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You are welcome to disagree with me and to critique my argument, but you’ll need to do so in a way that’s respectful of me and of the other commenters.
could be he just didn’t want anyone to sit next to him.
I mean, I don’t sit there and scour them like I’m trying to get caked-on grease off my good frying pans (unless, of course, I was doing something like wandering through a muddy area), but I do use a washcloth and soap on them.
nah. my feet are standing in soap water. they’re fine. it’s all fine.
I’m also pretty leery of diagnosing people I’ve never met with mental illness.
Adjacent question for people who don’t wash their legs: do you wash your feet?
Water falls on your legs while you shower so why bother getting down there with soap?
You’re being really presumptuous by assuming that this man is mentally ill. Some people are just plain weird, with no mental illness.
Same here. I feel like that is a huge omission in reporting. TBI can cause significant cognitive dissonance, among other things.
I had heard he was disabled, which TBI is considered, but the specific disability wasn’t listed.
I don’t think I’d seen the Traumatic Brain Injury fact reported before.
True opinions can’t be defamatory, but CBS will not be able to successfully hide behind that. A statement of opinion is ultimately something that can’t really be proven. “Nickelback is a bad band” or “McDonald’s food sucks,” even though confidently asserted as though they are fact, are clearly opinion. There may be…
Yes. Defamation is when you knowingly communicate a false statement of fact. Opinions are protected by the first amendment and truth is the ultimate defense. Basically, CBS will likely first argue that the show only highlighted the opinions of experts, and secondly, that what the experts said was truth, which is where…
And then the parents found her still breathing and strangled her to death? Because she has petechiae indicating that she was alive when strangled - not dead from a head wound.
Ted Cruz doesn’t have a son, though.
Burke Ramsey, who is now 29, has been the subject of but one of the many theories surrounding JonBenét’s death, but none of those theories has ever been proven in court, and Burke has categorically denied his involvement, most recently on a broadcast with Dr. Phil.
From what I hear, Burke is somewhat impaired. Both parents being deceased has left him vulnerable to media pariahs like Dr Phil to take advantage of his naïveté and decide that the “weirdo is totally the murderer”. It’s shameful.
yeah, i am all for some “horoscopes are bs” shit, but like...WHATTTTTT????? I can’t with that...
Wikepedia hasn’t discovered it for us yet? Wikepedia hasn’t discovered it for us yet?!? Wikipedia hasn’t discovered it for us yet. The people behind this show, do they know what Wikipedia is? I would have changed the channel the moment after reading that.