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Jeremy Spoke in Class Today
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This isn't a snarky response. I think the best way to understand it would be to look at something like Stockholm Syndrome, in which a hostage is actually successfully conditioned (whether purposefully or incidentally) to actually identify and sympathize with their captor, rather than holding them in contempt. Or

Although this is true, whether or not I was otherwise already in the public limelight, I would personally find it more than a little life-ruining if I was known nationally for doing something as heinous as rape, particularly if I was actually innocent of the crime and it had been falsely leveled at me for whatever

In fairness, while false accusations are certainly rare, I think there is still some importance to the whole "innocent until proven guilty" dynamic (even in the court of public opinion, as I said elsewhere). Because as much as the false accusations might be rare, the potential ruination of someone's life in the event

As others have pointed out, there are now FOURTEEN different accusations here, a lot of which legally could not result in any money for the accusers at this point. I'm somewhat hardcore about wanting to have actual, definitive evidence with stuff like this, and innocent until proven guilty (both in an actual court or

Yeah, and additionally, they said for years that there would never be another South Park game because they hated the Acclaim games so much (I think there were still some shitty phone games and things like that here and there, which presumably they had no say in). The finally decided to return to the idea with Stick of

If he's concerned about oversaturation, there's no need; we already hit that point several years ago, when I stopped going to these superhero movies. Please, please make it stop. We don't need five different superhero tentpoles every single goddamn year.

Though this is true, I've watched/listened to countless Cartwright interviews over the years (mostly back when I was still a Simpsons nut) and the performances always sounded right back then when she would enthusiastically break into the voices. I was even listening to some Cartwright interviews from "Fresh Air"

Yeah, I definitely understand it, but it's just kind of sad to think about. Especially with the show itself plodding along like this. Isn't it a sign a show should finally end when the actors are actually becoming incapable of playing their parts?

Maybe it's the quality of the recordings (the other people sound right/normal though…), but it sounds like Cartwright either can't be arsed to actually do the Bart voice right, or just isn't capable of it anymore. As someone who hasn't watched a Simpsons since the Bush administration…anyone know? Has it degraded that

I'm a grown-ass man and I've had my last two birthdays at Barcade. Doesn't get much better than drunken TMNT and Simpsons.

I'm 28, an avid player of new games and someone who does really enjoy how much more complex they have gotten. I have no problem with newer control schemes (except for FPS games but I was bad at those even when I was a kid/teenager). But, I do think there's something to be said for simpler older games, and I'm an avid

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no

I never thought I'd type this sentence, but Gene Simmons kind of has a point. Sterling's comments were in private, in his home, with another person recording them without his permission. They were also disgusting, but I'm not sure I'm down with firing people for comments they make in the privacy of their own home, no