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It’s not one company, it’s the entire industry all over the world. There are more than 50 cruise ship companies with numerous ships under each. The total passengers in the cruise industry, worldwide, was almost 23 million last year. 273 people over 20 years is less than 14 people a year. That is one missing person per

She turned down Black Widow, unfortunately.

Why in the world is Andy Dick’s rehab place named as if a Bostonian is yelling “sober”?

Exactly. No, you should not be raped no matter what condition you’re in, but there’s a level of personal responsibility for your own health and safety that was just glossed over. There are a myriad of other shitty outcomes to drinking a mystery pill that don’t involve rape.

Bad helicopter parenting hits its zenith. “I will come with you to college and pick the girls you rape and how you rape them.”

And she wasn’t specific about the “Drugs”. If she had said “I saw him put X in...” or “I say him put Acid in...” I’d be more inclined to believe the “I want to take drugs “ spin people are trying to put on this. But just taking a rando pill from a rando guy is not “I want to try this drug cause it might be cool.” It’s

Came here to say WTF about this, too.

All I know is that I want to join the Cream Dream Team.

I laughed more in that 30 second clip than in the entire first episode of new Top Gear.

Look at me...

I imagine, by your barely contained response, you have interpreted my words as many others have, and I apologize. To me, it’s a common phrase that is complimentary. I see, in hind sight, that it can be easily read as me passing judgement on others. This was not my intention. It comes across nearly as bad as “you

I’m trying to weed out those who willfully misunderstand me or make no attempt understand what I meant. It is a more ambiguous statement thatn I intended. You actually asked, so I’d like to respond. In hind sight, it was a poor choice of words. I recognized that after my first interaction. To me, “truly one of the

Gotcha.

Unfortunately, I agree. It shouldn’t take a “perfect victim” as you say, it should just be common sense, but that’s not how people work these days. There has to be the ultimate, completely unambiguous mistake before things even get talked about.

I encourage you to read further down the thread where I acknowledge this easily misinterpreted statement and discuss it with someone else who has a slightly less jerky knee.

I didn’t say anything about a criminal record or lack there of. It was in reference to his character. What I’ve seen so far is about his love for his family and his job at a school where he helped students open up and made sure they ate enough food at lunch. One could have no criminal record yet still not be a good

Thanks. I was initially afraid it was going to be one of those articles that tells me to basically sit down and shut up. I’ve received those before. I’m glad it wasn’t.

Thank you. You said it better than I did.

I kinda figured someone would call this out. My words are my words, I’ll own them, and all I can do is explain my meaning behind them. My praise of him was not a denouncement of any other victim. To interpret it this way is putting words in my mouth. But I agree, there was no reason to shoot him regardless of who he

This is the first killing in a while that got to me. This man was doing everything right in life and in that stop. From what I’ve read so far, he was truly one of the good ones. And a shitty cop got scared and ended his life. I don’t post much on things like this, mostly because I’m a white middle age, middle class