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I like him too and his songs are classics but cmon the guy does sound like Pete the Puma when he sings.

For me personally, there are two reasons:

Its terrifying that they have to point out on their website that they are cut from real potatoes...

Brilliant. Although, arguably not as inspired as the Super Saiyan French Fries they released as part of their promotional campaign for Battle of Gods.

Bah, they totally make Super Hard obsolete the moment they introduce Super Hards 2 and 3.

oral sex would indicate the “active participation” of the woman and therefore consent.

Dear Navy,

Entered into evidence, wedding pics of Mr. Smith and spouse holding a knife and cutting a cake. Obviously of low moral character since he likes to "share" his knife.

So wearing underwear is some kind of magical rape barrier or something?

So, Mr. Smith, before you were stabbed were you wearing a shirt? When the knife pierced your chest did you specifically tell your attacker to stop? When he stabbed you the second time did you bother to say "No" in a firm clear voice? When you walked around being a jerk earlier in the day, weren't you pretty much

In case you didn't know: this young midshipman didn't even want to press charges. She knew she'd been raped and figured she could skip the part where she'd be ritually burned at the stake and blamed for her rape in front of her peers while simultaneously having her career ruined. She wasn't even allowed agency in the

It seems that in a military court, victim is synonymous with "enemy combatant."

When is someone going to put a stop to this line of questioning in military trials? Admitting it into court, is basically complying with the notion that the victim deserved it. A victims style of dress, and sexual history, have absolutely nothing to do with any rape case, ever. Allowing defense attorneys to even bring

Lots. I am native, I hate it. I know many who do as well.

Looking at the story we have, Sounds a lot like Taylor got a bee in his bonnet and started every 'step-up.' From my POV, Pullum's final action was protecting his family. Granted, stupid all-round, but at this point I have more sympathy for Pullum and his family than Taylor.

Ah you silly americans and your guns...

How incredibly unfortunate...but based solely on their last actions in this world; they're a couple of jerks. While I wouldn't wish murder upon anyone, the world might be a little bit better off with two less people that would shoot each other because of a traffic altercation.

Meanwhile at the Kotaku offices: