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Precisely. This seems to much more be about CES not being ready to fully or properly embrace sex tech, and an inconsistent policy relating to it, than proof that CES hates women.

But the problem that some people have with this article is that it segues into “CES is toxic to women” from CES’ position that they aren’t going to honor sex toys. I personally disagree with treating sex tech as something immoral, as do you, but I do not see them embracing sex toys for men, which would indicate the se

Oddly, I agree wholeheartedly with like a third of your position. The other two-thirds is pure horseshit, though.

I had the same initial reaction to the usage.

Dig up, stupid!

The biggest misconception about this country is that it was ever for or about the common man. Like the majority of recent societies, the first and most important goal is the enrichment and support of the wealthy. Whatever is necessary to do that is a-okay. The wealthy used to need Americans to work in their factories

The appropriate answer to your question is a resounding “no”, because I am definitely not a “left wing millennial”.

The store video is clear.

Bruv. I am an official scorekeeper of insipid internet arguments and you have been handily defeated by scrawl.

My uncle still thinks that maybe one or two of them are telling the truth but that the rest of it is lies.

“I completely understood the joke.”

I’m trying to imagine getting this mad about hockey not being covered that I shitpost women’s basketball articles. What’s it like to project your insecurity and frustration onto others instead of engaging in the appropriate self-reflection?

This is the pep talk you should have given yourself before shitposting your hockey tears on a women’s basketball article.

You and TubercuLameness should reenact the McSorley-Brashear incident. Over and over. And over. Until you stop shitposting.

Stop embodying your name.

He already has to deal with the Japanese media and if he performs as well as he wants to show everyone he can he will be the biggest thing in Japanese baseball ever. He will be followed by 100000 Japanese media for a while. I don’t think a quiet MLB city is a factor in his decision.

I can’t wait for Netflix to commission the series detailing the demise of the NFL ten years from now.

Learn 2 beisbol.

Tons of bad takes here of baseball fans who don’t know how the law works on this issue and non-fans who don’t know anything even about how seating works at a game.

They aren’t legally liable. It is well-established case law that getting hit by a ball (or even a bat) flying into the stands is a known own risk for which fans have practically no legal remedy.