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How would this have had any effect if this was in place earlier? The puffed up cop didn’t care what the rules were and arrested her out of spite/ego anyway.

My mom had always wanted to attend BM. She finally dragged our entire family (all adult children and their partners) last year. She was 60 and had a blast. Burning Man is for every age. We camped near a “family camp” geared towards kids. They were having the times of their lives.

This is very Witches of Eastwick. I 💜 it.

My god this girl. She’s never evolved. The first pic looks like it’s not even this year. Like maybe she’s using one from 1999. The outfit. The boots. The pose.

Why does this site love them? I cannot understand it. At all.

I think it’s like 1000% more obvious when you see it in motion. In pictures, yeah, she looks great, but there’s something off when she talks.

Oof. I always go major reverse snob on celebrities who own ridiculously huge properties and massively hugemongous homes with theaters and kitchens the size of a restaurant and whatnot when there are people just down the road from them (in Hollywood this is the case) who are sleeping on the sidewalk. But I suppose if

Why are you quoting NY Observer without mentioning it’s owned by rat faced Kushner?

ITA. Girl could shut her entire enterprise down right now and buy that farm and never worry about money again.

“It would be a good feeling to just live a normal life for a second.”

Ugh. Insurance companies are devil’s spawn. A lot of people don’t realize that Michael Moore’s movie Sicko wasn’t even about the millions of uninsured Americans, it was about insured ones who couldn’t get their legit claims covered. So in other words, all those people helped by the ACA can now anticipate getting

To this day Facebook still suggests her as someone I may know!

Literally anyone from anywhere in the world could call your provider and pretend to be you to get that information. They could spoof their phone number or location even.

I really hate the PYMK suggestions that have one mutual friend in common. That feels like scraping at the bottom of the barrel and the algorithm doing the bare minimum. On the other hand, suggestions with no mutual friends are just creepy. At first I thought they were random names, but then a friend hinted that they

No, it wasn’t letters shifting in the envelope. The window was large enough the letter could be read.

You don’t see why that is statistically unlikely? That you’d be connected to anyone out of 1,400 completely random people in the United States is basically impossible, especially when you factor in the fact that this connection would have only been known to you in the past year.

but then why would he even agree to an interview at all?

And, indeed, if the deceased had Ebola, he’d have put himself in far more danger by chopping her up and exposing himself to her blood. So...

The thing about legit ‘accidents’ is that you don’t bother to commit another crime with the cover up.

Wasn’t “the witness” their  children?