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I get what you’re saying but on a day-to-day basis I’d be much more worried about this from a line ADA or especially a bureau chief/executive ADA who is probably going to have much more of an effect on any given defendant.

Yeah I am worried for her about the ramifications to her law license. I’m all for protecting the public, but just because someone struggles with depression or alcoholism doesn’t mean the state bar/whatever licensing authority needs to automatically be involved. I just feel that it’s ableist.

I wouldn’t worry about that specifically. The thing with misogynistic d-bags is they always find a way to rationalize their toxic view of women. And I think we’ve come a long way with our views on depression. Not super far but it seems like a lot more high profile, successful people have become open about their

I would advise against that, but I understand how you feel.

They’re going to win the NLDS again, of that much I am confident. Whether they shit the bed again after that, I don’t know. Once we know who they’re playing in the NLCS I’ll be more confident in making a prediction.

It would just be nice if women could have first dibs instead of this-it looks like professional sloppy seconds.

I do blame Hollywood execs. Most of whom are rich dudes.

I have literally never been in a class where violent rape was discussed where it was not extremely clear from the syllabus and class description.

I mean, even if you could, how do you tell people not to wear a certain cologne? Or a certain color? Etc. That seems impractical.

Tangential, but I always smirk when I see a kid who can’t be older than 14 wearing a Nirvana t-shirt. I tell a friend this and they remind me that I’m in my late 20s and I wear Rolling Stones and Beatles t-shirts.

An all female heist movie would be nice, but I wish we didn’t have to slap on the Ocean’s name. Why does everything have to be a reboot?

Wait...why? I mean I enjoyed the three newer ones, but damn, how about something fresh? Why not just make a good heist movie without the Ocean name slapped on?

Pynchon and DeLillo are Silent Generation. Nuff said.

Wait what? If you’re stopping a professor from teaching Ovid, you are objectively wrong. That’s ridiculous.

You’re pretty borderline. You only miss the Xer cutoff by a few years. One of the many problems is that there is no “hard cutoff” between generations. It’s more of a spectrum. You probably have a lot more in common with Gen Xers than later millenials.