Exactly. I’d rather watch Breaking Bad, which if I recall correctly was a heartwarming portrait of charity workers finding love and friendship while rebuilding their community.
Exactly. I’d rather watch Breaking Bad, which if I recall correctly was a heartwarming portrait of charity workers finding love and friendship while rebuilding their community.
“Previously the Fifth District court sided with the university, but Thursday, in a 4-3 ruling (Kagan had recused herself), SCOTUS upheld the lower court, reaffirming that “race-conscious admissions” does not violate the Equal Protection Clause.”
I actually don’t think it’s good to be excited about participation in golf.
Lady knights mount challenge, unseat jousting sexism.
You can’t fool me, sophisticated robot operating Martha Stewart’s twitter account. (Nor can you make me fall in love with you, for I have made that mistake too many times with good, but not great, human impersonators before. I’m thinking of you here, Buffalo Wild Wings Instagram account.)
Also very extremely relevant to whether this was the victim’s fault is whether she had ever been kissed be anyone before. Or even been kissed THAT SAME DAY (!). For example, had she promiscuously been kissed by her parents at the airport?
I’m not saying I know all the facts, but I personally (and this is just one man’s opinion here; I freely admit that I’m no expert, others may feel differently), I PERSONALLY think that the first commenter from the second story may be wrong. Also, fuck everything.
Is that really Rodney King? Wow, I’ve embarrassed myself. Thanks for nothing, google.
Which famous Rodney King quote is Tyra thinking of? Some cursory googling didn’t produce anything that seemed applicable to these possibly super models.
No, it’s not exhaustive. There’s economic sanctions (although it’s not clear how those could possibly be effectively leveled here), prevailing upon mutual allies to apply pressure (ditto), and trying to alleviate the underlying cause of strife through humanitarian aid (ditto). But it seems odd to say that the unknown,…
No, I was being snarky; I know universal healthcare was her signature (and sadly unsuccessful) cause. Unfortunately, my snark usually (accurately) comes off as idiocy.
Es tut mir leid! (Sein Backpfeifengesicht tut mir leid.)
What forms of non-military intervention would best hasten the end of the Syrian civil war, remove Asad from power, and prevent ISIS from establishing a regional stronghold?
I always get the bordelaise.
Your comment is very good, but still not as good as the comment I first read it as, thanks to a temporary pause in my downward scrolling and a perfectly placed line break:
I don’t want to punch-face-shame, but that having been said: I wish to punch his face. (In my defense, some of my best friends are dead-eyed woodchuck-Gollum hybrids.)
Fair enough. I frankly don’t have any confidence in anyone’s handling of these kinds of things, since I don’t think there’s a good way to handle them. If you accept that the U.S. has an obligation to intervene in civil wars that destabilize regions (which I do), then you’re stuck with nothing but bad options. Just…
Wasn’t Hillary known for opposing universal healthcare back when she was First Lady? I remember something about her and universal healthcare...
What has Sanders proposed to do in response to the civil war in Syria? This isn’t intended as snark; I just went to feelthebern.org and couldn’t find any concrete proposals. There’s language about the importance of coalition building and defeating ISIS and phasing out Asad, but I don’t see that Clinton disagrees with…
I thought the reason that foreign policy has been getting priority over universal healthcare was the military action (short of formal declarations of war) can be accomplished unilaterally by the executive, whereas universal healthcare requires legislation, which cannot be passed with Republican majorities in both the…