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It was Corinne’s responsibility to understand the medications she takes. There are mandatory warnings on the bottle if you aren’t supposed to drink while using a medication. And the pharmacy prints out a small booklet’s worth of materials (at least Walgreen’s does) for every medication including side effects and

Yep, there is a LOT going on in that video. But of course to some people it’s only slamming Kanye and ripping off Beyonce (because Beyonce invented people wearing black clothes and dancing in a line)

Yea, the track is no more about Kanye than it is about any of her other “fueds”, “friends”, the media, and even herself. There is only one line in the whole song that can even be stretched enough to possibly include him in this, for lack of a better term, narrative. As the video made clear, this isn’t a diss track but

I thought this video was about the various beefs and conspiracies she’s been attached to, not just Kanye? There’s references to Katy Perry, her manufactured Squad, her bearding relationships, her “Who me?!” face. And those are the ones I caught in one viewing and I’m not even a fan.

We don’t ignore Nazis. We hit them with bright sunshine, shut down their websites, get them fired, ostracize them and occasionally punch them in the fucking dick.

I despise the term “bernie bro”. Maybe because it’s meant to disparage people like me. The corporate Democratic Party is a failure and their rejection of policies they deem to be “too socialist” will keep that failure going towards annihilation. The base of the Progressive coalition is a fair economic system that

so do they just give him a life sentence then?

I’m sort of of the same mind as FlowBee here, though - where does it end? Could he be on the debate team (or college equivalent - idk)? Could he join the Spanish Club? Study abroad? I am not sure I see the logic of admitting him to a private institution (who could have just denied his application, on very

and then someone at that job finds out what you did and someone on the internet writes an article about it and the company fires him from whatever job he was trying to make with his life instead of football anyway.

Agreed. Here’s a different, but similar scenario:

Hopefully not. Many victims recover from rape and have happy fulfilling lives.

Hmm. I have mixed feelings. What he did was terrible but in general, I’m against criminals that have served their time continuing to be punished once they’ve been released. When you’re out, you’re out.

This person (Bamski) is a troll with only two shitty comments to their name.

I watch Blackish. I don’t watch anything with Charlie Sheen and never have. You want me to give Chris Brown ‘a break’... why? And do you think that him beating up Rihanna was the most recent violent thing he did?

Chris Brown was on Blackish. Either the stars of the show didn’t see a problem with it while posting on social media about female empowerment, or the executive producers didn’t care about the stars’ opposition to it. Or viewers who would be offended by it.

Of course not. I think he’s saying that the Lawyer didnt use the phrase, “the most innocent victim” for castile BECAUSE he had such a long wrap sheet. Not because he deserved, by any means. Just why the Lawyer didnt say the same type phrase.

Do you know ANYONE that was pulled over 52 times for legit purposes and kept their license? <- ANSWER THAT QUESTION before you reply to me...if your answer is yes, I’ll back down. Most likely the answer is no. No one gets pulled over that many times for actual reasons and keeps their license. Phillando was targeted

Are you joking? I mean at best Philando Castile was a horrible driver who had been pulled over at least 52 times! This woman was shot in her pajamas helping ducks. WTF is wrong with you?

I don’t disagree with the substance of the article other than the really shaky use of the victim’s lawyer’s opinion about her relative innocence as the anchor, as if he’s speaking for society at large. He’s her advocate and should be expected to say those types of things as part of his advocacy. All attorneys do

Much has been made of Damond’s status as the “ideal victim.” Robert Bennett, an attorney for Damond’s family, described her as “the most innocent victim” of a police shooting he had ever seen. Rightfully, black activists and writers have pointed out the hypocrisy implied in his words: that black people who are shot