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Those media and protestors should go home and reconsider their life choices.

There was speculation that she said she wouldn't do it Saturday to allow her and her family peace, free of media and protesters. I am hoping that's just the case and that her death was surrounded by those she loved.

No, it should not. The Iranian people and the Iranian government are not the same thing at all; even Iran's moderate president is speaking out against the far-right theocratic elements. I highly doubt that Bourdain's episode will be full of pro-government propaganda.

idk i tend to think at least 97% of things are an all caps issue. that said, i kinda do. the idea that our bodies are for consumption is insidious, and allowing people to be physical with us in any way (male or female, btw, tho i think the issue is MUCH darker and more insidious with women) is something that needs to

You can argue maybe it's not their responsibility to protect every aspect of their students' lives, but it sure as hell is their responsibility to take appropriate action after a crime is committed. And if there were appropriate repercussions for crimes, that in turn would help protect their students by making people

I think your point is somewhat valid. But, a university is required to enforce the law. And I think here the point is that the university knew illegal activities were taking place, enough so to warn people about said activities, but did nothing to prevent the activities. It's like saying that the university knows

Sounds like they followed the model used by the Roman Catholic Church, also referred to as "the hot potato method"

"Robert Roe, the student accused of raping Doe, was ultimately found responsible for the crime in an on-campus disciplinary hearing and expelled. But the school changed his records to state he had "voluntarily withdrawn" in order to "assist him in seeking further studies."

No, gamergate is gamers getting ticked off that radical feminism is intruding on their favorite pastime

do you get to know all the things you know now, then, and do you get your hs body back.

Who would ever think this was appropriate? Ummm.... a bunch of 17 and 18 year old Texas football players. OF COURSE they thought it was appropriate. I'd bet money they even thought it was CLEVER.

Seriously. It sounds like she even pointed it out in a way that gave everyone involved the benefit of the doubt and just said, I think you need to re-think this. She didn't call anyone a rapist or a misogynist or call them horrible people. She just fairly gently pointed out something she felt they clearly didn't

It really really bothers me that when someone criticizes something, not in a mean, or derogatory way, people go apeshit trying to defend something so stupid. It's a stupid fucking t-shirt guys, somebody pointed out something obviously wrong with it, and your first impulse is to say "traitor"???

Serious question. Would games be unplayable and unenjoyable if they did not contain overly sexualized female characters?

Did anyone read the story by Adrien Chen on NYMag? A bunch of GGers go to a stripclub to celebrate the anniversary of 8chan. Neither of them cares about the women there. They're not aroused, curious, interested, amused. They promptly huddle in a corner and literally open their laptops right there and go on 8chan.

Aw man! Now they're gonna dox Colbert and let everyone know that it's actually a hard "T" at the end and he's just acting like a conservative pundit! Poor guy should have seen it coming.

If anyone feels like drinking themselves to death this early in the day, take a shot every time some GG-talking-point-spouting fuckwit shows up to grace us with his hard-truth-telling presence.

HANG HER HANG HER HANG HER HANG HER