KikaMarie
KikaMarie
KikaMarie

I’m sorry but I don’t think ghosting is ever acceptable. Coward or not, man or woman up and tell the other person you’re not feeling it. They will have WAY more respect for you and it will make it much less awkward if you ever see them again in person.

“The emotional effects of his diagnosis may help explain some of his behavior over the past two years”

I hear you, but it’s important to remember the man is motherfucking ancient. Homosexuality was a mental illness for the majority of his life.

You clearly have no idea the point she is making. Black women are the most vulnerable to sexual violence because there is a distinct history of Black women being considered subhuman and animalistic by white men and white women. The concept that you “can’t rape the willing” was applied to all Black women, a blanket

William’s ex-gf penned a rather interesting reply on HuffPo where she called bullshit on his whole ‘I-was-too-good-at-at-it-so-she-squirted’ line.

Yeh, the clothing style most DEFINITELY fit the era of clothing. the Early 2000s were a fucked up time for a lot of us.

I totally disagree. I think that the clothing suited their characters, and that the show did a good job with the time they were working with (early 2000s, not a great time for fashion, but definitely a time when those scarves were everywhere) and also growing with them - Rory’s wardrobe in particular. Rory, at the

I think the joke is that she is magical and can make people walk because she’s a fairy/witch/whatever, not making a joke at the expense of handicapped people.

Yo I think maybe we all need to get off the internet if we are offended that a drunk Nicki made her friend get out of a scooter.

Am I the party-pooper for finding this just sort of staggeringly unfunny?

Not to be all, “what about the murderer’s feelings?” but I had a very similar thought reading this. Many of the people responding to you seem to be stuck on the idea of this person being so disgusting for committing the act of rape, that they are denying his humanity. It’s not to suggest feeling any pity for him, he

A classmate of mine stopped taking her meds and went missing when she was about 17/18, and her family had to disclose her mental illness - otherwise it’s just “a near-adult doing whatever she wants,” and not “vulnerable person who needs to be found.” That’s standard.

She had to disclose her daughter’s illness when she was missing, with a strange man and didn’t have her medication, making her likely to make poor or dangerous decisions. It’s no different than if she was diabetic and left without her insulin. When your 17 (at the time) year old goes missing, privacy goes out the

From the WaPo article: “Ferreira then allegedly had sex with her body before burying her under the porch.”

Beyond this being dangerous for actual victims of domestic abuse, I think it’s kind of self-congratulatory and gross to think that just taking part in a viral campaign is in any way doing any real good. Donate money, volunteer somewhere, but making a status update or tweet in instagram post does nothing but make the

You scare too easy.

The fraternity is suspended until August 2016.

If a single life could be saved with a drop off box then I don’t see the problem??

You keep saying they would have pressured her to answer questions, but that’s just an assumption. The quote specifically states that children can be dropped off anonymously, which sort of indicates that the process isn’t heavily dependent on interrogating the person bringing the child in. (Also an assumption, sure,

Yes, murdering the baby was clearly her only choice because, um, ac/heat wasn’t available at the fire station or police station....um, what? That’s what you’re trying to say? I guess we shouldn’t expect anything very profound coming from you since you say “would of” repeatedly instead of “would’ve”.