I agree this seems like a sentence they can easily game, but I’m assuming they’ll be working under someone(s) who will, with reasonable efficacy, limit them to indolence (as opposed to affirmative malfeasance.)
I agree this seems like a sentence they can easily game, but I’m assuming they’ll be working under someone(s) who will, with reasonable efficacy, limit them to indolence (as opposed to affirmative malfeasance.)
That Tweet is aging like a fine wine.
It’s not irrational to fear alligators and crocodiles. They are incredibly dangerous.
So is this guy gonna sell real estate or something now? He certainly wasn’t qualified to be in Congress, and that’s a sweetheart gig (particularly serving in the House,) by the standards of most jobs with actual real tasking, success metrics, accountability, etc.
“Court records show that he told the FBI last July, ‘If they’re undressing, I’ve already looked. I don’t, like, schedule a time like, ‘You be undressed, and I’ll be there.’’”
“New Orleans police officer pleaded guilty to depriving a teenage rape survivor of her ‘right to bodily integrity’ . . . [and] that he was acting ‘under the color of law’”
“Uncontrolled emotions that transform into violence is an excuse.”
Widespread recognition of Ron DeSantis as someone who tortured detainees would probably help him electorally.
Has Chris Rock been defaming Will Smith? I was given to understand he’d been pretty tight-lipped about the incident (seemingly to set up some eventual special where he’ll talk about the whole thing.)
Your comment doesn’t actually address or try to explain why so much of an article (supposedly) about something Antonio Brown did required so thorough a takedown of Tom Brady. Your comment also doesn’t seem to deny I’m inaccurately describing the article, so much as it skips straight to justification (saying that I…
Not sure why an article about Antonio Brown doing something gross and indefensible required a discussion of Tom Brad’s alleged marital failings and all that’s going on there. It doesn’t seem Brown did this to support Brady—regardless of the extent of control we believe Brady can exert over his stans, I very seriously…
You better get to it. With numbers like these, I don't think the movie is long for theaters.
“Fierro did three tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan during his 15 years of service in the Army . . . Fierro said he and his family were at Club Q to watch his daughter’s junior prom date, Raymond Green Vance, perform in a drag show.”
“How dare you. You mentioned my name alongside men who have been accused of abuse & sexual misconduct.”
So three adults were prosecuted and convicted for consensual acts that ruined one rug, hurt no one. What on Earth.
I’m surprised they took the gamble on theatrical release. If I just come across this on Netflix, *maybe* I give it a look. But I’m not going to pay like $12-15 to go to a theater to see a documentary about events that have been thoroughly covered by news media for years now, and which cannot have a definite end,…
The out-of-state tuition is being paid by the additional 171 Out-of-state students is worth alot more than the $2 million they lost. I think public undergrad should be free, but this school is doing fine.
I remember that one too. I mentioned the one about flip flops because it’s softy analogous to what’s going on with the Fetternmans (i.e., the Right getting scandalized by some innocuous thing about the politician’s spouse/partner.)
“over everything from having worked as a bartender to wearing anything more expensive than a burlap sack in the Capitol.”
Let’s not cry too hard here. Out-of-state tuition at this school in 2020-21 appears to have been $20,243. Multiply that times 171, and you get $3.46 million. So, in actuality, the school appears to be netting well over a million dollars here.