I’ve never felt shame for watching porn until I’m at the point of no return, then rocking back until I’m resting on my shoulders with my feet up in the air as I attempt to shoot it in my own mouth.
I’ve never felt shame for watching porn until I’m at the point of no return, then rocking back until I’m resting on my shoulders with my feet up in the air as I attempt to shoot it in my own mouth.
“A rape apologist.”
I would know from the dishonesty of the comments, including your own.
How the fuck would I know what? I’ve made no claims about what percentage of women are assaulted or harassed.
Why would it be impossible to say? Why would a taxi companies answerable in ways Uber isn’t, from a reporting perspective? Meaning, you seem to believe that Uber is being told about these rapes, the police aren’t, and then Uber isn’t doing some type of reporting/due dilligence that a tax company would?
This is a ridiculous response. 90% of comments here are more concerned about feeling morally righteous than anything. It’s pathetic.
Don’t know what that means.
There what is? What a joke. I’m not even a Sanders supporter, but the way that people attempt to preemptively dismiss criticism like you just do is so, so, so pathetic.
No, he doesn’t. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
Agreed, I watched Mad Max the other night for the first time, and I’m voting for whoever brings the apocalypse the quickest. Looks like fun!
It’s clear that some people want Uber more regulated. Is that really what we’re discussing here?
As a person who uses the service, I don’t care if they’re ‘brutal’ in cleaving themselves of responsibility in this regard, as long as they’re transparent about their service. I totally agree it’s a ‘buyer beware’ company. Good thing no one is forced to use it, or that could be really problematic.
I didn’t claim people should stop taking Uber. I think Uber is an incredible service. However, if people think it’s too risky, then they shouldn’t take it.
It’s not an either/or proposition.
The good thing is that no one has to drive for Uber, and no one has to use their services. Similarly, no one has to rent a house with Airbnb. I’m the furthest thing from a Libertarian, but I find the idea that Uber is ‘evil’ to be absolutely ludicrous. They provide a service that people are free to use or ignore. I…
How does the sharing economy ‘leave out’ the fact that a lot of people are terrible?
It absolutely is when people are claiming that Uber is uniquely dangerous, and that it should be shut down, as many are clamoring for.
You’re disgusting. Your ending questions basically proves you care about nothing but feeling morally righteous. Pathetic.
No, cases like that really end in indictments. Most cases have evidence of some kind.
You’re a very dumb person.