Indeed. As confirmed by the OP.
Indeed. As confirmed by the OP.
“if a house were to land on this woman, I would have no problem with that.”
“I mean, I don’t wish her death”
“and claims that her gay friends respect her decisions.”
Why the hell would a race car be required to have a reverse gear anyway?
All things considered, I think that’s a reasonable reaction. That said, if someone wants garbage firewater neat, why would you argue with them? It can’t possibly be the weirdest request a bartender has ever received.
“I dunno, in America (especially Texas) just “whiskey” would most often to me imply bourbon because they’re clearly not referring to any funny foreign stuff.”
None of that disagrees with what I said, although your comment about enforcement in the USA is an excellent point.
“great thing about experience is you learn to not make the same mistakes twice.”
“Does Britain have the same rape-conviction problem as the US?”
The issue isn’t that she was penetrated, it’s that someone she knew, someone she didn’t want to have sex with, pretended to be someone else to trick her into consenting to sex that she otherwise wouldn’t have sex with. That’s what makes it rape.
“I don’t want to live in a world where whether or not I have been sexually assaulted is determined by somebody else’s state of mind”
“Unrelated - but can I get out of the greys please?”
The Guardian article is WAY clearer about the details of how this all took place:
“The victim then became friends with Newland as well as Mr Fortune.”
Oh, of course. I was stuck on the breadstick thing, if you know what I mean.
“it makes him look even more douche-canoey/galah-like”
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