal.

Thank God no one was parmed.

Huh. Two thirds men you say? That sounds a lot like my job at Google. Only there it’s 75% men.

First, Amber Heard is so beautiful I could look at her forever.

No spoilers and off topic: Whenever I see rooms crowded with knick-knacks and baskets and furniture and wall art and placemats, all I can think about is how annoying and time consuming it must all be to clean. Then I wonder if everyone on earth besides me has a housekeeping service. For me, if it’s not functional it’s

I know this is an old thread so maybe there won’t be any replies, but I have a question. What do people think of just calmly putting it out there that women tend to be interrupted more than men?

Okay but two of the women in that photo are wearing the exact same sexy outfit. At a Catholic church. Are we being punked?

They sound like a cute couple.

As a person who is a former nanny and has 14 nieces and nephews plus a goddaughter let me just say that these are horrible suggestions.