“[B]ut at the end of the day, these pigs (by which I mean robo-dogs) are still cops.”
“[B]ut at the end of the day, these pigs (by which I mean robo-dogs) are still cops.”
“Selective Outrage is an ironic title considering he’s still playing victim a year later[.]”
“Jordan’s best course of action would have been to simply ignore Lore’l, regardless of what she said to him in the seventh grade[.]”
The site has a chief editor and corporate owners—they presumably exert editorial control over what makes it to “print”.
I’d rather just not come into possession of the stuff in the first place.
It could be the best Alfredo sauce ever made, and it would still suffer from being Alfredo sauce in the first place.
Despite being “nepo babies”, I quite like RDJ, Drew Barrymore, John David Washington, Kate Hudson, Zoe Deutch, Maya Hawke, Lily Rose Depp—I just saw “Infinity Pool”, and I apparently like Brandon Cronenberg—the list goes on.
Are you speaking abstractly, or is there some specific medicine/treatment-related thing you have in mind that the attending physicians could do (or not do) that would have a bearing on whether the hospital administration kicks her out?
Oh lord, but what if you can’t resell it for whatever reason? Now you’re stuck with this pile of odious garbage that may as well be radioactive.
That’s basically irrelevant; the woman’s treating physicians are almost certainly not the same people administering the hospital, collecting on bills, making financial or business decisions for the hospital. Even if they’re absolutely all for sale, they cannot do what they literally lack the power and authority to do.
I don’t know what it would mean for a doctor to be complicit in this. Generally speaking, attendings are more or less just employees—well compensated employees (for the most part,) but don’t necessarily have much or any say in hospital administration, and it’s a toss up whether any hospital administrator has (or has…
“It only makes you wonder how and where this vendor even found these ‘antiques.ʼ”
I don’t know the answer to that; people write fictional stories about, and portray fucked up, sad, tragic, and awful characters all the time. A significant number of the shows HBO makes are about people I wouldn't want to be anywhere near.
I’m generally wary of taking lyrics too literally, particularly when the artist explicitly states that they’re portraying a character (which is something the Weeknd has said, and is why he practically only makes weird concept albums.) I tend to take the Weeknd’s lyrics about as seriously as I do gangster rap (which is…
Gotcha, so you don’t know why it would actually matter either.
The Weeknd has always skeeved me out but everyone else in my life seemed to think he was a good guy because.... he made good music, I guess?
Are you fucking kidding me? What the fuck is wrong with you?
Let's say you were able to prove irrefutably that she's lying... so what? The Left already thinks she's a stupid, mendacious asshole; the Right doesn't care.
More or less my point: none of this is of any consequence to anyone or anything.
Okay, but, why would it matter if she made it up? It’s not actionable regardless of whether it’s true. If it’s true: so what? If it’s not true: She’s already a known liar, racist, anti-Semite, and stupid person—conservatives do not care. None of this is of any consequence.