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    My heart breaks for her, too, but another article explained that she told the officers she had placed the car seat on the center console, wedged between the driver’s and front passenger’s seats. It was a Nissan X-Terra, which is an SUV but only has 5 seats. And there were 4 adults and 4 children, none of whom were

    There were 5 seats in the car for 4 adults and 4 children. None of them were wearing seatbelts. Stephens had put the baby’s carseat on top of the center console, wedged between the driver and front passenger’s seats. The 18 year old unlicensed driver turned left into the path of the speeding car. I feel like there’s

    I forgot about that! Thank you!

    I just bought that on used DVD (you can’t get it any other way now) to watch with my friend’s 9 year old daughter. I can’t wait.

    I think she’s unfairly maligned because she’s a successful, sensible woman. That fireman-carry thing wasn’t to her car — it was because she had to get quickly from one floor to another for a presentation or something (I forgot the details). It was a couple of floors, she was in spike heels, and the guys just got her

    Martin Luther, not Martin Luther King. Martin Luther founded the Lutheran church centuries ago, in opposition to the Catholic church.

    Wtf? If you broke into someone’s house for the sole purpose of stealing nude photos and then you posted those photos to the internet, you would be charged with a sex crime. That’s the actual law, not the law inside your own brain. Or, more to the point, if you broke into someone’s private account and posted the photos

    Wtf are you on about? She didn’t participate in a “scandal.” She was the victim of a crime.

    No, you immediately jumped to the interpretation that this article asks you to do this “exclusively for or primarily for women” when it says no such thing. Just like the “all lives matter” people interpret Black Lives Matter to mean that only black lives matter instead of black lives matter too. It’s disingenuous.

    Well, you can’t.

    I applaud the No Captives rule. It works for elevators, subways, employees, students, people under age 18, unconscious drunks, etc. Your rule is revolutionary and I want it to be an amendment to the constitution.

    Customers can get servers fired. Or reprimanded. Customers can show up over and over again and make you feel uncomfortable. Customers can wait in the parking lot and follow you home.

    Yeah it’s pretty different. If you meet someone who isn’t at work trying to make a living or who could get fired for not interacting with you, then asking them out is no big deal.

    If you don’t care about the feelings of people who are continually harassed at work and then have to go out to a dark parking lot afterward then no, no harm no foul.

    Jesus Christ, no, don’t do it. You’re 99% likely to make the server uncomfortable and 1% likely to succeed. To any reasonable person, you’re 100% likely to come off as an asshat.

    Teenagers are scary enough even without guns.

    Lol.

    You’re sweet.

    Agreed, except there would be a rending of garments. Rendering means to give. Rending means to tear.

    a sociologist from Iowa with perfect blonde waves sat on one of the beds, writing in a notebook