icromaholic
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Absolutely. Even when people are being obvious dicks, though, you keep that swag on, girl (I'm cool). And also, if you told someone to die in a fire for disagreeing with you, full disclosure, I'd probably still star it.

i feel like there's a fine line between stupidity and negligence, and it's usually a bad consequence. if the baby had died of dehydration, they 100% would be facing criminal negligence and manslaughter charges. just because nobody is dead doesn't mean their behavior wasn't risky and endangering.

The children are so vulnerable here because of their age. If something bad had happened to the parents, they are immediately in danger, completely unable to help themselves. That's what I find appalling.

I think if you're going to do something as dangerous as sailing around the world, it's perfectly fine as long as everyone on board is an adult and capable of weighing up the risks to their own lives. But I just cannot get my head around why you would want to risk the lives of your own kids when they are too young to

Therefore "technically" your headline is misleading clickbait.

Even FOX News was not having it—from the Salon link:

She actually has a pretty good negligence claim - state actors had concerns about Travis and knew of other incidents where he escaped, caused damaged, etc. and did not act. That is pretty much textbook negligence. By telling the owner they were concerned they inserted the state into the chain of causation - their

Before people comment I highly recommend reading the long-form article New York Magazine did on this case in 2011. It will answer your questions on why the state could be argued to be culpable, previous incidents that were laughed off as just Travis being a rascal, etc. It is heartbreaking, but very well-written and

You all are so mean. I responded to this ad and this gentleman was fantastic. Sure, he "murdered" me, and now I'm a "ghost" speaking to you from "beyond the grave". But before he stabbed me 30 or 40 times(I know-you were expecting death by gun, weren't you??! he's full of romantic surprises like that). But back to

My sexting days are way behind me. The last time I took a sexy picture I accidentally sent it to my BFF who is also my boyfriend's co-worker. She was not happy about it. Not happy at all. That was a sign from the universe to knock that shit off.

Do you have any idea how difficult it was for me to NOT make a penis-size related joke? DO YOU? I'm being a serious journalist here, OK?

"EXTREMELY NSFW PIC"

I dunno. It looks like it. All of her teeth look very small in that picture. Like she can only eat pudding and steamed carrots.

Everything she said was fine when she was expressing her personal relationship desires... Then she explained that heteronormative gender roles in relationships are what make them work. Ummm, no. That kind of statement should be questioned and quashed "quickly and harshly."

You need a man to be a man and a woman to be a woman.

Nope. You need one person to be a person, and the other person to also be a person, and for those people to complement or challenge or balance each other, depending on the people and the relationship. Although I guess you do need one of the people to either cook or be good at takeout.

ETA: the above assumes there are

Yea....

what about same sex relationships?

That is possibly the most horrifying way to die I have ever heard.

I'm sorry, but that girl deserves to be charged. When your dad is confronting your boyfriend in your room with a gun, that's not the time to save your own ass.