No.
No.
Well done sir/ma'am.
Hey now, this Canadian would propose that it's you Yanks that forget to add the necessary u. ;)
Alcohol can certainly play a role in perceptions, but in Canada (where this took place) self-induced intoxication is not a viable defence. That is, people are still held responsible for their actions while highly intoxicated (and it must be very highly to be used) if they are responsible for their intoxicated state.
This is such a beautiful picture.
That's how I caught the bouquet too! It came rocketing at my face and I had to catch it or I would have been smacked in the nose.
I have participated in one bouquet toss, in which my friend turned her back at us and proceeded to whip the bouquet right at my head. I caught it in self-defence so it wouldn't hit me in the face. Her other friend, who had taken her shoes off in advance, tried to grab it away from me and scratched the hell out of my…
you would think so, but no. I also hate cilantro, and by some weird quirk can smell and taste it if it's in my food, even if it's a tiny amount. You would not believe how many times I have asked for no cilantro, only to find heaps of it in my food.
No, not necessarily. There's a huge difference between maintaining a safe following distance with a car moving at close to the same speed, and suddenly coming up on a car that is fully stopped. While high speed may have been a contributing factor, she is definitely at fault. She stopped in the left lane of the highway…
She didn't have her hazard lights or her brake lights on, and her door was open. She was also fully stopped in the left lane (the passing lane) of the highway. It would have been almost impossible for him to stop in time or get out of the way, because he wouldn't have even realized she was parked until he was almost…
Is taking away a licence really enough in this situation? I strongly disagree.
Off topic, but is that Christian and Ollie? I can't figure it out.
Lucky for you and your friends (and I mean that). That doesn't mean it doesn't happen here, however.
I am also a Canadian woman, and I can confirm that it is a common occurrence here. It started for me when I was 10, and has continued. I've had times when I couldn't go outside without being catcalled. I've also been stalked and harassed in clubs to the point where I just wanted to get the hell out. It's also happened…
Did you mean to respond to me with this comment? I can't find a comment I wrote anywhere in this thread where I refer to anyone as an MRA or troll.
I think you're probably right. It was one of the oddities of the dub that they couldn't deal with the homosexual (i.e. when they made Zoicite a woman) and lesbian relationships on the show.
It probably would have been obvious to me even if I hadn't seen the original. They were kind of beating you over the head with it, honestly. The English dialogue made it obvious that the characters in the show were also really aware of it too.
I did too! It was so funny.
Good, because making Haruka and Michiru into cousins ("they're both girls, and cousins too!") made everything hilariously, so much worse than including the original lesbian relationship between them would have been. Instead of lesbians, they became incestuous lesbians (because they couldn't eliminate all the romantic…
You guys lost your chance with that whole losing to us twice at the Olympics thing.