Cstrife16
Cstrife16
Cstrife16

Agreed. If you can’t spell “fire” correctly, you can kindly fyck off.

This! I don’t get this! If you didn’t have $1200 to spend on something like this because you needed it for RENT, you are dumb as a box of hair, and I’m sorry, but my sympathy only goes so far.

Truth. The nonchalant putting $500 on a wrist band, and I’m working 50 hours a week with a master’s degree and sometimes wonder how we’re getting groceries.

“At one point, I was really nervous”

Whenever I read stories like this in the world, I wonder how on earth people my age or younger can just go and willy nilly drop $2000 on something like this. Our household income is twice the median and anything over $200 is a ‘is this ok? Can we do this?’ type of purchase. I always wonder what these people do for a

I wouldn’t say that they deserved it. Just because she has money to burn on festivals doesn’t mean she deserves to be scammed. But yes, certainly, a fool and her money are easily parted.

I don’t even know who that is. A quick google search, and I still don’t know who that is.

“The idea of eating the money really sucks. There were real concerns—like, this was my rent, which I just spent on this thing that’s not happening.”

I feel like a Kardashian / Jenner promotion and no other real details is huge red flag #1.

This was my rent I just spent on a bullshit festival means you’re privledged and someone else can spot you.

We would have also accepted; “like, because it’s pretty fucking easy.”

“You had Emily Ratajkowski and Kendall Jenner promoting it,”

Like, why would anyone try to actually scam us?

Knowing a prosecutor for Cuyahoga County (includes Cleveland), she says based on the things she has seen and heard, they don’t have any sort of case against Conley and isn’t even sure that he actually committed a crime

No one said a polygraph test was the only due diligence performed (regardless of its evidentiary value in court), and you have no idea (nor do I) what due diligence was performed. And no one can argue the contrary either. I don’t expect straw man arguments from you, Barry.

I know it doesn’t necessarily prove his innocence, but shouldn’t there be some mention here of the club footage which clearly contradicts her claim to police that they met in the hotel elevator?

Polygraphs are pseudoscience the same way fingerprints are — not reliable enough for a courtroom, but generally fairly accurate. Use of polygraphs is standard practice in monitoring sex offenders, for example. And prosecutors and defense attorneys both use them on occasion to support or oppose charging decisions, even

Whats the worst that can happen... they piss off their fans and move to vegas?

Somebody better tell everyone it’s 8 oz cups. Does anybody drink 8 oz cups of coffee any more?

It’s Syfy. Thinking is not only optional, it’s actively discouraged.