Just as soon as he does something right.
Just as soon as he does something right.
Matt Lauer didn’t have clients.
That sentence doesn’t even make sense. “Only. if unless”? WTF is that?
Again: multiple people have given you specific rules. You just keep ignoring them.
Or, some people ignore sexual harassment/assault even when it happens in front of them, for one reason or another. Perhaps because the offender is a revered figure in the community, for example.
Several people have provided specific, concrete rules. You just keep ignoring them.
“I mean, I know it just happened here, in this small town, but it’s the kind of thing that only happens in big cities. Except, like today, when it happened here. . . “
Also, if g-you commit a felony and someone dies during its commission, you can be charged with felony murder.
Sounds like felony murder to me, even if it were true.
No, it does not count as mansplaining if it does not fit the definition of mansplaining , which does not include explaining things to people who don’t already know them. The word for that is just “explaining.” :-)
It’s a fair question that can easily be answered with Google, so the response is also fair, IMO. If you can figure out how to comment here, you ought to be able to figure out how to type the same question into Google.
“It’s been one of my lifelong jobs - to make the world laugh at Adolf Hitler,” says Brooks.
God I loved that moment.
It was a kiss. And the best friend’s wife initiated it, after the placard stalker had walked off.
Since she’s in her early 20s, it’s likely her parents never even watched the show, or watched it when they were very, very young. Joan isn’t that unusual a name, and Joanie is an obvious nickname for it.
“He freed her after he died” — I think you mean he left directions for her to be freed after his death. Unless his ghost did it. :-)
Jeremy Jordan of Supergirl, according to this Jezebel article: http://jezebel.com/texas-family-r…
Nimoy was a major supporter of pro-choice causes.