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Can we not accept a bit of the blame here? Allowing this story to first be published as a fact (journalism 101 - check the facts), and then all the readers rushing in self-righteous indignation to accuse people of bigotry (internet 101 - don't believe everything you read), we have allowed this shit to occur, and it

Considering that they were never identified by name, they can hardly have suffered much damage to their reputations.

Meh. I take off my clothes watching members of the opposite sex playing with each other from a distance all the time.

This isn't that surprising. The last time I ate a slice of Sbarro pizza I stripped naked and cried too.

It can't make me look at her again.

A "Family Tree" of American Whiskeys and Bourbons.

What part of "American whiskeys and bourbons" are you having trouble with?

I'm 25 and still live at home. Most within my circle and age group still live at home too.

Personally I feel that the stigma comes from people assuming that in order to grow up you need to stop living out of your parents pocket. But everyone seems to think that living with your parents = parents pay for everything. It just lightens to load and makes life a bit easier and if your parents are happy to let

I think it depends on the culture of the person, in a mexican household its not unheard of for the kids stay in the home until they are married. After the marriage some of the parents move in with their children once the grandkids arrive to help raise them. As to which family they live with it depends, like for

people who think like you aren't grown-up..

It's a silly social status stigma, like being married by a certain age. It would seem like those social pressures would push a lot of people into making irresponsible choices, like taking on unaffordable rent or having zero ability to save money/accumulate wealth, just so they can shield their ego. I think as long

It's a stigma that shouldn't be there. I have no shame telling people I live at home since I'm responsible and I have a solid job and saving money for a future house.

I don't understand the push for young people to move out of their parent's house. Our daughter finished her masters degree and found a job 15 mins from our home. My son finished college and found a job 20 mins away. My wife and I have told them to stay with us until they have enough of a cushion before moving out.

Wow, hyperbole much? Also, by that logic, people should stop telling Lena Dunham to diversify the cast of Girls, and the racists who complained about Rue and Cinna being black in the Hunger Games were totally justified.

Well I wouldn't go so far as death sentence. But they should still be thinking about it in 10 years how the never got to build any new buildings or add any new schools or departments and how no one wants to come to their school anymore. I don't think An institution of 60,000 people should be completely condemned for

Jerry Sandusky is the hero we deserve, but not the one we need right now

First its not really our money. Most of their operating budget come from tuition and the endowment. The government money they do receive is from the state of Pennsylvania.