Hi. That’s what I’m referring to....
Hi. That’s what I’m referring to....
Why do people keep bringing up what it would be like if Hillary had won?? It doesn’t matter, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HER.
Wow, this is a comment you REALLY need to read all the way to the end.
My contribution: Kasey Musgraves “Christmas Makes Me Cry”
I’ve said it before: Never trust anyone with two first names.
And conservatives say WE’RE the ones with thin skin? WE’RE the ones who always want to interfere and meddle in things that are none of our business??
Ok, so a dog is property. Still, I don’t see shaming these folks for trying to figure out how to divvy up said property.
Jack Donaghy is a better man and businessman than Trump could ever hope to be.
Cheetos would have been too ironic, perhaps.
But. That IS what the rules expect. There are no exceptions. They don’t care if a defender has “already starting tackling” or some shit. Do you watch football? This happens literally all the time and it doesn’t seem fair but it’s the way it is.
Maybe it’s just from playing baseball, but it doesn’t seem that difficult for a right-handed person to catch the ball with their left hand. That’s what seems most natural to me.
I can agree with you on the last paragraph emphatically.
Even if you have scientific study that produces quantifiable data, you can’t reach the conclusion of someone being a “bad person” without some framework of morality. And of course an individual’s morality is shaped relative to their experience. You have to have a culture that values empathy in the first place to say…
Don’t you think morality (whether religious, superstitious, or otherwise) stems from something? It’s interesting to me that you qualify someone as a “bad person” for believing in a Just World. It’s simply a different set of moral rules you are applying. I absolutely agree humans are selfish animals. So then how do…
Sorry, I meant a potential threat to society. So we kill them to remove that threat. Of course prison is the same idea but prison has it’s own moral dilemmas. Is it really more just to lock someone away for the entirety of their life than to simply snuff it out? As antiquated as an “eye for an eye” sounds, I believe…
I make this mistake ALL THE TIME. I feel for you Kristen.
Wouldn’t the death penalty also be threat management? You’re right that it’s not a deterrent, and I’m not sure it’s intended to be.
“What the fuck is going on?” Aren’t those the lyrics to that wonderfully catching computer-created trumpet bleating they call a Thursday Night Football theme song?
Just playing devil’s advocate, but what would be an appropriate punishment for someone such as Roof? Prison is a moral punishment too, of course.