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Fucking up one person's life vs fucking up dozens? Plus the victim has admitted to being able to get on with her life unlike Cosby's victims.
Here's a quote from a 2009 interview with Samantha Geimer: "Why would I want him to go to prison?…It wasn't Roman who made my life miserable. It was the people who treated him

I've never heard anyone bring it up.

Try watching The Ninth Gate.

Also, Cosby is like a 100x worse. Polanski never denied what he did and, apparently, only did it once. And while he did escape punishment, that can partially be blamed on the prosecution reneging on a deal(albeit, one far too sweet for him).

I never thought he was funny. Btw, what the fuck does starting paragraph with "real talk" mean? Only an idiot couldn't get the context.

You can't really dust for vomit.

You've got to appreciate a band that plays Uncle Stu’s Haunted Waterpark and Slightly Less Haunted Go-Kart Track in Moline, Illinois.

Brings a whole new meaning to "Everything is coming up Milhouse".

Oh no. My brains…

Sorry, we were looking for "I like you, Milhouse, but not in that way. You're more like a little sister".

/sarcasm

Exactly.

Yes. Yes it is.

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If it's brown, drink it down. If it's black, send it back.

That episode of WKRP was a real bummer, too.

Biclops: That's for making me cry! [POW!]

Yeah, that's the whole argument. I don't know what the exact wording of the regulations are there. I do know that a lot of people in that area hate Selleck because he is a outspoken conservative, so there may be a political motivation in the enforcement. I am sure that he had his lawyer look over any paperwork they

I'd got to the bathroom outside. My neighbor has an outhouse. Also, my neighbor isn't an asshole.