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Agreed. Still a damn shame.

huh? What are you babbling about?

That video definitely hints at some serious drug or alcohol issues going on. Her plastic surgery isn't aging well, either. I can only imagine how her story's going to end. Can she actually carve out a continued media career as America's rightwing alcoholic aunt (ala Peggy Noonan) or is this going to spiral into a

Right? God damn. 17 is nothing.

Ehh, I'd go further — people who are ostentatiously ANYTHING about their diet tend to be horrible people. Pick your sub-group - it's always the loudest that are morons and ruining it for everyone else.

Doing god's work, you are. I think you've saved my household a few hundred dollars in speeding tickets. (I'm a stickler, but the husband is not...)

So... I've rolled my eyes at a lot of the alarmist media coverage in various news outlets the last few days. But this just went up at NY Times, and I won't lie, it seems legitimately concerning. tldr - a West African-originated traveler in a Manhattan ER was admitted with "ebola-like" symptoms: http://www.nytimes.co

Funny, Waze to me is best for highlighting the speed camera traps in MD.

This here. There are enough reckless assholes on the road, endangering lives every day, that if the state is known for its draconian speeding laws — then so be it. Shout it from the rooftops. Maybe it'll convince a few Maryland drivers to stay the hell away. (Ugh, they are the WORST.)

It's downright infuriating how common this story seems to be. I'm sorry. :/

It was extremely upsetting at the time, and I never felt the same way about working there after that. I was naive, I guess; I expected that the salary talk might be tough, but I didn't expect being out-and-out lied to so blatantly.

Ha! Misery loves company. Mine was a non-profit, mostly staffed by women. But yes, the few men were more highly compensated, regardless of whether experience made that appropriate. God. That boss was a sociopath with a lot of internalized misogyny.

Honestly, the best way to deal with car buying is to do 95% of it over the Internet - make multiple dealers bid down against each other until they can go no lower, and when you do finally go in to finalize things, make it clear that you've got other very viable options and are ready to walk at the first smell of

I had a female boss repeatedly and directly lie to my face during salary negotiations. With a smile on her face, of course. It was infuriating (and a bad first job experience, yikes). I went in there prepared and armed with knowledge, and it didn't matter. She just kept smiling and essentially insisting that the

Wow, that's intense. The thing is, you had youth on your side. George isn't ancient and should still be in good healing shape at 24 - but kids and teenagers can heal bones miraculously by comparison.

Statewide, I think the ship has sailed. You can't beat back the bright, bright blue of NoVa, dragging the rest of the state kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Well, until you get to state legislature nuttery... *sigh*

That's EXACTLY what it is. It's a very smart move, legally speaking. We should all point and laugh and heap scorn upon these two, but we should not buy what they're selling with this 'it was all for luuuuurve' storyline.

I'm all for gleefully schadenfreuding all over this mess, but I'm a little disappointed this article naively bought into the defense's (rather clever) new spin on things. Hook, line, and sinker.

Erin, did you hit your head recently?

There's no statute of limitations on judgment of bad decisions.