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Tila Tequila goes on intense rant, uses fake neuroscience to explain why she can say the N-word.

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Everyone's favorite Twitter lunatic (well, one of them—gosh, there are just so many) Tila Tequila is at it again. On February 16, the reality television star/model/Twitter troll/general crazy person tweeted that she should be allowed to use the N-word because Nicki Minaj uses it in songs. Or something like that.

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Of course, one huge difference is that Nicki Minaj is black ,while Tila Tequila isn't. But don't try explaining that to her, because she'll only come back at you with some super powerful fake science.

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Okay, that part about the Tuskegee experiment is true, but it doesn't justify anything she says, and it doesn't lend any credence to the rest of her rant.

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The "experiment" (or whatever it is) wasn't over, though, because she started right back up the next morning.

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So, is she racist? Insane? Is this performance art? An Internet comment come to life? Who even knows at this point.

https://twitter.com/AngelTilaLove/status/700126157392334849

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Here's the skeevy pickup-artist opener guys are using on Tinder in case you want to weed out the creeps.

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Earlier this week, the Instagram account Feminist_Tinder posted a screenshot of a message that apparently a lot of women have been receiving on Tinder.  

https://www.instagram.com/p/BBzzcE4upir/

You're probably thinking, "There's NO WAY those aren't the words of an 'uncalibrated' poet who has found my picture and means this special message for me and me only." Well, not to break your heart, but the people behind the Feminist_Tinder account traced this endearing opening line back to a post on pickup artist site PUAmore, in a section called "openers." There's even a video, featuring human garbage Maxmilian Berger, with the super-appealing, straight-to-the-point title How To Fuck Girls On Tinder. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBLArv58xc

In September, Berger posted screenshots on his Facebook page of women who supposedly fell for the line on Tinder:

https://www.facebook.com/rsdmaximilian/photos/pb.337885113051134.-2207520000.1455876383./477150362457941/?type=3&theater

(Quick aside: who knew so many women were so interested in squirting?)

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So ladies, however charmed you might be at first by this extremely earnest and heartfelt Tinder message, and however eager you are to reply "YES, YOU'VE HEARD MY PRAYERS, I'LL BE THERE IN FIVE MINUTES AND I'M STAYING FOREVER!" be forewarned: the romantic words and the loving sentiment behind them are taken straight from pickup artist Max Berger. He's the man you really want. And honestly, he shouldn't be that hard to get. But if you can't make your dream of meaningless sex with him come true, rest assured there are any number of other scummy jerks out there just dying to use this line on you instead.

Is this the worst opener you've seen on Tinder?

These vintage photos of ‘hot grandpas’ will make you do a double take of the next geezer you see.

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If you haven't heard, "hot grandpas" are all the craze, and it's thanks to this vintage photo of an insanely photogenic soldier, shared by Redditor Togakure:

http://imgur.com/gallery/e8U7BvT

Togakure said the photo was taken “in 1950 before deploying to Korea.” It wasn’t long until a throng of thirsty Redditors commented and up-voted the photo, with even one mentioning “Holy sh*t your grandfather was hot.”

Then, on Friday, TODAY fans were blessed with even more vintage photos of hot grandpas provided by the show's fans on Facebook. You'll find it hard to not swoon over these old military dudes at their prime (coupled with captions you're probably thinking in your naughty little head):

"You could be my thrill sergeant.​"

“Sharing a picture of my grandpa Paul duing WWII - pretty studly and great hair,” Stephanie Dunster said.

"When I see you, my main sail raises."

With a hot mug like that, why does Erica Swell's photo of her grandpa ONLY have two Facebook likes?

"Can I whisky tango all over your foxtrot?"

"Grandpa was a proud 1st generation Polish-American WWII European theater. He was a great big bear of a man - 6'4 and muscular till the day he died in his late 80s," Kazia Gemmill said.

"Check your six! I'm coming in."
 

“This was my grandpa in the marines in WWII, fought in the Pacific theater and received 2 purple hearts,” Kate Kelley said.

"Hey baby, I can’t put you in the Corps, but I can put the Corps in you."
 

“My father-in-law looked pretty sharp in his Navy days and he is STILL quite dashing!” Amanda Clark said.

Can't get enough of these hot grandpas? Check out some more images of elderly studs perpetually crawling in TODAY's Facebook post, here.

Watching this adorable baby kangaroo begging for milk will make you want a baby kangaroo.

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You may not know this now, but you almost definitely want a baby kangaroo. And you'll be certain about it once you see this video of a little baby kangaroo hopping around the kitchen and grabbing onto the legs of the human who gives him his milk.

https://www.facebook.com/kangaroosanctuary/videos/929743933760992/

If that hasn't persuaded you that you absolutely NEED a baby kangaroo in your life, spend a moment looking at some of the other videos and pictures on the The Kangaroo Sanctuary's Facebook page. 

https://www.facebook.com/kangaroosanctuary/photos/pb.436255526443171.-2207520000.1455907238./906113122790740/?type=3&theater

The Kangaroo Sanctuary in Alice Springs, Australia, is the home of Chris "Brolga" Barnes, a.k.a. Kangaroo Dundee. As of September 2015, there were about 30 kangaroos at the sanctuary, according to ABC News

https://www.facebook.com/kangaroosanctuary/photos/a.445887142146676.89711.436255526443171/930964790305573/?type=3&theater

In an interview with ABC News, Brolga (which is a type of Australian crane, and may have become Barnes' nickname due to his height) revealed that his career as "kangaroo-rescuer" began 10 years ago when he pulled a joey (a baby kangaroo, duh) from the pouch of a kangaroo that had been hit by a car and left dead (ugh, sorry!) on the highway. He said, "What comes to you is how vulnerable the baby (kangaroo) is. I thought, 'I'm going to have to keep this'."

https://www.facebook.com/kangaroosanctuary/photos/pb.436255526443171.-2207520000.1455907238./906499572752095/?type=3&theater

As a kid in Perth, Brolga loved watching Skippy the kangaroo on television. "Just the thought of a kid (Sonny Hammond who befriended Skippy) out in the open space . . . he's got all that freedom and an animal that I didn't get to see . . . a kangaroo—that was just a dream for a kid."

https://www.facebook.com/kangaroosanctuary/photos/a.445887142146676.89711.436255526443171/928672777201441/?type=3&theater

Now that you're convinced you must have an adorable baby kangaroo or else life is not worth living, please note: whatever you do, do not get a baby kangaroo. Because it will grow up to be an adult kangaroo, and as Brolga himself says, kangaroos "have the potential to disembowel you" by doing things like kicking you in the groin so hard that you need stitches. Not so cute anymore, little buddy.

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Disabled mom writes 11-paragraph letter about grocery delivery man who shamed her with a cutting note.

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According to The Sun, Beth Lloyd suffers from Crohn's disease and arthritis, which makes grocery shopping much more unbearable for her than other people. As a way around making trips to the store, Lloyd—whose conditions make even moving around the house difficult—uses a delivery service from the British grocery store Tesco. The mother of three recently put in an order as she usually does, except for she mistakenly arranged for the delivery to come an hour earlier than she intended.

For reasons Lloyd explains in a post on Tesco's Facebook page, Lloyd didn't make it to the door in time and the driver left her a generic failure-to-deliver card from the store. Instead of properly filling out the card, the driver left most information fields blank and addressed it to "Mr and Mrs I cant be arsed to go to the shop." Lloyd's response to the incident was lengthy and stirring. 

Thought I would share my Tesco delivery experience from last night. Firstly I would like to explain a few things... I am chronically ill, my husband is my registered carer. He also works long hours, plus many hours commuting to and from work. We are very blessed to have 3 young children. We try to protect them from the full impact of conditions, as we want them to be happy children, not constantly worrying about me. We try to give them a 'normal childhood.

I physically am unable to do a supermarket shop. I occasionally visit the supermarket at the weekend, but only with my husband. And not for a long, or but weekly food shop. Due to my illness and disabilities, I cannot lift or push heavy objects- (which a trolley full of food for a family of 5 would be). It would be dangerous if I managed to do a shop. I would be in a lot of pain, physically and mentally exhausted.

Then to get it into the car, drive home, and then put it all away- if by some chance I managed this, the knock on effect would be long lasting (especially as any shopping trip, would also be accompanied by at least one young child), and cause additional complications. So being able to pay to have our food delivered to the door, at a time when my husband will be home and to put it away, has been so helpful.

We are always very polite to the drivers, and express our gratitude for their service. I made a mistake last night, and booked an earlier slot than thought... Thankfully, my husband had just arrived home, he had given me my prescribed morphine and administered my IV medications. He was in the kitchen with our children, I was resting on the sofa, preparing to be helped up stairs to get settled in bed.

It was just before 7.30pm. I heard my mobile ring, it was out of my reach, so I was making my way to it, it stopped ringing very quickly, when I looked there was an unknown number.. I then heard something posted through the door, my husband went and saw the pictured card from Tesco (at this stage, we only saw the front picture) my husband opened the door, the driver was still there.

My husband politely called him over, and asked what time the shopping was due, the driver snapped at him '7-8pm' (an hour earlier than I had meant to book). Once we realised our mistake with the time, we apologised. The driver was very rude, and didn't respond to our apology. When I said I hadn't heard him at the door, he pointed out we have a sign saying the baby is asleep, and also explains that it can take me time to answer the door.

Having a member of Tesco staff make such rude, unfair, discriminating presumptions about myself and my husband, makes me so upset. What gave him the right to pass judgement on us, and our situation, and the fact such unkind, and judgemental comments were posted through my door- my home, a place where I should feel safe from being discriminated against because of my health, makes it even worse, I feel violated in my safe haven.

It is a very personal attack, in my own home. It is also worth noting that my 8 year old could very easily have picked up he card, and have read the awful name his parents were being called.

Right now, I am mix of angry, disgusted, and devasted. I also want to make sure anyone who uses the delivery service realise there is a possibility they too may face being the victims of false and defamatory comments.

I also want Tesco to know, that I want this matter dealt with appropriately, it is a very serious matter, and the driver should be disciplined. I need to know if it is common that Tesco discriminate people who pay for their shopping to be delivered, whether it is because they are ill, disabled, working long hours, have young children, elderly, or just want to use a service Tesco provide?

I have no idea how you are going to restore my faith in your company, but more importantly I am concerned you discriminate against customers who are disabled, or unable to shop in store dod any reason, and that other people, are also being subjected to such thoughtless judgemental attacks.

Lloyd's 11-paragraph missive caught Tesco's attention. Huffington Post UK reported that the store manager reached out to Lloyd and a spokesperson said, "We are urgently investigating and will update Mrs Lloyd with our findings." Hopefully they will find free groceries and a sincere apology for Lloyd.

Anger rooms, where you can pay to break TVs and dishes, are now a thing.

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Forget about shopping, a nice meal out, or even a spa day—the only thing you need to know about in order to treat yourself right in 2016 is the Anger Room. Originally from Arlington, Texas, Anger Room is coming soon to New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago for limited engagements. Residents of those cities can make a reservation, and for $25-$75 (depending on location and length of time), show up and SMASH THE LIVING SHIT OUT OF EVERYTHING IN THE ROOM. Who needs a massage when breaking everything around you is an option? 

According the the website, the Anger Room is "the most cost effective alternative to stress relief on the market." Customers are given safety gear like goggles and suits to protect their clothes, as well as a "weapon" like a hockey stick upon their arrival, and then they just go to town. 

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Can two people go into an Anger Room together? You bet your sweet bippy they can—hello, DATE NIGHT! Screw Netflix and chill; you know you're more in the mood for Anger Room and kill! (Note: you are not supposed to attack the person with whom you enter the Anger Room. It's not like the Thunderdome. Two people can enter, and those same two people are expected to leave.)

But sorry, pregnant ladies, you're out of luck—Anger Room does not allow expecting mothers to use their facilities. You may be full of rage hormones, but you'll just have to make do by trashing your own apartment, or maybe the apartment of a friend or loved one. 


This tech bro wrote an open letter complaining about homeless 'riff raff' ruining his commute.

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A San Francisco tech bro/entrepreneur wrote an open letter on Monday calling homeless people "riff raff" and saying that the city's poor, transient population is a huge problem—for "wealthy working people." Yup—without appearing to care much for the problems of actual homeless people, software developer Justin Keller bemoaned the trouble homeless people have caused him in a note posted to his website.

"How horrible for ME!"

"I know people are frustrated about gentrification happening in the city, but the reality is, we live in a free market society," Keller wrote in a letter addressed to San Francisco's mayor and police chief. "The wealthy working people have earned their right to live in the city. They went out, got an education, work hard, and earned it. I shouldn’t have to worry about being accosted. I shouldn’t have to see the pain, struggle, and despair of homeless people to and from my way to work every day."

The whole letter is incredible in the worst way—"somehow during Super Bowl [sic], almost all of the homeless and riff raff seem to up and vanish," Keller writes at one point, optimistically (?!?)—and worth a read. (Keller later apologized for calling homeless people "riff raff" while also continuing to apologize for nothing else.)

Of course, Internet mob justice came swift for Keller. The website of his start-up, commando.io, mysteriously went down, and Keller's been getting these kinds of tweets directed at him and his company:

https://twitter.com/improvperson/status/700505235286921217https://twitter.com/mehtatheory/status/700354448174919681https://twitter.com/ionutroghina/status/700348345806692352https://twitter.com/realsesmith/status/700011919055302657

You probably won't feel too bad for him, though.

Kris Jenner named Caitlyn Jenner as the worst dressed at Fashion Week, but she had a good reason.

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Kris Jenner made an appearance on E!'s Fashion Police, where she did what a good momager should and plugged her own kids while trying to say something newsworthy about her ex. When it came time for the hosts—who look progressively less like themselves every award season—and guests to name their best and worst dressed of New York Fashion Week, Kris chose those close to her.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpzbF5jL9as

Her choice for best dressed was a tie between Kim and Kylie at Kanye's fashion show. Her choice for worst dressed was Caitlyn, at the same show, also dressed in Kanye's Yeezy line. In her own words: "I can't handle the shoes with the skirt," she said. "And I really would have liked this outfit for myself... I'm a little jealous." Clearly Kris does not understand how choosing a worst dressed works. 

On the same episode, Kris said that it would be impossible to ever admit to disliking a Kanye design. "I don't think any of us would dare say we didn't like it," she said. That's probably best. But has Kris not considered the potential drama and publicity that could result from a family member dissing Kanye's clothes?

Reporter won't stop interviewing Flossie Dickey, a 110-year-old woman who just wants to take a nap already.

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Nichole Mischke of Good Day Spokane had the displeasure of interviewing Flossie Dickey, who turned 110 on February 18. Mischke, clearly angling for a fluff piece, tried to engage in some small talk with Dickey by asking questions like, "Are you excited for your party?" Flossie—who obviously wanted this woman to leave so she could take a nap—just stared unhappily, giving occasional sassy answers. God bless, Flossie.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OAUn3A4QtaI

"Her favorite thing according to her family is to sit down and have some whiskey straight up," a care center worker said of Flossie. Between napping and drinking whiskey, this woman has some laudable hobbies.

Photographer fights workplace breastfeeding discrimination with gorgeous photo series.

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After hearing a myriad of horror stories by nursing mothers in the workplace, Singaporean photographer and mother Jen Pan has had it with breastfeeding discrimination. In response, she's create a new photo series titled “The Magical World of Breastfeeding." Her photos immerse you in a place where mothers can freely nurse their babies without catching any blood red aggression from haters.

"The main intention is to show the beautiful women breastfeeding their babies -- we wanted to celebrate motherhood and at the same time create awareness for the mothers who face difficulties at work place," the photographer told The Huffington Post.

Pan hopes these photos will be seen by company managers who will heed its obvious message: there ain’t nothing wrong with breastfeeding at work, or anyplace.

Where do you stand in regard to mothers nursing in public?

Little boy collapses in happy tears after his baby sister buys him a hamster with her own money.

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Abby and Daniel Stout are six and nine, respectively—ages where young siblings do not always find themselves getting along. Their mother, Rachel Stout, filmed a video of the pair defying the odds and acting as exemplary models of sibling love. The emotional moment occurred when Abby went out of her way to do something special for her brother's birthday. To say Daniel appreciated her present would be an understatement.

https://www.facebook.com/rachel.stout.7/videos/vb.1452380054/10207815418330712/?type=2&theater

"Are you crying? Cause I am," Abby said, before double-checking and asking her brother, "Are you happy crying?"

Rachel uploaded the video to Facebook, where it quickly went viral, for obvious reasons. She included this description:

So ever since Abby got her hamster Daniel had been busting his butt doing extra chores and going above and beyond to earn money to buy himself one. We added up Abigail's birthday money and gift cards and she had $55 total. I asked her what she wanted to do with her money and she says, "I want to surprise Daniel and buy him his hamster. He has been working soooo hard." I asked her numerous times of she was sure that's what she wanted to do with her money and she never faltered. Daniel went over to a friend's house to have a sleepover and we took Abby to pet smart where she asked for the exact hamster Daniel said he wanted, held it to make sure it was nice and excitedly told the woman all about how she was surprising her brother. We got it home, set it up and she she couldn't wait for him to get home from his sleep over so he could be surprised and meet and name his hamster. This is the video of him meeting "Cubby."

So not only did little Abby use her birthday money for her brother's hamster, but she also bought him the exact one she wanted. Abby and Daniel have so many birthdays ahead of them, how will she ever live up to this gift in the future?

Stomach-clenching video captures moment school bus full of kids is almost hit by oncoming train.

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Last Wednesday, February 10, a group of terrified Texas students watched as a speeding train came inches away from ransacking their school bus. Thankfully, the 42 students from Klein Oak High School are safe, but as you can see in the video below, they came very close to getting hurt:

https://youtu.be/CrXtGNWRAuc

In the video, you can hear the students' screams while one of them says, “Do we all want to die?” a rhetorical question which was most likely aimed at the careless bus driver

And speaking of the bus driver, she "told school officials the students were too loud for the bus to be driven safely," ABC News reported. In case it's not obvious, she's no longer employed by the school district. 

This dog adopted a bunch of orphaned possums. It's both cute and horrifying.

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Depending on how you feel about possums, what you are about to see will either be a wonderful dream or a horrible nightmare. When Brazilian animal trainer Stephanie Maldonado's uncle's dog killed a mother possum, Maldonado came up with a solution for the litter of baby possums left behind: raising them with the help of her dog, Pretinha.

Pretinha and her adopted babies.
The babies eating. The Facebook translation from Portugese for this photo is "Time of chaotic lol porridge of kibble with petmilk for the gambázinhos, they amammm." Chaotic lol porridge indeed!
Two of the wee possums hiding between Pretinha's legs.

Since mid-January, Moldonado and Pretinha have been raising the marsupial babies together, and Moldonado has posted about their progress on her Facebook page. She took care of the early feedings, giving the babies milk by tiny bottle every two hours. Pretinha, meanwhile, has cared for the babies by cleaning them and letting them cuddle up for warmth. She even lets them ride on her back just like a momma possum would:

"Do you like my new hat?"

And here's a video of them out and about:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10207065999661171

Of course, this is far from the first story of inter-species adoption. There's the cat that adopted ducklings, the monkey that adopted a puppy, and the millions of humans who have adopted everything from dogs to snakes.


Benevolent prankster brightens rainy day by covering strangers with a giant umbrella.

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You know how it is these days: when you see somebody doing a nice thing, you can never be completely sure whether they're doing it just to be a nice human or because they're actually filming it so they can go viral. This recent video from prankster Luke Donohue proves that it can be both. While trying to film a different, less-interesting video in the rain, Donohue decided to have some helpful fun and borrowed a table umbrella from Starbucks to help protect people walking around a college campus. As you can see, people were pretty delighted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPgY6V1XI1o

Now get yourselves some darn umbrellas, you college kids. 

These people checked out weird sex toys so you can stare at them checking out weird sex toys.

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There are about as many different sexual preferences as there are people on this planet. And because the Earth has billions of people, that means that at least a few folks are going to be into some weird shit. In the pursuit of knowledge and clicks, BuzzFeed asked its community members about the weirdest sex toys they've ever seen, from the dildo that puts alien eggs inside you to a "pussy pump." Then they tasked some of their fine staff members to play with them. But not like, y'know, that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdwfvpJrxM8

A mom was shamed for breastfeeding at the gym, so she shamed them right back with an angry Facebook post.

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A mom named Aidan Johnson posted an open letter on Facebook yesterday to share her humiliating experience of being attacked for breastfeeding at the gym, and her experience will make you really, really angry. "Today I was confronted with something that has confirmed to me why nursing in public is something I need to continue to do for the sake of other mothers," wrote Johnson, a mom of two from Ohio, after the gym manager asked her to "cover up" while she was feeding her child. Here's the post, which has been shared over 300 times:

https://www.facebook.com/lemonaidan12/posts/10100595472884722

It reads:

I’ve been breastfeeding now for a total of 31 months. It’s been up and down with challenges, frustrations, lots of cuddles, and I’m ultimately proud of what I’ve done for my 2 kids. I’ve had a lot of support over these 31 months, and have been lucky enough that no one has ever had any negative comments to make (to my face at least!). However, today I was confronted with something that has confirmed to me why nursing in public is something I need to continue to do for the sake of other mothers.

I was having a meeting at the café of my local gym, Premier on Sawmill. The café is down some stairs and at the end of a hall, so really out of the way and not visible (not that that matters, anyway, but still). There were a couple other people in the bistro, including the worker. I was nursing my 8 month old son (with only the top of my breast visible from my shirt- pretty sure the numerous naked women walking in the locker room should be more of a concern!) when someone from HR approached me. She began saying that the gym supports breastfeeding and she “understands” because she breastfed. They “just wanted to make sure I was accommodated” so I could go up to the kids area which is private or I could go into another room which wasn’t occupied until the afternoon. Over and over she kept saying how much she “understood” and how they just wanted to “accommodate me”. I said “no thanks, I’m fine and clearly my sleeping son is too”.

Leaving, I was very upset and called my husband. He decided to go and talk to them today instead of waiting until tomorrow. If it had ended here I would have been upset but moved on. Instead, his conversation has just blown my mind. He spoke with the GM, Jim. Jim said that I was being a victim and that my husband was being a victim. He said that he went down to the bistro, saw me nursing, and saw “all the people staring and making comments” so he sent HR down to talk to me. My husband said “so your main objective was to have her move or cover up” and he said “yes”. He said numerous times that I needed to meet them halfway because they have many other gym members to worry about. He said that if I wasn’t the type to meet them halfway, maybe we should find another gym. He repeated multiple times that I was just acting like a victim. When my husband mentioned Ohio breastfeeding law and that I’m legally allowed to nurse, he said “well I’m legally allowed to ask her to cover up.” My husband’s biggest frustration came from the fact that this man started off many sentences with “well if she’s the type of person….”

I’m hurt, sad, embarrassed, and ANGRY. Why should feeding my son be a concern to anyone? People get so offended by breastfeeding advocates. By why are there advocates to begin with? Because there has to be. I’d love to have continued on my day never thinking twice about being at the gym. But instead, I’m faced with this. It needs to change. I know by making this post public I'll get some backlash. And guess what? I don't really care. Feeding my kids is most important and until everyone in the world understands that, I'll stand up for what I believe in.

Victim-blaming plus breastfeeding-shaming: it's an anti-women twofer!

32 of funniest reactions to Jeb Bush suspending his presidential campaign.

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JEB! Say it soft and it's almost like praying. Following a third subpar primary showing in South Carolina, Jeb Bush officially suspended his campaign (after already losing JebBush.com) for President of America (the gun). His speech was full of class and humility. Twitter was brutal. Commentators will miss his occasional outbursts, petulant looks and quotable non sequiturs. Comedians celebrated their favorite target with one last colossal roast on Saturday night. These are our 32 favorite Farewell To Jeb tweets:

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https://twitter.com/louisvirtel/status/701246630549262336

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https://twitter.com/RexHuppke/status/701237173291524096

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http://twitter.com/LILINTERNET/status/701241774925357057

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https://twitter.com/MattOswaltVA/status/701239777022967808

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https://twitter.com/JohnnyMcNulty/status/701236215073345536

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https://twitter.com/saladinahmed/status/701244328526614529

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http://twitter.com/michelleisawolf/status/701242316833452032

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http://twitter.com/realjeffreyross/status/701243138946555905

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https://twitter.com/sarahjeong/status/701240348354301952

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http://twitter.com/imillhiser/status/701222540602122240

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https://twitter.com/JennyJohnsonHi5/status/701233709735768064

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