Agree. The Game is a bit underrated.
Agree. The Game is a bit underrated.
I didn't have a problem with the Twist itself, but it felt like the author didn't really know how to dismount from it in a coherent way. She wrote herself into a corner with the Twist, leaving the book with a terrible and hard to swallow conclusion.
I think it's mostly aimed at shifting the focus in hearings from "all the ways she didn't say no" to "what made you think she was saying yes?" It should have particular benefits in cases of intoxication and other cases of compromised ability to consent. It does not, as you rightly note, fix the sometimes-difficult…
Oh, good, you're back again. This is still not a criminal law, it still doesn't say what you claim it says, most of what you're saying is made-up concern-trolling garbage, goodbye.
Nah, I hear the Albuquerque PD has a long history of surprising magnetic events. That could have created an artifact in the video.
The Kroll Show had such a wonderful Pitt-Philly sketch. http://www.cc.com/video-clips/5s…
Pro-life person not hypocritical for advocating death penalty. Film at 11.
"police does better than colleges" [NEEDS CITATION]
It's surprising how many of life's problems can be solved by saying, "fuck it, let's order pizza."
Isn't the answer to that erasure to create healthy social features, instead of preserving destructive ones? Why not a national holiday honoring Native Americans? There are plenty of historical people remembered more clearly than Native Americans who don't have a sports team named after them. If anything, remembering…
Sometimes if it's cold out, I want a larger drink than a couple ounces of espresso to warm me up. My usual order is a double shot of espresso, so it's not like I'm a wussbag.
Kinda mad nobody at the Daily Show called out this bit of mathematical bullshit.
That's not even close to the toughest possible FMK. Off the top of my head:
Motivation politics, basically. Most Americans favor gay marriage, yet you still see lots of politicians falling all over themselves to oppose it.
ALWAYS BE . . . . BE . . . . dammit. Line!
Me, walking through Target. "Nope. No. No way. Put it on your Christmas/birthday list. Nope. No. Not today. I just got you something. Stop asking."
It's possible this article is some kind of patriarchal false flag. "Sure, ladies, you can eschew male-dominated society: it just means living with your mother forever."
I don't think they are, as a general matter. This case relates only to Montana law.
My rebuttal piece "Fraternities Gravest Threat to Drunk Female Guests" is available to whatever outlet wants it.
No kidding. My school had an otherwise pretty good AP US History course, but we neglected the civil rights era, less out of malice than that ugly phenomenon where teachers get behind and try to pack everything from the Korean War on into a single May afternoon.