Buju Banton? Beanie Man? If Nicki cites her heroes like that, feminists will make the decision for her.
Buju Banton? Beanie Man? If Nicki cites her heroes like that, feminists will make the decision for her.
Surprising — but on reflection, it may be possible. A look at the crime stats suggests that the on-campus rate of crime is about a fifth that of New Haven itself — with the gap on violent crime (ex-rape) much wider still.
As a New Haven resident (and a woman, presumably), where would you feel safer at midnight, say: at a frat party; or on the streets of New Haven off-campus?
The word "analytics" is just a fancy term for information, and anyone who argues that information isn't useful is a big dummy.
I see a wide-ranging array of responses to the 40K figure, all with one thing in common: not a jot of change in the original headline.
"we all know it was perpetrated by Christians..."
Funnily enough (sic), if the reference had been to "scalping" instead of "lynching," I think most of us would've assumed it'd be equally silly to specify Native Americans as being the perpetrators.
The NYT piece talks about "nearly 4,000" victims over the 1877-1950 period.
Great find. When the Tory-graph chides an institution for being a bit, ahem, behind the times, that's a pretty withering critique.
Um, what exactly was the Team Jez char count when the Gawker seating chart was leaked last month?
Haha... have a prized TGR hat but never posted there. Checking out the forums now tho.
Yeah, no kidding. The point was: There comes a point where you're so good that there's no such thing as a random outsider who's on your level, or close to it. You know the entire community of peer talent.
Under-appreciated but very true. World Cup skiers are like any world-class athlete when it comes to random competition. The thought process is always "If I don't know your face, I can stomp the hell out of you."
It's actually about as linguistically precise as you can get. "Lewd" means "characterized by, or inciting lust or lechery" — and to all but a fraction of the adult population there's nothing arousing about a 13-year-old girl walking through a store.
Yup, seems like a likely goal... and hence all the more reason to get that paper trail looking super-tight, instead of capitulating first and then fighting an uphill battle later.
"a man who literally whored out himself..."
California has a specific statute (40008) covering this issue: reckless driving with intent to capture images for a commercial purpose now gets a higher penalty. (Or it can.)
"Nationwide is on your side..."
Here's a more detailed description of the judge's reasoning (and ruling) from local coverage — just on the off-chance you're not trolling. The "invasion of privacy" statute in Oregon appears to be quite extensive, for example.. but also quite specific as it applies to public spaces:
"This isn't a case of a single mom leaving her kids in a car..."