Like a young, freewheeling Arnold Horshack.
Like a young, freewheeling Arnold Horshack.
If you think believing "innocent until proven guilty" isn't in line with common human decency, I think there's not much more to discuss here. Good day.
Ok. If. It. Exists.
Calm down. I did. I found a lot, but no admission along the lines of what's been described.
You are mistaken. And I have made myself clear. I don't know the truth of what happened here. But I will never believe that someone confessed to a vile felony without a direct quote.
I edited nothing of substance, maybe a typo. And I stand by what I wrote. And I am not trying to upset you. So feel free to paraphrase.
Agreed. But that's not a direct quote, dude, that's paraphrasing. Have you read the testimony yourself? If so, why won't you quote it directly? Again, I don't know the truth here, but you're not making it sound like you've read the testimony that you're paraphrasing.
I'm not finding such testimony. If you cut and paste it here it would really add credence to your comments.
Instead of paraphrasing his testimony you should quote it verbatim. It would give your statements more credibility. I'm not saying you're wrong. But it's hard to believe without backup.
You mean bottled *tap* water. It's true, look it up.
The original was R. The rest PG13. As such the tone changed quite a bit after the original, to the series' detriment IMO.
You also have a good point. Maybe if you wear a hat no one will notice it.
On the one hand you have a point.
I'm not sure how a story about a beloved comedy icon being afflicted by a terrible disease turned into a self pity party. It could be that finding an appropriate forum to convey your own problems is the issue for other people, not depression itself. Because this thread is coming off as pretty whiney.
When I think football, I think Lady Gaga.
You guys also have kind of sketchy boarding schools, no?
Sting, is that you?
How many times can we use "bro-" as as prefix?? Go!
How dare you suggest nuanced thought?
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