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No, the fact that it happens every day was just an aside. The point is that pleading guilty doesn’t mean you’re actually guilty, just like settling a civil case doesn’t mean you think you’re at fault or even that you think you would lose.

Not sure what your point is, but that does happen every day, yes.  In some of those cases the defendant thinks they did something wrong, and in some they do not.

Yeah that seems likely.

Depending on what I’m wearing I may have a small spot on my neck that is exposed, and getting hit with a bug there really stings.  I would not want to get pelted in the face with everything I find on the front of my helmet after a ride.

I’ve never driven a Pilot, but is it really that fun?

My father-in-law is not into any kind of toxic masculinity stuff at all (for example, Mama Mia is one of his favorite movies), and mentioned that the Miata is a “chick car”.  No idea where he got that idea since 9 times out of 10 when I see someone driving one, it’s a man.

No, that just means you have pleaded guilty.  People who haven’t committed any crime plead guilty all the time.  Probably literally every day.

True, but I think there’s a different standard when evaluating compelled speech.  That is, forcing someone to say something that’s true isn’t the same as prohibiting someone from saying something that is false.

I'd say there are a lot of roles people complain about where those physical characteristics aren't defining. Ariel, for example, has to be a mermaid, but she doesn't have to be white. Racists hated it anyway.

The subhead is wrong; the case is about government officials, not public figures.

Conservatives seen to have no trouble admitting black people exist.

What’s "exclusive" about the trailer?

HB1. You may have combined that with the H1N1 virus.

She’s been disabled.

Can you name a CEO who has been executed for their company's product safety issues?

It’s a language generation model. I haven’t heard of it having any image recognition capabilities.

You can’t know the artist’s purpose or frame of mind from looking at the art. All you can tell it what it makes you think or feel.

How is that different from how human artists create art?

All art is built on uncredited and uncompensated art that came before.

That headline makes it sound like you think coal should be cheaper. As in there's no point to it being so expensive. Whereas I'm guessing you meant it's so expensive that there's no point in using it.