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In a slimy bout of legal gymnastics, Bill Cosby’s lawyers have argued that the defamation lawsuit filed by three women accusing Cosby of sex crimes is unconstitutional, and that the First Amendment protects his right to publicly talk shit about the women he allegedly raped or sexually assaulted over the course of his

I didn’t notice before that she altered the time stamps to be 8/27/2012.

AoT Summary: Omg my mom died, grow up, boohoo my mom died, grow up, boohoo my mom died, grow up, oh shit, oh shit oh shit, my mom died, grow up, oh shit oh shit oh shit, my mom died, grow up, potatoes, my mom died, potato, oh shit oh shit, i’m a titan now, my mom died, grow up, oh shit

I kind of disagree with you. The idea that relating the backstory regarding a Title IX complaint in an essay because the author feels like the backstory supports her argument can be “retaliatory,” with nothing more, seems absurd on its face.

Restriction for my highschool eggdrop: Only use toothpicks and glue.

and for stuff like this (basically anything involving genitalia men or women) they have paid volunteers

Gary?

I was an event planner in my former life, so I was pretty confident about choosing vendors and making decisions on decor and food (hint: sometimes if you tell a vendor that you are planning your own wedding or have a background in event planning, they will give you a discount in place of the small fee they would have

Uhhhmmm. No, MRAs. No.
The girls made a poor judgment call (which isn’t surprising, because teenagers), but they didn’t do anything immoral/unethical/illegal(???maybe illegal, I think pornography of yourself when you’re underage might be illegal). The boys DID do something immoral/unethical/and def. illegal, which is

SO it boils down to: the mirror opens to a closet, in which they occasionally hang halloween ornaments, so that when properly lighted, it will scare people in the bathroom?

Great story, but holy hell Cinnamon Toast Crunch is vile. I'd have gulped it down anyway, but I'd be in my no-good-deed-goes-unpunished mood.

Patel clearly fired her in retaliation for exercising her right to free speech.

She should be good. ABC News says: On Feb. 23, she filed an objection in Orange County circuit court to halt the sale, which is permitted within 10 days of a foreclosure auction, according to Florida law. [this was 4 days after she bid on the house.]

So could the Kool-Aid Man actually break through a wall? Most definitely.

I'd like to point out that this is not doxxing. Presenting the name of someone who hides behind tons of sockpuppet accounts is just revealing a fact. Doxxing is revealing essential personal details about someone, like their home address, email passwords, etc. and can lead to substantial harm against an individual.

Letti

Right? ALL of your cakes better be made with no margarine!

The real question then is whether their later disclaimer can be said to cure the defamatory statements. I don't think they do. I think the original posting of the list constitutes one overall "statement" for the purposes of any lawsuit, and no subsequent statement is going to make that first statement not defamatory.

This is dumb. Just because this group of misogynist hackers doesn't have in their hands what they consider to be proof doesn't mean it doesn't exist. A victim's testimony is evidence.

A bit more background on the Leonardo/da Vinci issue: as a bastard, Leonardo's birth name was 'Leonardo', no more, no less. It was only when he moved to Florence, where there was another artist named Leonardo, that he started referring to himself as "Leonardo da Vinci". Even then, 'da Vinci' wasn't a surname, but a