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That’s all you’ve got, huh? “Ugh, you raised a point I don’t want to address, go away”? Weak tea, my child.

No, they don’t. You have no right to fire someone because they published something you don’t like.

No one’s taking anything up the ass (at least not involuntarily). That isn’t a thing that is happening. There is some bathroom graffiti and some Halloween costumes. That is all.

Yes, glad you agree. College is not for moral crusades.

No, very necessarily. I am right and you are wrong.

Of course. It couldn’t possibly be that more than one person disagrees with you.

They are being treated equals. That is exactly what is happening.

No, college is in fact very much about learning facts and things.

They are treated as well as the white kids. No, they really are. If you’re offended by a Halloween costume or random graffitti, do not come. Those things are not being orchestrated by the administration and absolutely nothing can be done about them.

I think part of the stunned silence from the faculty and dean is because you really do not know what it’s like to someone else until you are actually them.

Why did they even go then?

I dunno, I have pretty thoroughgoing pity for Yale students. Poor dears didn’t go to the University of Wisconsin.

*...they also have a legitimate grievance and concern.*

No but they don’t though: They do not have legitimate issues. It’s easy to dismiss people when they have nothing to offer.

Here’s quick guide to the Berserk manga series:

I really question whether these are ‘recruitment’ videos, in the sense that I doubt its hard for them to hire recruits so badly that they need promotional materials. Rather, there is a real element of ego- and testosterone-heavy “WHEEE!! LOOK AT US!!”-ness to this.

Give the man a break: knowing the Kardashii, they’ve each had at least 3 plastic surgeries since he saw them last.

I once visited an American whorehouse in London.

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I genuinely enjoyed Dracula: Dead and Loving It.

It’s worth pointing out that the most effective soldiers in Iraq and Syria are turning out to be the ones we didn’t try to train professionally.