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Megan Thee Stallion as a chaotic yet sexy Hellraiser[.]

These corporations are, essentially, choosing the tax benefits of Texas over any sort of principles.

Chappelle doesn’t have a very coherent stance on these issues (at least as expressed in The Closer.) He says:

Well surprise, surprise! Katie Thurston and Blake Moynes are breaking up. I cannot believe they managed to stay together that long.

More likely to stick than if Cummings had killed Frazier as the result of a deliberate use of deadly force in the course of a police encounter.

I’m prepared to have that conflict and let it play out if that’s what needs to happeneven if it means that I may die in some slack-jawed yokel’s terror strike. I’d rather roll the dice on being a casualty than to spend the rest of my life kowtowing to a pack of regressive, hateful degenerates who refuse to play the

It’s not all that difficult to become a lawyer. You mostly just need to show up to class and know how to cram. Law schools don’t perform the gatekeeper function that med schools do—not anymore at least. I’m a lawyer and some of the dumbest people I’ve ever met are lawyers. We are not all that special, and the fact

I’m a lawyer, and I gotta say, there is some truth to this. In fact, I’d wager that any lawyer you’ve ever hired or called probably thought about you, and your problems, the same as any customer support person you’ve ever called (“your call is very important to us...”) But hey, you can always proceed pro se lol

So he’s on probation until he’s like 18 (if he was 14 in 2019, and it’s been two years,) and he’s got some meager amount of community service. I’m not gonna say for sure that “the punishment fits the crime,” but it would definitely have struck me as excessive to jail him for any amount of time. He could probably have

While FPC doesn’t take a position on abortion in the brief, it argues that courts allowing an unconstitutional law to stand because it’s enforced by people’s neighbors, rather than the state, is a slippery slope.

It’s fine to say that fewer assaults happen in regular cabs because cab drivers with legit medallions are better screened by cab companies than rideshare drivers are by Uber or Lyftit makes sense to me, and I have no problem believing that, whatever the numbers, traditional cab numbers are safer. But OP’s question

If we’re rewriting the Constitution, let’s just get parliamentary system going and institute ranked choice voting.

It’s really a simple question: Why should Americans trust an allegedly non-partisan institution whose most vocal actors only act on partisan terms?

Some students say their rooms contain mold, rats and roaches, while others have experienced flooding and more . . . .

I understand that he was being hyperbolic and wasn’t saying that Walton or her politics are literally similar to David Duke or Duke’s politics. But even still, this was an incredibly stupid thing to say, and should have known better.

Oh fuck off, pedant.

Definite. There’s just nothing “thrilling” (good or bad) about the Biden administration.

I don’t know that anyone is even trying to engage in that fourth-dimensional chess. For all their high-minded ideals, the fact is that the news is still a business, and “if it bleeds it leads.” Unfortunately (for the print media’s margins anyway,) the Biden administration doesn’t “bleed” quite like the Trump

I knew everything I needed to know about you when I saw you started your reply with “By the gods”.

My guess: reporting on the Biden administration is probably more dull and boring than recounting the zany antics of the Trump administration.