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I had zero stake in this game and was fuming when I saw this overturned on Redzone yesterday. It’s such an overcomplicated and counterintuitive definition.

That does it, I’m boycotting Tom Bodett.

Um, gee, let’s put on our thinking caps.... what could it be, what could it be? Is it possible her business grew between year-1 and year-10, so going from, say, 20 weddings to 75 or 100 could average out to 60 per year? No, that couldn’t be it.

I’ve been happily married for 10 years. Not once have either my wife or I taken a shit with the door open - secret to a happy marriage.

No shit, but he left all his stuff to her and she could do whatever she wanted to her will.

This article debunks a lot of your assumptions, namely that children aren’t sophisticated enough to understand their own gender and that there are “more than enough cases about people regretting messing with their genders.” You haven’t done your homework, and yet you’re ready to enact sweeping policy, which are two

Gender identity is different from other decisions that young people make. Given that many trans youth commit/attempt suicide because they are prevented from expressing their identity, I would think that it’s healthier to let them decide.

That’s not a dirty hit no matter how many times you freaking post links to other things.

I’m guessing you don’t watch professional football. I know they’re paid, but players who do shit like this in the pros are NOT ejected or then suspended for the 1st half of the next game.

And it’s palpably unfair for an offensive player to wrap his arm around a defensive player’s neck and hold him there when the ultimate outcome is that the penalty written into the rulebook isn’t enforced and the offensive team clinches victory in doing so. But it’s also the most Harbaugh thing imaginable, so I’m half

“Yes most political scholars agree his use of them in size and scope was unprecedented.”

It seems fitting for our times that the top comment so far (at least as it is displayed for me) is abjectly wrong on the facts.

Because you’re asking a very different thing when you say ‘give up your bonus.’ That’s a zero sum game: in order for you to get ahead, someone else has to lose.

Reading comprehension is not your strong suit, is it? I am genuinely puzzled by your commitment to fostering voting irregularities under the guise of misplaced compassion. To the extent that Donald Trump is asking for lawfully-enacted electoral processes to be fairly enforced, he is not wrong, per se. If you’d

So much nope. That’s not how it works. As a poll worker she doesn’t have discretion. She would have been breaking the law and opening herself up to prosecution all the while destroying everyone else’s faith in the system. What if that kid were a known supporter of a certain candidate and somebody from the

Small comfort, I know, but VRA has not been struck down. Pre-clearance wasn’t even struck down in and of itself. What the court said was that the existing method of choosing which areas are subject to pre-clearance was no longer valid. (The existing method was based on which areas had low minority registration in a

Being asked to leave a university because you broke the code of conduct is not unique to sexual assault. You can be expelled for grades or stalking or academic misconduct or violence or or or or. Follow the rules, ask for and obtain ongoing consent, don’t fuck people who are drunk and you’ll be fine. It’s really not

Someone could be innocent in the eyes of the law, but found to have violated university policy. Those are two separate issues. The university can “punish” a student only to a certain extent.
Think about it this way: You can punch your boss and he may not file charges, but you’re probably going to be fired. You’re

The intention of these proceedings is not and never has been to substitute for a legal investigation. There’s no evidence preservation or CSI style ideal. It’s supposed to determine whether university policies have been violated and whether university-based solutions can be applied.

Whatevs. I knock and then try the door, giving the person inside time to announce themselves if they haven't managed to lock the door.