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I genuinely feel bad for the musicians, vendors, carpenters, and other service providers who have been burned by these fuckers. Making your living is hard enough without having to chase fraudsters who take your time and labor and fail to pay, let alone getting your equipment stuck in customs for debts that are not

in my personal experience, bullies are some of the quickest to cry out how they can’t stand meanness and to accuse others of bullying. given ruby rose’s ‘i only threw a *few fries* at that waiter and it’s because that mean terrible waiter ***TRIGGERED MEEEEEE***’ excuse for her previous bad behavior, meh

“Guys, I’m not good at being a bully because I am a good person and the only reason I bullied someone now is because I was once bullied decades ago so it’s the other person’s fault I publicly went after them. Also I have nothing to do with this feud.”

Taylor Swift is an underdog...

You described a number of actions that are not speech acts. Thank you for your red herring. It was delicious.

Only the government has to care about people’s free speech rights. I don’t have to grant you any right to speak in my private space. I am free to sanction you in any way for speech I find offensive. The government may not.

They literally invite the newly inaugurated president every time there has been one, and for a school as conservative as ND (where Obama spoke in 2009 and it was also a huge deal and some students refused to attend and some people sat in and interrupted his speech by screaming “MURDERER” and were escorted out),

I think it would be within the store owners’ rights since ‘Jezebel writer’ isn’t a protected class and it’s a private business? But then it would also be within Jez’s rights to talk about the writer getting kicked out and cause them to get bad publicity and possibly lose business.

Really! These are Midwestern, mostly Catholic students who are taking a stand for the LGBTQ+ community and others in a public forum celebrating their achievements but also a ceremony for their families, who have paid well over $100k for those opportunities. I’m so done with people blaming the youths for all things -

“Actually, legitimate question: Say I find everyone who writes for Jezebel to be repulsive (and I do). And say I own a restaurant. Could I then kick out the writers of Jezebel for their beliefs?”

It’s pretty telling that they think any random Jew or POC is a direct substitute for a nationally-infamous hatemonger.

Yes, the first amendment allows Richard Spencer to say hateful things. The first amendment also allows this woman to yell at him, and it allows a company to decide whether or not they want to associate with him. The typical racist response boils down to “I want my rights, but you can’t have the same rights.”

Yes, you absolutely could. You can’t kick people out based on race, religion, ethnicity, etc., but political beliefs or being harpy isn’t protected.

In before the debate even gets started.

No, it is not ok.

There is a difference between a person who you are in a relationship with and a person you are not. My partner and I have previously agreed upon rules about middle-of-the-night sexy times. If I’m up to it, I let him know the night before that he has the Okay to initiate while I’m asleep. That initiation is exclusively

Still Team Cho all the way.

This whole thing makes me incredible uncomfortable.
I was raped when I was 15 by a close friend, I never said anything about it and kept on hanging out with him afterwards. So, no I don’t think it matters one bit wether she still texted this guy or even had consensual sex with him afterwards.
However, back in the

i guarantee he is into cheesy popcorn flicks.

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