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I don't really care about the morals of it either, which is why I was hoping to hear some practical reasons in the replies. I knew about the wrongful death incidents, but I've never been informed of the cost/stress of the appeal process so thanks!

Question for you guys who are against the death penalty: Do you think it's wrong because "killing is never justifiable" or because of the frequency of wrongful execution? Or because of some other reason I can't think of?

I know, right?! I've heard of multiple celebrities accidentally posting their phone numbers on Twitter when trying to DM it. Do they not know that there's this thing called email?!

When I was 8, my favorite song was Sk8er Boi by Avril Lavigne.

He walks around with a great artistic reputation because his art is great. It is possible to like certain aspects of a person and hate others, you know.

I find it odd that they had to look, too. Maybe being put on the spot resulted in some kind of temporary amnesia? It'd be really rare that I'd be listening to something on my iPod that I didn't know the name of.

Now that I'm seeing a bajillion incorrect assumptions in the comments, I feel the need to elaborate: The event is not being put on by the school, it's a part of the Yale-in-New York summer event series for current students and recent graduates interning/living in NYC for the summer. All events and speakers in this

Dear lord, that intermission was the worst ever. I had to go to bathroom, which (as you can probably imagine) was hell. Luckily, I knew where the second women's bathroom in that theater was and got there pretty early on because when I walked out the line was outrageously long and filled with children jumping up and

Same. The only things mom brings up offline are stuff like "I saw you posted pictures from your film set. How's production going?" or "I saw that Darren Criss event that Sammy posted on your wall. Do you want to go?"

Our Allison Williams event is top news? Wow, this is weird. Also, it's happening at the Yale Club in NYC, not school.

That's a really good point about Little Girls.

I would watch the fuck out of a summer drama camp show.

I ain't going nowhere.

The College Council at my school is pretty serious. They have the power to sway campus regulations, control basically all of student life, and have a budget upward of $500k. (Plus, the president automatically gets in one of the prestigious secret societies.)

Though I was immediately skeptical of the study's results, now that I think about it more, it's pretty true actually. All my friends and I are Facebook friends with each other's parents, and it allows us to be on the same page about what's going on in each other's lives. If it weren't for my parents seeing my Facebook

My 3 year old sister is a Youtube master. She uses my parents' account and iPad to watches her favorite tv shows all the time, and she even knows how to favorite videos to add videos to playlists and look through the account history to find things she's recently watched. And we didn't even teach her how to do any of

Ohhhh, was that your first time seeing the musical version of the story? I'm actually the opposite and have never seen the movie but have seen (and stage managed) the musical before.

But I don't get why some journals have such low standards for external validity when that's basically the whole point of running the experiment anyway. How do you allow 139 students from one midwestern school to represent a population that contains millions of people? It just doesn't make sense to me.

Yes, Emily Rosenfeld was definitely a scene-stealer. (It's kind of hard not to be as Molly, though. That part is inherently adorable.) I can see her becoming a Young Cosette soon.

I saw it Friday night! Jane was spectacular, but those little girls just blew me away more than anything.