kendradical
Kendradical
kendradical

DNA. Confession. Video footage. You might want to look into a new career field.

Correct. But since states aren’t only executing people that are proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be guilty, I can’t really be pro-death penalty. If it actually went down that way, however, I’d be in full support of it.

That is more or less what I meant. The person who replied to your comment described my stance on it pretty well, which is basically that I’m for it in theory, but not the way that it’s currently practiced.

That I do. And that’s why I’m not really for the death penalty. Not in cases where it isn’t proven without a doubt that they did it (i.e. DNA evidence and/or confession, etc.). It’s bad enough when people are locked up for years for crimes they didn’t commit, but sentencing an innocent person to death is just

You can’t read too well, can you?

Correct, which is why I’m not pro-death penalty. But when it is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that somebody has committed an act of pure evil, no, I am not going to cry about them being executed. Take Marcel Williams, for example. “While Errickson was getting gas on her way to work, Williams forced her into his

No. I don’t. I know where I stand on people who’ve committed heinous crimes, which is that I will not be sad when they’re no longer sharing the same oxygen as I am. It’s not that hard a concept to understand.

I’m unsure where I stand on the death penalty. I will say, though, that the crimes committed by some of these individuals are truly horrendous and unspeakable acts of pure evil. And childhood trauma and low IQ or not, I cannot bring myself to feel bad about a monster being executed.

Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist as they grow up. Took me a couple tries, but got it without googling, and def have never heard the phrase before. I don’t think the women/woman typo is sexist, I just think people are stupid. Sounds harsh, but aside from extenuating circumstances (ESL, typo,

Ha! Never thought of the ads that way, but I now will forevermore, thanks to your comment, lol. Personally, I think the ads are cute, but Charmin is wayyy too soft for me. Too much breakage, etc.

Basically. In fact, pretty sure I (and at least 77% of people I know) made a wooden version of it back in middle school woodshop class.

I just don’t get it. Why does knowing what type of genitals your “friend/relative/neighbor” prefers bother anyone? Honestly, a lot of straight people are into some seriously fucking weird shit (imo), and nobody gives a shit about that - in fact, nobody even considers it their business to know about (assuming it’s

I hate, detest, despise, loathe this character, and others, being called “Adjective girl. Like, at 15 years old, Peter Parker is Spiderman, but Barbara Gordon, who is at least 18 years old, is Batgirl. ARGH.

I wasn’t saying that it is necessarily a sexism issue, just something that I found weird once it was pointed out to me. The English language is wack af, there’s no denying that, and everybody makes mistakes sometimes, and obviously people who are not native English speakers get a lot more lenience from me on these

You’re the best! And that is awesome, I am so watching that this weekend!!

I like unicorns. And glitter. And anything else that makes people happy. Who cares?

God, I miss my Lisa Frank Trapperkeepers somedays.

PLEASE CONFIRM IMMEDIATELY

Noooomg that movie used to make me bawwwlll my little girl eyes out. I don’t even remember why because it’s been so long, but it still makes me incredibly sad when I see/hear anything about it to this day.

Women’s only pleasure should be birthing a man’s offspring, so obviously there’s nothing any of those heathens could teach them.