Tristen Kole Killman, an 18-year-old resident of Norman, Oklahoma, has been arrested on charges that he raped a…
Tristen Kole Killman, an 18-year-old resident of Norman, Oklahoma, has been arrested on charges that he raped a…
+1!
Her dress was interfering with ethics in gaming journalism.
But why didn't she do something to stop him? I'm not saying it was okay for him to attack her, but it was a public event and she could've said "no" or yelled for security anytime and since I didn't read anything in this statement about her doing that, I can only conclude she must've consented to being slapped. And…
How dare you wear that dress that I love and that turns me on and that I fantasize about! Take it off immediately, while I watch, and put on this drab black number!
And, I mean, the glasses do have an S&M image screened onto them...
I don't think the situations are comparable. The brewery clearly had another intention than what is being objected to. They fucked up, but it is kind of an innocent yet offensive fuckup.
"You'll be BEGGING for more!"
Yes, exactly.When I watched the video, that's what chilled me. Not the reflexive way he sucker punched Janay. That was horrible. But what scared me and still scares is that his immediate reaction, his first instinct - was to look out for himself - not the woman he claims to love now lying at his feet like a grain…
So, let me get this straight: Missori cops want to punish black men for putting their hands up and saying "Don't shoot." Hrm.
The real facepalm moment is that it took me all of fifteen seconds while reading this story to come up with an alternate slogan. "Bavarian Black Lager - We'll make your taste buds say the safe word." You even get to keep the specious S&M imagery that way.
As someone who was in an abusive relationship for over 10 years (in which I was once knocked unconscious) I can tell you that nothing scares them more then the presence of the law, the possibility that there may be a "official type" witness to what they did, and the then very real possibility that they will have to…
This quote was one of the saddest things that she's said, imo. It's a little subtle compared to a lot of what she's said about that day. But it just made my heart sink.
i don't think this woman has any clue why this is wrong.
He showed absolutely no emotions neither inside nor outside the elevator after he knocked her out. He carried and dropped! her lik a bag of potatos. At one point her upper body falls back towards the elevator entrance with the possibility, that the door might close again and he doesn't even seem to care. That reaction…
I asked him what happened when we got out of the elevator. He told me he was terrified because security was there.
"We know our incident..."
There is nothing about anything regarding this whole situation that isn't incredibly sad.