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This is also true. 

So I have mixed thoughts about all this too. On the one hand, I don’t think it’s so much about like salvaging him as a person. He’s a human being and I don’t believe anyone should be defined just by select actions alone. As they say, power corrupts, and who is to say that were I to have lived his life and assumed his

Though ultimately I agree with your spirit of he who is without sin let him cast the fist stone, I can safely say that though I’ve done a lot of bad things in my life, thankfully nothing as bad as sexually harassing a whole bunch of people. It’s possible that the holier than thou attitude is a matter of degrees of

1.) Totally true. Then again so do most people.

Thank you for your thorough answers, I’ll move these to the top of my reading list! 

Any recommendations for educating myself on this topic? I was recently put on a project at work (non-profit) and we could really benefit from this kind of thing, it would fit right into the way we are trying to change our approach to communication.

This is a weird and stupid question but I feel like I have to ask someone because I’m lost. Why are people stocking up on food

What do you dry it with, a towel? A butt towel??

Restraining orders often actually cause murders. People who might otherwise not get to the point of murder, after they feel themselves emasculated by the order (they are being ordered to do something after all, having their power circumvented by a higher authority) feel so enraged that they do get to that point.

Man I have reviewed those documents! Shows how much you know.

I am not a member of the Japanese justice system, nor am I participating in any way with his trail. If I was, I would be required to assume a nonjudgemental stance in relation to his guilt. I am not, and therefore I can draw the obvious conclusions. If I am wrong, neither he nor I lose anything. Based on everything

What I meant by that was that it is unfair only in that the rules are applied selectively. From the standpoint of the law, the charges are probably fair. From the standpoint of the individual who lives in this society and is charged under a system of laws and punishments that are unequally applied, it is unfair.

He broke the law. He is only being treated unfairly in the sense that, probably everyone in his position breaks these kinds of laws, but he is getting charged because he made some very powerful enemies. The charges are probably fair, it is the fact that they are being applied selectively that is, from Ghosn’s

I love my car and I love my freedom for the same reasons you listed (among others). I’m still definitely for more public transportation. I’d like to have the option. No one is forcing anyone to use public transportation. I live in a rural area and so I don’t need it here the traffic is not bad. But head up to the

This is the correct take. 

Freud is still worth reading. He went off the rails a lot and had a lot of strange ideas. But there’s a lot of insightful stuff in his books. A lot of good tools for conceptualizing the mind, which is why, without crediting him, we still use his ideas all the time in in the field of psychotherapy.

Whether intentional or not, cool all the same...

PT, the gift that keeps on giving.

Dude I thought it was exaggerations. These are literally the first imagines I found on google. 

This is amazing!