KhaleesiMhysa
Khaleesi
KhaleesiMhysa

When I was in the 6th grade I think, I left an anonymous love note in a girls locker, and acted like I was cleaning out my own locker when she came to get her books, so I could see her reaction. I have no idea what I expected, but it was embarrassing for me, and I felt guilty for embarrassing her in front of her

I'm guessing it was Carlos Danger.

Right? It's the same as saying, "I do not have full control of my actions and I don't expect to be held accountable for them by you."

Look, I'm sorry I didn't complain more about Stalin at the time, but I have what I feel is the bulletproof excuse of not being born then.

What is really weird to me is that the US system allows solitary indefinitely without a reason like... being a continous threat to other inmates/COs.

I believe you're confusing homosexuality with Coca-Cola. One of them isn't a western invention.

When you see a heterosexual couple on the street do you think "why are they trying to push their heterosexuality in my face?" No. So having gay people out in the open really has nothing to do with you and "promoting" homosexuality: people just want to live their lives free of discrimination and hate. Please leave

Promoted? I could see that in the West it's more encouraged to be open with your sexuality, but promoted is the wrong choice of words. LGTB's in the West are still facing major issues, especially from people like you who view LGTB education as "pro-gay propoganda". For Russia to persecute their LGTB community just

Ok, fine. But how is mistreatment of women and the lower class "protecting" Russia's culture from Western liberal imperialism? *crickets*

I think solitary confinement has its place in a penal system. But it's used far too much in the US as a default for when institutions are too lazy or overwhelmed or uncreative to actually solve (or even address) problems within prison culture.

Because homosexuality is a just a western concept? lololololol

Allowing homosexuals equal rights under the law is not "promoting homosexuality," nor is asking for this protection an example of "propaganda."

Yes. It's torture. Like the treatment of prisoners in Guantanamo and those considered "enemy combatants" but the U.S. government, it's socially- (and legally-) sanctioned torture. It's a massive injustice.

No.

Chris Brown opens mouth: *FART NOISES*

...Sorry. That's all the insight he deserves.

I think everyone should chip in to send one of the Jezebel ladies on the Paula Deen cruise. I would really enjoy the dispatches.

I literally do not get how solitary is legal. Every time I watch a movie or a tv show that features someone in solitary I can feel the insanity pressing in. Some very pro-industrial prison complex people seem to think that you can do whatever you want to someone who has broken the law (but the facts show how biased

El Senor Carlos Danger se approve

Is that a penis in your ear, or do you just have bad taste in music?

Anthony Wiener was a co-designer.