That’s an odd system of rules. Why not just split it 50/50 or by what each person ordered?
That’s an odd system of rules. Why not just split it 50/50 or by what each person ordered?
If Cavill wasn’t famous no one would be yelling at him. Men as a whole just don’t experience this.
Go for a night out in any city in the UK and tell me women catcalling/groping men without provocation isn’t very commonplace.
That’s what I’m saying though. There is no double standard there because cat calling is unique to women.
No, I’m right there with you... I don’t get how this is rapey...
Isn’t that the right message to send though? If you want to say “No” make it a clear “No”. Shouldn’t everyone be doing this?
I have a very firm belief that extra-judicial punishments are always wrong, but damn if this doesn’t push right up against that line.
But its symbolism predates most of Europe’s interactions with Africa (of course there has always been some contact). I think it’d be a stretch to say that early medieval people who probably weren’t aware black people even existed naturally associated them with evil.
Are we absolutely sure it wasn’t a mosquito?
Might want to qualify that. I’ve tended bar and worked service. Getting a 10% tip (or more commonly a drink paid for) was a nice little highlight to my day.
For someone that comes from a country where servers make at least minimum wage (it’s called that for a reason) can someone enlighten me? Isn’t the employer legally obliged to make up the difference if an employee doesn’t make minimum wage through tips alone?
1: Got any figures, or do I have to trust your internet credentials on this one?
Yes. A functioning society is pretty much built on this concept.
Again, anything is possible, but why would a group of people jump straight to rape if the dude was expelled for cheating?
Support him, but not publicly? What, like update their Facebook status to say their prayers are with him? As long as they are not being aggressive or threatening, then what’s the problem?
I admit I did. I still hold to my main point though that if you believe your friend to be innocent then you are perfectly justified in defending them publicly.
Oh, a student has made a complaint now? Well that changes everything. Who was it and what was the complaint?
So it’s on them to prove his innocence now? If my friend was run out of school and anonymous people on campus were declaring him guilty of rape in public and I didn’t believe it was true you’re damn right I would protest and I think you’d be a pretty shitty friend not to.
Credible rumours is an oxymoron.
He’s been accused of rape? Of whom?