Not only that, but why would an organization of women want a man with a history of violence against women at their show. And pay him? Unless it was a trap to hide him in a pit forever, that I would support.
Not only that, but why would an organization of women want a man with a history of violence against women at their show. And pay him? Unless it was a trap to hide him in a pit forever, that I would support.
I have a biblical name, and at my old job almost every older black lady that came in would immediately tell me the loved my name and then try to hold me hand. Them I was afraid of, my homosexual customers never gave me a problem with respecting boundaries so I never understood why people were uncomfortable around…
Speaking of parents, let’s hope for his sake he doesn’t turn to his biological father and become super bro Biebs again. Also let’s hope for his sake he doesn’t turn to hardcore drugs to try and find his way, cuz the world already had Lindsay Lohan, we don’t need 2.
It’s almost like we have to hold the perpetrators responsible for the actions they commit and try to find a way to remove that attitude of violence from the community.
Oh, I’d be watchin alright.
I’m a fan of Rooster Teeth Productions, which is Austin based.
You have 2 situations. 1: The coach doesn’t know what was going on and the program should be suspended while they restructure due to incompetence. And 2: The coach did know what was going on but is a violence supporting neanderthal and the program should be suspended so the can restructure. Either way the football…
You are the height of wit my friend. I applaud you witty responses and over all highly intelligent conversation. Do you write for a professional magazine?
Chemistry is important. Sodium bursts into flames when exposed to air, chlorine is poisonous to breathe. Both can be separated easily from table salt. And dynamite is no less dangerous than bacon grease, there’s enough nitrates that one could make an explosive. Could use tons of household items to make a bomb…
Sounds like you’re either not familiar with team discipline, or you’re one of the affected high schoolers. Fantastic and witty rebuttal.
That’s how teams work. The action of one or more players while on the field is representative of the entire team. If the coaches had instilled the right spirit of respect in their players and the team fostered an environment of not being egotistical dumbasses, this wouldn’t have occurred. So the only way to send the…
I’m trying to point out that a person can take anything and abuse it to kill their self, you’re trying to argue on technicalities. I’m saying you can’t hold a seller responsible for what a person choose to do with something if it isn’t the intended result because it might be dangerous. Heaven forbid I want to live in…
Coach ordered it or not, I bet those kids are still getting high fives for their actions because of slap on the wrist punishments. You really want to punish them? Cancel the entire football program. Then every kid will know that being an asshat has consequences.
Sure it does. It would take about 3kg for someone of my weight to kill me tho. About half that for someone of her size since I’m a heavy guy. Anything can kill you. Should we stop selling Tylenol because people like to OD on those to commit suicide too?
Well she ingested the chemical, and enough of it ingested could kill you, yes. But anyone with chemical know-how (which I imagine a nursing student at an Ivy League school would have) could easily separate the 2 deadly chemicals for their own use.
Don’t forget the universal asshole notification of “the customer is always right”. No one has ever said those words to a service industry worker while not being an asshole.
I’ve actually used it for metalwork in my everyday life. Don’t go spouting off at the mouth about subjects you are ignorant of. You could just as easily get enough cyanide to kill yourself with from cherry pits, but they’re no good for metalworking. Cyanide is just a chemical that’s used in everyday life, no worse or…
The sale of cyanide crystals is not banned in the US, it’s used quite commonly for industrial purposes. And I said frivolous in their targets in regards to the retailers. It’s pointless to sue someone because a person used something for its non-intended purpose. And what would could Penn do in any legal sense? They…
Philly is comcast territory, but yes, the lawsuits are indeed frivolous in their targets.
I disagree because you are trying to justify stealing and not sharing the ad revenue with the creator! If kotaku has express permission to use another person’s content, then they would state it, but they do this shit all the time. I’m sick of this site’s writing staff being so lazy.