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lol, are you dismissing comments that point out that they were talking about cops not the victims?

The woman who escaped Bundy said exactly that. She got in his car, but almost immediately her creep radar went off and she was on guard. I think the police saw someone like themselves - an educated white man who didn’t fit their profile of a serial killer.

I agree with your take. I didn’t find the documentary boring at all, it was a pretty fascinating expose of a completely narcissistic sociopath. Watching him trying to run his defense at his trial and seeing all his lawyers just throw their hands up at him was something else.

I assumed the OP meant the police force was biased and stupid, not the victims. If you watched the documentary, Bundy was either ignored as a likely suspect several times over and also escaped from custody several times, once because the police literally just left him alone in the court library which had access to a

I’ve also been there before with a Dutch oven for the same reasons (small kitchen, no dishwasher, etc.). Mine didn’t smell terrible, but I did have an entire pot of mold in a variety of colors. I’m now more careful about leaving the lid off if it hasn’t been washed yet.

I was assigned two college dorm roommates and the second week of college they both decided to go out and get their first tattoos (I declined). They came back and one had gotten a smiley face tattoo (a la Walmart) above her hip and the other one got the Chinese character for princess on her arm (who knows if it was

I think you’d make your employees who came to work pretty angry if they found out they could have gotten paid to stay home.

She’s married, but you could still say that it’s because she’s a woman who dares to run for public office.

Wait, when did I say background checks for passengers is more realistic than dividers? I specifically said background checks for passengers was “a different question” than it is for drivers (aka, not realistic) and that telling people to put dividers in their personal cars was also not realistic.

I know someone whose cat bit her hand. She thought nothing of it, it was a pretty small puncture, but the next day she started running a fever. She went to urgent care and they gave her antibiotics. The next day, her hand was extremely swollen and her fever was sky high. She ended up getting hospitalized for IV antibio

I think you are right that there is a benefit and hopefully a crime deterrent by having a ride record. They can background check their drivers, but the riders are a different question and I’m not sure what they can do. It’s a job with a lot of risks. I know some cabs are outfitted with dividers between the driver and

Ok, but The Office did not come up with the “That’s what she said” joke. It has been around for a very long time.

This is the most logical reason.

My mom was supportive when I got mine, but she also told me I wasn’t allowed to use a tampon because I wouldn’t be a virgin anymore.

At my brother and his wife’s baby shower his MIL spent the entire time bossing everyone around while drinking vodka out of a water bottle. She yelled at her husband to go out and get more when she ran out, and then proceeded to vomit all over the one bathroom in the building. The entire shower was made up of mostly

Fair enough. I will say, and this is a good example of it, that we all sometimes judge people who make what we consider extraneous purchases when they are “poor.” Either we deem them not actually poor (this case) or stupid/taking advantage of the system. In reality, everyone makes bad financial decisions sometimes,

Bad financial planning =/= poor

Um, no.

It was a string of nonsensical words, numbers, and special characters that were changed completely every time. I didn’t notice any other weirdness on my email, but I changed the password on that too. I was on a Mac. It was pretty weird but I gave kudos to the hacker for changing my language settings. That was a