CBS “payed”for their therapy? Really?
CBS “payed”for their therapy? Really?
Somewhere, your English teacher is screaming. It’s “whose brother had just died” as in the possessive, not “who is brother just died.” Sheesh.
Since one of them was sentenced for an assault on a six year old, it sure as hell is.
Editors don’t do your work for you, and she was slipshod to an extreme degree. One of the “executed” men she cited was actually in the dock for sexual assault on a six year old boy, not sodomy with a consenting adult. This is really not an instance you want to cite if you’re trying to make a case for “criminalization…
SO. THIS. I’m so sick of pandering to incumbents who nothing but soft Republicans that only exist to stab everyone in the back down the line. There’s no room in the party for anyone who isn’t going to support women having a right to their own bodies and decisions, end of story. Either get on board with that or get the…
Gee, guess that whole dedication to civil and human rights thing was just pure-D fuckery, huh? You can’t claim to be for equality - and it’s supposed to be more than merely the economic kind - while busily working to make over half of the country second class citizens.
Thanks.
It’s really cute that you actually think that’s what his motivation is. Using that logic, we can be sure that rapists are just interested guys who are simply carried away by a wave of uncontrollable physical attraction and a compelling need to make it clear how interested they are.
That was Congreve, not Shakespeare. And it’s BS, since it’s usually men who have that toxic “no one leaves me” attitude.
You may also need a pertussis booster, even if you had the disease as a child. The antibodies that resulted from your contracting this particular disease (and which you would have obtained from the vaccine) are probably not sufficient to keep you from contracting it again as an adult.
I am sooo stealing this.
You expect people to believe something you claim (preposterous or not), not suspect.
Your understanding of theory vs.practice is what’s incorrect. Good luck reporting that gap to your employer and then having a job the following week.
Oh, do they really? Whenever anyone tells me what the establishment is “supposed” to do with such sincerity, trust, and faith - in a perfect world where the restaurant owners’ lobby can actually get around minimum wage in state legislature - I have to wonder how many scam gold mines you buy over the phone each month.…
You’re a fucking jerk. Stiffing your server isn’t about “pushing for change” so you can drop that excuse any time now. That’s not how you make it happen, and given the pull the restaurant lobby has, there’s precious little chance of that happening anyway. And once the prices jump to take into account waitstaff…
Oh please, my mind is a sink trap - it’s impossible to take most of the shit I know seriously. Besides, imparting information about something like the British peerage isn’t the same thing as endorsing it.
Nope - it would be the eldest son and heir who holds that title, which is actually spelt “Luxury-Yacht.”
He seriously was. The name refers back to an impressive Elizabethan-era estate built by Sir John Savage - it fell into ruin, the property was either acquired or passed to the Cholmondeley family some 150 years later, and the title was created soon after that, in the early 1800's. Since it’s a subsidiary title, i.e.…
I hate to have to disillusion you, but “David Rocksavage” is actually a stage name. Cholmondeley is a filmmaker, and as he had the courtesy title of Earl of Rocksavage (before becoming Marquess of Cholmondeley at his father’s death), he used it as a professional name for his one film appearance.
There’s both a Marquess and Marchioness, and it’s actually pronounced “Chumley.”* I really don’t know if that makes it better or worse for you.