kastlelostherkey
Kastle Thymely and Sage
kastlelostherkey

Yeah, my sister in law snarked on Facebook about how stupid the FBI agents were for naming their surveillance van wifi so obviously. She didn't back down until the third or fourth person told her it's a not uncommon joke.

I recently had an adult neighbor sprint to my house and pound on my door yelling for police help shortly after I got home from work one morning (I wear a police uniform home and people in the area know who I am so I assumed it was an emergency, got out of bed and answered in my jammies).

Turns out he was out and about

Go plug the Facebook cord back in, I guess.

also, wear a bag over your head, lest the students fantasize about you giving them a blow job because you wear lip gloss.

Crusty, bitter old dean infringing on the Constitutional rights of douchebag law bros to sexually harass their professors. This used to be America, people...now it's just some PC police state trying to keep the white man down.

After making it clear that any inappropriate comments would be disregarded, I would ALSO make it clear that any harassing comments that are submitted (despite the warning) will go in the STUDENT'S file, and would be included in every request for that student's official transcript.

The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.

Takeaway - women are only valuable insomuch as they are related to a man.

"I hate it when the president uses teleprompters but you can bet I'll blame one I was using when everyone says I'm a lunatic!"

I meant the arrest not her actions.

But then again, the great-aunt didn't take him to the hospital either and she didn't alert Children's Services or the police. My gut tells me that arresting the mother was right in this situation. For many complicated reasons she stood by and watched her child die. The tragedy is no one intervened in time. That family

There is so much victim blaming going on here. Sure, perhaps the mother is also a monster, or, more likely, she is a also a victim of this terrible man's abuse. Domestic violence isn't just physical - it's more than likely that he was exerting a LOT of power over her - emotionally, psychologically, financially, and

My other thought is, if she had access to affordable day care, maybe she would have gotten away from that sick bastard more easily as well.

"White, 56, is not shy about telling her story. With her first abortion, at 22, she says she felt staff at the clinic did not inform her of the risks; with the second, at 27, she says a doctor pressured her to go through with it even though she'd changed her mind, telling her it was too late to change course.

I just read an article in The Atlantic about abused women and the odds of their being sentenced to prison. Sad.

Would it be appropriate to also file charges against the other people who saw the injuries and didn't report them?

I gratefully accept your rebuke.

You do realise how miniscule minority of Muslim women wear burqas, right? The chances are that you've never seen one. Here's a picture for future reference: