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    And you should be proud of your red-neck rape college. UVrApe!

    Oh, yes. You've been a very illuminating interlocutor. This has been one of the most productive exchanges I've ever had online.

    Ok. Thanks, stupid.

    Oh, fuck you. Fine: "Jackie told the WaPo that she had asked to be taken out of the article." Better now?

    One of the main reasons why it was such a big story was because of all the identifying details. And this as we have been discussing rape on college campuses for months and months now. It was perfect timing.

    It's obvious hyperbole in this case.

    I think it was WaPo's slip when they used the phrase "the Post determined." Can't imagine how one can determine that two people have never met each other.

    Sorry about that. I've been reading a lot of comments today that still are clueless about just how deeply the RS story was messed up. Some still think, for instance, that RS just got the date wrong.

    A lot of denial still here, I see...

    A fraternity is not an "accused rapist." Do you seriously not know what "accused rapist" means?

    What denials? No one knew the names of any of the accused, not even the RS author.

    Another thing is that no one sits and watches a porn flick from beginning to end, like they'd read a novel or watch a regular movie. Usually stupid shit like this only happens at the beginning of the scene, which most people ignore having already fast-forwarded to the sex scene.

    It wasn't just "some feelings." For instance, we knew that the author refused to say if she even knew the names of the accused. And just now, we learn Jackie only first revealed a name to anyone just this week, and it wasn't to the RS author.

    A Greek immigrant opened restaurants in Cincinnati in the 50s where he served this dish he invented. It's not at all a Midwestern thing to put chili on spaghetti; only in the Cincinnati area it is, thanks to that Greek guy.

    It was featured on Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations." Unfortunately, on the Cleveland episode. Even though it is NOT a Cleveland dish.

    You're comparing a fruit to an American fast food product?

    You see this at my school as well. Unfortunately, the percentage of Chinese students with cars is way lower than the number of American students with cars, but most people don't know that, and so they easily stereotype.

    Thanks. She's hot.

    If he's that particular, shouldn't be going to places advertised on TV.

    We're not into coins in the US anymore.