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Because when you are that old and you have lived with and indulged that impulse, and had incredible access to children through a show like 7th heaven: There were simply too many opportunities, too much motivation to indulge, even if it were online illegal stuff. Also, child molesters are by definition the most

The book "Bringing Adam Home" is an amazing journey through the case. Joe Matthews, the original investigator, did a wonderful job bringing the case to a close. John's original book was incredibly emotional but obviously didn't provide a lot of closure because it was written so soon after Adam's murder. I think we

And this is the difference: someone who never acts on that desire knows it is wrong and might be able to be helped, BECAUSE they may want the help. People who act on it? They know what they're doing. I don't care what anyone tries to tell me. They know, and they do it anyway, and there's no cure for that except to

It's not about thoughts. I'm not saying lock people up for thoughts. I'm saying lock them up for ACTING ON THOSE THOUGHTS. I often think about hitting people with my car. But that doesn't give me the right to do it.

Words cannot describe how disgusted I am. The sheer audacity of his "apology," as if being in "therapy" can make up for what he did to these women, as if he had no choice in the matter and was suffering from some kind of illness. I'm sure THEY needed four times the amount of therapy to get over the things he CHOSE

"Forty years ago, I did something terribly wrong that I deeply regret. I have been working to atone for it ever since,"

It's impossible to believe this only happened three times.

In the immortal words of Flight of the Conchords, "Stop touching the monkeys".

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So many people think They Might Be Giants are a comedy band. But this song is actually really sad.

Lately, I've noticed in the media, that when people of higher standing, or "look or sound more respectable" have come out about their experiences, the media treats them VERY differently, and with much more respect (not that there was that much respect in the first place when it comes to these things) Why is it that we

If only journalists put as much effort attempting to prove somebody was raped as they have, here, trying to prove somebody wasn't.

COCOGHAZI

I'd be careful. Based on the way this dude spells "coco" he might be another sock puppet for the guy(s) posting for homeless sex slaves from earlier today.

That's pretty foxy!

Well, that escalated very slowly.

There is glee. It should be bc a rapist's secrets are coming out, but it's not the entirety of what's happening. My theory is that B. Cosby was a positive representation of a black man, unmarred by the trope of the Loud Black Dumb Nigga Thug that's happily applied by larger society to black men as a group, regardless

I'd hate for my first comment (I think) on the Cosby thing to be about what I'm about to say, since I think he's a disgusting serial rapist and I don't give a fuck that he's getting bashed for it. He deserves it.

I wish men understood this. Some of them really don't get why women will only meet a man at public places when they're in the earliest stage of dating. Women always have to be on Murder Avoidance Duty.

Every time I see stuff like this all I can think of are the jerks who think that women have it easier in the dating pool. If this is how women get treated by strangers without any solicitation, I can't imagine what it must be like actually electing to go on a date with some dude you don't really know. That's some