This is specifically the advice I was referring to having read on Jezebel:
I don’t think I requested you to get involved, but if something I said seemed to do that I apologize. I was just explaining my other posts which apparently you haven’t read. Now that I know that we can just let the whole thing drop.
Well there ya go.
Look, the guy’s being creepy and I hate that you’re putting me in a position where it looks like I’m defending the guy, but I don’t think what he’s done qualifies as flirting. Unwanted attention, yes, but the actions themselves don’t violate any laws or even any university guidelines, probably. What’s more, we can’t…
Puncturing those insecurities will make him think twice about doing it again because he messed with the wrong girl and got a nuclear weapons-grade nut kick for it.
True, it’s probably smart to have at least a friend or even a school administrator present, but going nuclear is what I have issue with.
I’m all for these devices, but if they’re going to do this “constrained supply” nonsense I’ll just continue with my RetroPie. Make more of them, ship more of them. I’ve been a fan of Nintendo for decades but their handling of the NES Classic pissed me off.
What ever happened to civil discourse? Benefit of the doubt? Why not try it the grown-up way first by telling him “It makes me uncomfortable. Please stop?” If he continues after that, talk to the administration. With all the stuff in the news they’re certain to talk to him about it.
Just no. I fly frequently for work. I would rather be comfortable than dressed nice. I’m not talking sweats and a tank top, but comfy jeans and maybe a polo. If it’s really hot I’ll go shorts, t-shirt, flip flops.
Wow. Very level-headed advice. I expected a “You tell him to f*** right off! Scream it in front of the class! He won’t ever stop unless you embarrass him publicly!” But I guess I’ve been wandering onto Jezebel a bit too much lately.
I was often given high grades and even specific compliments on my writing assignments througout high school and college. I can remember maybe one or two papers that I cared about at all. The rest was just jumping through hoops with as much care as possible and catering to the tastes of the instructor. Some liked…
You said you would sue him. I asked if there was any precedent or legal grounds for that. You gave none. Now we’re here.
Let’s get your tin foil hat on straight before we continue any further.
You too.
Bottom line, here’s where I stand. We need to either A) Minimize government interference in the free market or B) Bite the bullet and go to an entirely socialized healthcare system.
I’ve had to reiterate this so many times to so many people that I’m just going to make this the very last: