Well, my team in the lab says it’s pretty good but their analysis should be taken with a grain of salt as they’ve been known to falsify some data. Also, they’re imaginary.
Well, my team in the lab says it’s pretty good but their analysis should be taken with a grain of salt as they’ve been known to falsify some data. Also, they’re imaginary.
On a daily basis, Pictorial has at least one mood lifting article.
It’s so interesting to read that many female saints entered religious life to avoid the constraints of domestic life given the Church’s role in keeping women out of public life.
This is one of those times when you should use the caps to indicated ‘My Stepson, My Lover’ is a title.
Gladiatorial combat. They put them in a pit, and people bet on them. It’s like dogfighting, except not evil.
Thank you! I said something similar in another comment. At this point it really is not about guilty vs. innocent, it’s about the right to a fair trial and the miscarriage of justice that took place.
It never was about deciding guilt. It is about deciding if both of them received a fair trial. Avery’s case was put together by officers that owed him MILLIONS of dollars, hated him, and had wrongfully incarcerated him on purpose before. The kid hardly has shit for brains and yet got forced to confess all kinds of…
It’s fun for everyone to play detective and go through the evidence and talk about whether we think he (and Brendan) were guilty or not. But that truly is not the main objective of this documentary. Has anyone watched this and not been convinced that serious police misconduct occurred? In both the original wrongful…
Agreed. He definitely did not get a fair trial—regardless of innocence. And what happened to Brendon Dassey? Horrifying.
I think, but i’m not entirely sure, and am not looking it up right now that Brendan is already part of the Innocent Project. His case is an outright disaster and there’s no way he should be in jail, period, let alone not have been declared a mistrial. But from what i gathered at the end of the documentary—Brendan did…
It’s interesting to watch- not for deciding if Avery was guilty or innocent, but to witness someone not receiving a fair trial, the amount of corruption in small-town sheriffs departments, and how the system is build to chew up the poor and uneducated. All of these issues are present regardless of Avery’s guilt.
Ken Kratz is too much of a creep for me to believe his version of anything. I don’t know if Avery is innocent but I don’t think there’s any way he got a fair trial. His nephew definitely didn't.
This is how you know you are a true adult- boring dreams! LOL
I used to have those dreams too! I dreamed that I had a baby and I kept leaving it places. I’d cross the street and leave it on the other side. I’d fold a bunch of towels, hear muffled cries, and then realize that I’d stacked them on top of the baby!
If this is your first pet, I’ve been advising people to find out where your nearest emergency vet is, know how to get there, and have the contact information in a very handy spot, like stuck on the fridge, with a copy in your purse. Because you will need it at 3 a.m. in the middle of a holiday weekend, and you’ll be…
BOXCAT!
My dreams have been super-literal lately. The other day I dreamed the cat got fur and dust all over my pants, so I did laundry.
Talk to her (yes, you can use the dumb cute voice). Tell her she is going to be okay and you are her mama [papa?] and that she can come to you for anything she wants, when she is ready.
Also, when you are parting ways for a time (eg leaving for work), don’t act sad or nervous for her. Be firm and OKAY and tell her…
This is the pic I took of her at the shelter when I met her the first time. So pretty.
I adopted a cat today from the Humane Society!!!!!