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I’m with you; I think this is a hideous idea for both of them.

Lord & Taylor is funny - until, of course, they break up. And they will. He’s been described by at least one person he knows as not the sort to actually gt into relationships (too focused on his career, for starters - yes, I forget where I read it, so disbelieve as you will) & she seems to be great at picking guys who

No, not givng her 100%. Just more than the creeoy guy she kept in the attic.

Oh, please. It was so obvious that she set him up for murder & just didn’t get arrested for it. If she had really been “in fear of her life” at the time, she could have called the police right then & there and had it all out in the open. And if she didn’t want anyone to know that the “creepy guy” was her lover, she

No, he’s “creepy”. She’s a “monster”. See the difference?

I had no idea you could do this.

(History nerd here: Marie Antoinette never said, “Let them eat cake.” That was a 17th century Prussian princess. You may now return to your righteous fury over this disgusting pig & his enablers)

I did just tweet at her that she was a bitch, which is a word I usually do not use because it is also gendered. But it fits. It really does.

Here: print this out, fill it out & mail it in. It’s a complaint form you can use to keep Aaron Persky from letting another rapist off with a slap on the wrist.

I think it was sarcasm.

Luckily, the Interent is forever #BrockAllenTurner #rapist

And you, good netizen, win The Internet.

We can do something about “Judge” Aaron Persky: print this out, fill this out & mail it in

To be fair, I think he was actually trying to use a neutral word. He could also have said “behavior.” Which isn’t much better than the way everyone else is interpreting it.

It’s easier than you think. Just start by teaching him solid respect for other people & their things: “No, you may not have that other child’s toy unless they say so.” Then, “No, you can’t just run up & hug that other child; you have to ask first!” Then it’s “Yeah, that other kid is being a jerk, but don’t hit him

I had my rapist show up where I work, with his wife. Of course, he had no idea that I worked there, but he found out when he asked for the expert in what he was trying to buy from us, and my name went out over the intercom - and I did not show up. Luckily, my supervisor was very understanding, and nothing was ever

Except that black guys get off with slaps on the wrist as well (Most famously: Stubenville).

You’re ignoring that there’s a huge difference between “My son did this horrible thing and I wish he didn’t have to punished; please try to forgive him” & “Gee, what he did wasn’t so bad, really!” The mentality evinced by the father is akin to that if a rapist.

It’s not that he was “defending his son”. It was the concepts in which he believes in that make it possible for him to deny his son did anything seriously wrong that would make him need to be punished. It’s not too big of a stretch to think that only rapists refer to rape in these terms.

To be less snarky here, didn’t the bastard kind of walk her out there? I don;t think he was just wandering around & found her there; I think they were both at the same party & he saw that she was drunk & zeroed in on her.