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...the testimony you described, however strongly we may believe it, is exactly an allegation. bill cosby hasn’t been convicted of anything and therefore is an alleged serial sexual abuser. i get the comparison but you’re leaving out the biggest part which is that...

i mean, he’s racist in the same way that mayweather is an abusive misogynist: obviously and without much consequence.

*DEAR EVAN HANSEN.

i can’t believe that more people don’t bring this up. it’s been proven clinically many times over that in the long-term, even happy marriages pretty much diminishes most areas of women’s lives while improving most areas of men’s lives. which, if you’ve ever met a man or a woman, makes sense.

for all the money these people have, i fail to understand why they all seem to insist on decorating their apartments like renaissance-era monarchs. enough with velvet and the oil paintings already, geez.

f*** this guy. forever and always.

I really hope they get sued too, and I hope he wins, and I hope enough people are disgusted so that they stop flying united and eventually there is legislation to keep airlines from doing things like this.

i’m with you. but that’s business. corporations can and will do whatever it takes to make the most money. they super don’t care.

Oh, those passengers totally still pay. What the airlines are “losing” is the potential $$$ they could *also* make by selling that no-show’s seat to a standby passenger last-minute. And yes, this is greedy.

The problem is that airlines are allowed to set their own criteria for who gets bumped first, and it is 100% based on what benefits the airline. Lowest-fare passengers, people who are latest to check in, etc. They do not care where you are going and how important it is that you get there. Doesn’t make it right.

and to all those people with that point:

Airlines overbook to prevent losses in case passengers don’t show up to flights. And because we live in a world where corporations are richer and more powerful than consumers, this is currently legal. When we buy tickets, we’re consenting to the fine print of maybe getting kicked off in the event of overbooking.

This is awful. Even worse, they are probably legally protected. The fine print of reservations allows airlines to bump passengers in the event of overbooking, and different airlines have different criteria for who gets bumped first. Their tactics, however, were inhuman. I hope he sues the crud out of them for damages.

True story: Ive worked with cat deeley professionally several times. Each time she was nothing but totally warm, polite and personable. To everyone, even PAs. It’s possible she’s a secret nightmare but honestly I can’t imagine her being rude without real real reason.

yeah this person don’t know s***.

Are you an alcoholic? Or a substance abuser? It sounds like you aren’t. While your concern is probably coming from a good place, your responses are coming across as condescending and, respectfully, ignorant of the realities of addiction. Nobody would deny that drinking a bottle of booze and passing out is objectively

Ha! Former problem drinker here. One bottle of wine on a weekend night is nothing.

Would have been cool if two years ago McCann’s hr would have acknowledged and done some thing about my 20something female friend’s inter-office sexual assault accusations towards her married male boss, but ok. A statue makes that fine.

There is a difference between feeling conflicted about the food you consume or feeling insecure about your body, and starving yourself or purgeing until you cause yourself physical harm.

so just....don’t tell them about the degree? I dunno. There is always a way to sell yourself.