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Priapus was an interesting god

While I agree, I think the author wrote a biased piece that lead to some of it

You have a fair point...I just remember being so annoyed at the time in the prior article...but that is psychology in overestimating the prominence of things that annoy you.

Yes, we should screen cap some of the comments from the last story on this, people were ready to lock him up and throw away the key

From your last article, and many of the individuals commenting therein, you pretty much had all assumed he was guilty. Will anyone come back and say they were wrong to jump to judgement?

No, you really shouldn't have felt ethical writing a paper arguing for equivalent treatment.

As a man, I find it both ignorant and terribly insensitive to women to immediately turn it into a conversation about men. Everything doesn't have to be "but the other side has a problem to." Can't we just deal with the fact that this issue is really terrible for women without trying to find an equivalence in men?

Umm, that actually contradicts your prior statement. Sure everyone has some atypical cells, but that is not the same as cancer. NOte the final clause "most resolve themselves and never result in cancer"

His work is discussed in the homage to Pseudoscience that "what the (bleep) do we know" and was pretty well debunked...so it has that in common with Homeopathy

aluminum is not magnetic, and the oxide in deodorant even less so...don't worry about it.

The "commercially" was the key point. You can still post pictures in a non-commercial manner without consent (generally)

So I actually kinda agree with both you and AspenRS....they should be dressed professionally because of the environment and type of program, but it should also be directed at everyone not just scary women parts

Judging from the comments on this thread, I'm not the only one to make the assumption that the author is suggesting everyone knew. As with the first comment starting this thread, it is dangerous to infer culpability on everyone at the party.

It didn't say that. Instead, it is the inference I was pointing out that people seem to be making from the Sheriff's statement that "others students were aware"

While it wouldn't be my strategy, plenty of lawyers want to get ahead of what talk is already circulating. Maybe this student really had nothing to do with it and there were rumors flying about them in the town?

There is a difference between "other students were aware" and "all other students were aware." I've been to many a party in my day, with and without alcohol, and you often don't know what is going on across the room let alone in a locked room

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Well I'd say yes and no. Was she the most beautiful woman? No. Was she some hag? No, that was more likely Roman propaganda. Cassius Dio noted that she was "a woman of surpassing beautify...brilliant to look upon and to listen to." Plutarch both comments on her beauty but also as noted the other qualities such as her

Well, except for the vast majority of the historical record contradicting that "history," so it was appropriate to put history in quotes.

Well I suppose we are also applying today's standards of beauty. Maybe she was considered a beauty by her contemporaries? She certainly had something going for her to wow Caesar and Antony