I get what you mean, but it wouldn’t - it would be an incomplete sentence ending in a preposition :P
PS: I apologise, I think this sounds funny
I get what you mean, but it wouldn’t - it would be an incomplete sentence ending in a preposition :P
PS: I apologise, I think this sounds funny
This is both the tech AND the music industry. Double the fun!
Name substitution aside, investigating (and legal discovery) helps the truth emerge. I think Drake did the things she alleged it is going to be hard for it just to buried in court.
If
DrakeKavanaugh was really being blackmailed or smeared, I’m glad that he’s going to the mat to defend himself. No one should ever be shamed for standing up for themselves if they are being attacked unfairly, even if they are a dweeb likeDrakeKavanaugh.
You’re not wrong about all of this, but IF this woman is indeed trying to extort Drake, he has a right to defend himself. Notice I say IF, I am not saying definitely Drake is in the right here.
A story worth hearing?
I don’t mean to sidetrack from the issue but it drives me nuts, as a Deaf man, that a website that touts and makes hay from touting (or ramming down) progressive ideals constantly pushes out podcasts without transcripts or videos without captions.
Right? In the middle of my legal career, I was a banker for a few years. I'm a woman and an attorney as well as heavily involved in the community. My bosses liked to trot me out at fancy corporate events to show how 'modern' and 'inclusive' they were. Mmhmm. This bank was completely ass backward and they still…
“This seemed like a story that was worth hearing,”
The article was genuinely bad from a quality standpoint and had no real value to be published. But if he was fired or asked to resign over that alone that is ridiculous. It’s a dangerous precdent to start firing people for push back on misguided articles. Next time the push back could easily be coming from the other…
Seriously, I almost appreciate them being so blatant about it. It almost takes skill to do such cut, dried and provable gender discrimination.
To clarify, he wants to now. But if he wasn’t related he would be all over that.
at some future dystopian point during the demise of humanity the Ivankaists will gather to read, as scripture, her collected cerebral works and then be led in hymns by the Jaredonian boys chior
The tech world is so rife with gender discrimination, it’s disgusting.
Gender discrimination in tech? I’m shocked. SHOCKED.
She reminds me a bit of one of those all-in-one griddle/coffee pot/toaster oven pieces you used to see in Sky Mall magazines (come back Sky Mall!) in that she’s got all the components of something you had high hopes for regarding usefulness, but just ended up being an ineffective piece of equipment that you never used…
I just want to say that Feinstein’s decision not to come forward with the letter isn’t bizarre. Ford did not want to come forward. Everyone knows this type of allegation doesn’t stay anonymous, and he's likely to be confirmed regardless. It makes complete sense why she wouldn't reveal the letter-its writer basically…
Mark Judge, the man Christine Blasey Ford says was in the room when Kavanaugh tried to sexually assault her, says he has “no memory of this alleged incident” and that he does not “wish to speak publicly about the incidents described.”
About the time I was in middle school, my former third-grade teacher was arrested for molesting students. Now, I could totally sign a letter saying Mr. Desmarias never molested ME. And that would be totally irrelevant.
When I was in high school a good friend set me up on a blind date. She knew him from youth group and he was, by all accounts, a perfectly nice guy. We had a perfectly pleasant lunch and he dropped me off at home after, no problem. There wasn’t any chemistry on the date but there was nothing about him that was…