...you think Michael Jackson hasn’t had accusations? Also, a google of “Kobe Bryant Rape” brings up like...a ton of hits
...you think Michael Jackson hasn’t had accusations? Also, a google of “Kobe Bryant Rape” brings up like...a ton of hits
Recently, an acquaintance who owns a small business told me she dreads seeing customers pay with a rewards card because it means the credit card companies take a bigger cut of her sale.
Make her own choices based on that decision and their relationship, which may be 1. Staying with him or 2. Breaking up with him? It's not exactly rocket science
“I would never have gone into religion otherwise.”
Tangentially related: how do you know if a recruiter is worth his/her salt or not? What differentiates a good recruiter from an okay but mostly useless, or a bad one?
“I’ve been looking at EpiPen for years,” said Ari Kresch, CEO of 1-800-LAW-FIRM
Once in my life, just ONCE, I would like to meet a white person with dreds that is not total garbage.
PREAAACHHH. I feel like this sentiment extends to many “progressives” - they don’t want equality. They just want to punish someone and “win” because they lost for so long.
Actually...that’s not how treason is defined in the United States. It’s a very specific crime:
Did anyone else click through the link to https://umaine.edu/lobsterinstitu…?
I didn't realize that men were being overwhelmingly raped or attacked by men and weren't allowed a space that would be free from that.
lol thanks
Oh, this article and Mayer can just fuck right off.
Recently I met this woman (not as a psychic, as someone my family knows). She did art stuff and heard I did art stuff and wanted to meet me. She is very religious and involved with Christian God, which made it all the more weird when in the middle of our conversation she asked to see my hand. I thought it was a…
Well, I guess we found the new community manager Niantic hired
Again - probably needs more info on the area’s court system than I have. I know what I’ve seen at my firm in a red state, which is that lawyers are very, very loathe to sue the city in any area that they are practicing or intend to practice in. The catch-22 is that you need a lawyer that knows the courts and the…
I’m not familiar with Kentucky court systems but it’s possible. But keep in mind, depending on how far from her, the client will probably end up paying for travel for the lawyer (which is expensive) as well as however the lawyer is going to obtain the needed court documents (in TX, certain counties sometimes charge…
It’s not just criminal defense - it’s any lawyer that practices in those courts in that county, especially smaller counties. There’s a county here where lots of lawyers straight up refuse to work in - everyone knows it’s super corrupt. Our firm gets lots of people who want to sue the city for whatever reason (and in…
If they end up taking it. There are far more people who have had fucked up jail experiences than ACLU or SPLC can represent. there is so little recourse for people who have been screwed by the law/city/etc.
The sad thing is, she is probably not going to find a lawyer willing to help her sue. Lawyers know that if you sue the city you are basically fucked in all your future cases.