Any relation to Bell County?
@oh no i di'n't: No, please, I don't hold you responsible for the post. Thanks for the explication. The Post's xenophobia and sensationalism is always a good target, I just thought the shot fired here kind of missed it.
@oh no i di'n't: Hmm, ok. It's a strange example. And it discounts the possibility that in a case like this a seemingly well-off white woman might actually draw special negative attention from frustrated homeless people, crazy folks and Gawker writers.
Not sure I totally get this one. Is Hamilton aware of instances of non-Caucasian people who have been pushed in front of the train recently without the press noticing?
@lionel-mandrake: Why was this comment redacted? You were right.
Don't pin this on the Sierra Club in 6 mos.
@misslinda: I'm looking forward to the upcoming article: "Give Your Man a Funeral He'll Never Forget."
It hardly seems fair to beat up on a former commenter and leave her ability to comment disabled: [valleywag.gawker.com]
Soliciting papers on whether Critical Race Theory is an effective rubric for illuminating how screwed Lucia S. Whalen is.
There's got to be some way to buck the system.
And I thought Cate Blanchett could do anything.
Whose nose?
Who knows.
Has quirks,
but works.
It blows.
@MyCubeHas3Sides: If you're here, you have to write a limerick.
@RollsRoyceRevenge:

Writing limericks about noses...
Oh, how many problems it poses!
Made still more traumatic
when a Gawker thematic
makes my writing worse even than Moe's is!

@blix:

One day a schnozz from Ambrose
refused, wearily, to smell a rose
it said with a sniff
"someone else take a whiff,
A nose is a nose is a nose."

@Aaron Altman: I think just upholding a tradition.
@KarenUhOh: No it's not FNFF until this starts up. A rare KarenUhOh sighting:


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