Lord, this is some nouveau riche bullshit. Regular people don’t need this and won’t buy something that’s just going to jam up the washing machine when you forget it’s on the towel.
Lord, this is some nouveau riche bullshit. Regular people don’t need this and won’t buy something that’s just going to jam up the washing machine when you forget it’s on the towel.
But I don’t have 1,000,000 to buy a bike. Can I but a Bike Voucher on eBay?
i believe it varies on the state/local laws... in general though (legal or not) i would recommend wearing a helmet.
Well, yes. Did you seriously think that development tools would be available on a closed platform like the Xbone or PS4?
Modders are limited to what Fallout 4 current allows. Bethesda can add more / newer functionality with a DLC however.
Who should be patting themselves on the back if not a group of women who stopped a rapist?
they should’ve just let that good deed exist in the moment rather than crow about it on social media.
I don’t think prostitution is wrong, as long as the prostitutes weren’t trafficked into it and truly chose it of their own free will. In my opinion, it should be legal everywhere.
I, too, intervened in a sketchy situation once. A guy was leading a very intoxicated gal out of a bar and she kinda went down on the pavement out front and he was too weird, trying to jolly her along and get her to leave with him even though she could not. I just totally inserted myself in the situation and tried to…
Maybe what’s hitting you wrong is that this is a bunch of women talking their own selves up for having something awesome, and we live in a sick culture that says women who do cool shit should STFU and be all modest and humble, and let other people praise them if they happen to be so inclined.
These women do deserve pats on the back. But if you don’t like that, consider it a way to warn women that someone they think is a friend might not be a friend and that women should protect each other, even strangers.
They raised awareness. They also deserve a pat on the back. Don't be stingy with your pats. Their actions likely prevented a rape and the perpetrator was caught. Fuck it. Give them all the pats. I wish someone did that when it happened to me.
I think it’s incredibly important for people to talk about this stuff. We talk a lot about ending rape culture, and one of the ways that we can protect people is to be more aware of potential danger around us, and stepping in when we see it. These women did an amazing thing, and we SHOULD be talking about it. This…
I don’t which is more troubling.
Sharing the story means getting knowledge out there.
Yeah, he probably thinks of himself as a “nice guy” and was just sick of being in the “friend zone”.
I think it’s fine they shared it on social media. They didn’t include info about the woman herself, or identifying info on the dude even. A lot of us wonder if we should say something or intervene or just let things go when we see them. It’s good be reminded that a) even your best friend might do this, b) it’s worth…
I don’t want to give the manager shit here. I think what he likely meant was that he couldn’t do anything as the manager, as in kick the guy out or something. Given that running things is the manager’s responsibility, I’d wager he’s the one who called the copes.
Then, in walks Santa Monica PD. They say “Come with us” and he doesn’t protest. Doesn’t ask why. Doesn’t seem surprised.
I think perhaps the most depressing thing about this is how many comparatively random women present had their own stories. This is part of why I think the number of women who have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lifetime is much higher than more conservative estimates like to place that figure. Men seem…