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I get that what she did was upsetting and that you feel she deserves more punishment, but can I say I dislike this knee jerk thinking? Automatically thinking everything deserves time in prison, and the tough on crime mentality is how we ended up being the country with the highest per capita prison population in the

She did this in 7 parks in 4 states over 26 days, so she was basically sprinting from one to the next, leaving her shitty art. She didn’t offer a statement at her sentencing hearing; I would have liked to know what the hell she was thinking.

Yes.

Not like the kind that would kill your two year old when you visit a fucking amusement park that was built on top a fucking wetland (state) where alligators are fucking endemic.

Perhaps Gawker can start adding in to these articles that Disney recently built 2000/night bungalows over the water and guests in those bungalows have been feeding the gators there over the last 14 months. As a result, the gators started coming closer to shore, lost their fear of humans, and began to associate humans

Perhaps Disney should then assume that and water visitors that may not know better.

‘Nuisance’ alligator sounds so folksy, like the alligator borrowed your lawn mower and didn’t return it, not like the kind that would kill your two year old.

Having lived in Florida for only a short time in my life, for most people, gators seem like a weird animal that exists somewhere else. It is really not commonly known how widespread the gator population is in Florida and even as far as southern Virginia.

UT offers a provisional program under which a rejected student can do a year at any of the “stepchild” schools in the UT system, get good grades, and transfer pretty much automatically. There are A LOT of schools in the UT system. No way to slice this egg that it ain’t bad.

Ugh, unless she gets some sort of pundit gig for criticizing affirmative action. She’s got sort of a nasty Ann Coulter look in her eyes.

And that’s one of many good reasons you need affirmative action—to counterbalance the enormous advantage that legacy candidates have.

Wow. So she wasn’t even arguing for a meritocratic process in the first place. In addition to assigning herself the public roll of entitled dim-wit and poster child for white mediocrity and fragility, she also illustrates the acute dangers of parents blowing smoke up their snowflakes’ buttholes.

Hahahahahaha good.

you know, it really isn’t nice to speak ill of the dead...

She was a legacy. She fully expected to go to UT because her daddy did.

So basically, to get into U of T you have to be in the top 10% of your class, which she was not, or have an excellent extracurricular resume, which she did not. It’s amazing/alarming that this case still made it to SCOTUS.

Dear Antonin Scalia,

6. Her job duties include helping Trump tweet. Hicks takes dictation from Trump for his tweets, then sends them to someone else in the Trump organization to actually tweet, The Washington Post reported.

I would have thought the reason was obvious