I’m a fan and his twitter is normally kind of boring (though pleasant) actually.
I’m a fan and his twitter is normally kind of boring (though pleasant) actually.
Uh oh, career politicians better look out, now the president’s son-in-law is on the job...
“I promised the American people I would produce results, and apply my ‘ahead of schedule, under budget’ mentality to the government.”
They singled out a little girl wearing leggings but had no problem with her dad wearing cargo shorts. Do you not see the problem? Really?
Imagine if this had been mentioned several times in the article you skimmed. Just imagine!
I had sympathy for her up until this. He contacted an underage girl. He doesn’t care about other people. He is a predator. Now she is deciding to get involved with a predator because he was “under pressure.”
So Trump is straight-up turning government/the presidency into a reality show, complete with scripted beefs and oodles of melodrama.
I’ve been to two weddings where the groom’s surname was Jones and both of them had their first dance to well-known adulterers’s anthem, Me and Mrs Jones. People. Do. Not. Listen.
I was perusing The Knot today and they recommended Danzig’s “Mother” as a great mother/son dance, as well as “Mother” by Pink Floyd. It’s as if they just typed the word mother into Spotify without actually listening to them.
Sting has said similar things about “Every Breath You Take.”
Indeed I would also put “born in the USA” on the list too because after that people don’t bother listening to the rest of the lyrics.
And the people who dedicate Pearl Jam’s cover of Last Kiss to their sweetie on the radio. The girl dies. That’s the point.
Also- Every Breath You Take.
I would put “you’ve really got a hold on me “in the same category.
I’m convinced that a large percentage of the population has poor listening comprehension.
read the article and wanted to share what i had recently read
Possible reasons for not reporting: fear, intimidation, stigma against victims, shame, the statistics surrounding the conviction of alleged rapists, online and verbal abuse, the statistics surrounding law enforcement’s prior handling of rape cases, the statistics surrounding how many rape kits actually get processed,…
you must have never experienced the reporting system.
I’m not super-thrilled about the proposed legislation, to be honest. It requires the name AND ADDRESS of all victims to be “divulged to campus leaders” which seems a bit troubling and vague and unlikely to encourage people to come forward. That, coupled with the criminal penalties for failure to report, seems likely…
It’s great that this is being brought to light.