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Mine would be easy to find. My kids can never seem to put the cap back on the water bottle correctly. So mine would be the one with a puddle beneath it.

You also become a carrier, however, so even if it doesn’t mean the end of your life, it means the disease will have an easier time spreading to the people who do need to worry.

Except aren't they discovering that more long term neurological damage similar to Alzheimer's can occur in adults with Zika?

There can be many complications. There is a MS like condition, and now there is evidence that it can do damage to the brain similar to Alzheimer’s.

Reading is fundamental;

Dismantling the prison-industrial complex as part of a process of prison abolition is an incredibly necessary goal, but the point to begin is not by arguing over details about a sexual predator, you absolute fucking asshole.

I would hope for the same. However, I can’t help but feel that his lawyer getting him off clean with a “we all make mistakes when we’re young” defense does less to make him accountable for his own decisions.

It sucks to think we have to count on him messing up his probation in order to protect other women from him.

So does the fact that he merely played high school sports make him sufficiently privileged to make him, his lawyers, and the judge appropriate targets for an online shame campaign?

And here’s the shit stain to whine about “sjws”. Using that term is pretty much like shooting off a flare that spells out “I’m a worthless asshat” in big red letters 300 feet tall.

Law student here (obviously). I’ve personally watched an 18 year old African American boy be charged with and convicted of sexual assault, and thereby required to register as a sex offender under Megan’s law, all because he was reported by the parents of his 15 year old girlfriend/classmate after they didn’t approve

Prosecutors recommended that the three-sport athlete be found guilty, MassLive.com reported, on two counts of indecent assault and battery. The recommended sentence from the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office was two years in prison.

Not too tough to figure out: The poor don’t get slaps on the wrist so they can go enjoy their college experiences, so enforcing minimums will not change their status quo.

The recommended sentence from the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office was two years in prison.

I don’t know that playing sports makes him an appropriate target for shaming but the whole sexual assault thing seems like it comfortably clears the bar.

Fun update: U of Dayton says he’s no longer welcome.

Well, it made him privileged enough to skate out of a felony conviction.

Word has it he has already been accepted at Baylor.