Are you Taylor Swift? No? Then this is not about you, and I am not talking about you.
Are you Taylor Swift? No? Then this is not about you, and I am not talking about you.
Oh look, the thought police.
There’s nothing reasonable about a conversation when I am attacked for my opinion. You don’t like being personally attacked? Then don’t fucking attack me for expressing my opinion.
There is no “we”. You can believe what you choose, just I like can.
For one thing, I’m not being sued for defamation, or anything else.
What’s gross is that you’re accusing me of saying things I never said. Go fuck yourself, hysterical cunt.
I’m not looking for an excuse to discount her experience. I don’t know if she was assaulted or not because I wasn’t there. Her behavior in this deposition doesn’t prove (or disprove) anything other than she’s the douchebag she’s always been.
You can act like whatever you want to act like.
People who make jokes at funerals aren’t there to sue people or claim they were assaulted.
Since she’s making jokes about what celebrity her lawyer looks like, I doubt she’s as traumatized as she claims.
Sorry, but those stories are not even remotely comparable or relevant. Employees complaining about nasty guests they are paid to deal with, and have the support of local law enforcement to immediately deal with a situation is not comparable. Licensed hotels pay people to deal with problematic guests, can immediately…
Milliman, the firm who did that study, found that average family of four has expenditures on health policies of $24,671 a year. Under the statistics you posted, 75% of people don’t incur bills that are above $47K.
If, instead of purchasing insurance they won’t use, they are saving that money, how are they not better…
Why do you buy the premise of neighbors feeling disrespected but not shady guests?
Or maybe you need to get that not everyone has your bizarre body image issues. What other fucking rules do you have?
The vast majority of people on Airbnb are not people who stay in the place they’re offering for rent, and don’t rent out their place for less than 30 days.
How did people travel before Airbnb? They same way most reputable people travel now, by renting hostels, hotels, and motels.
It’s inherently illegal because the vast majority of people renting out places on there are shady business owners who don’t want to pay the city the licensing fees that hotels have to pay. They don’t want to submit to regulation that protects renters as well as landlords because they are risk takers, and know they can…
Holy shit learn the fucking difference between a personal relationship and professional duty. Or maybe just learn to fucking read before you spew your mouth off.
I doubt Hillary has forgiven Michelle for her 2008 statements about keeping her own house in order before she can run the country.
You don’t need to say anything about the blame of sexism or racism because that’s a staple of all those American-produced stories.