All very cogent and thoughtful arguments, but it's forgetting one key thing: there are bad people out there who will do bad things to you, so try to protect yourself the best you can.
All very cogent and thoughtful arguments, but it's forgetting one key thing: there are bad people out there who will do bad things to you, so try to protect yourself the best you can.
I'm not saying they shouldn't have taken them in the first place. I'm saying they should have known this could have been a possible outcome when taking them.
True story: my car got stolen from me. I left it in my driveway with the windows down and the keys in the ignition, but it got stolen.
Actually, that does make sense. Acknowledging that the risk of things being stolen exists is not misogyny or victim blaming, it is cautious.
It's not victim blaming to suggest another method of protecting yourself is to simply not do it. Acknowledging that there are bad people out there who will steal your valuables is not victim blaming. If I have a $100k car that I leave unlocked with the keys in the ignition and it gets stolen, I shouldn't be blamed for…
Suspending the owner for six games is kinda weird. Does that mean that no one gets paid for six games, since, ostensibly, that is his only role on the team?
But by having belongings, you probably acknowledge that there's a possibility they could be stolen by somebody who really wants them. If you don't own something extremely rare and valuable (like naked pictures of yourself if you're a celebrity), then there's no chance it'll get stolen from you.
I'm sure you were also outraged when Calum Hood's dick pics were leaked. By a woman.
Not defending the actions of the hackers or those who looked at the pictures, nor am I victim-blaming, or judging these women for taking these pictures in the first place. I do think it is important to point out, however, that these women (and at least one man!) had to have or should have realized that this could have…
Actually, they arguably have more weapons now with a healthy Crabtree and Stevie Johnson, along with Quinton Patton making good progress.
You beat me to it.
It's worth alot less than King Edward VIII's cake at $29k
It's worth alot less than King Edward VIII's cake at $29k
Boy this article took a weird turn toward Godwin's Law:
Honestly, Mr. Interviewer, I've completed these free MBA courses online. I don't have a degree to show for it, but trust me!
CAPS Lock man might be an absolute genius.
"More fair" is arguable, since, as it is now, a worse team gets a slightly easier schedule. For example, the Rams will play the Vikings and Bucs while the Seahawks will play the Packers and Panthers. Exact schedule parity would be "unfair" since there would be no handicap.
I really don't like the idea of an 18 game season, since the current system just makes so much sense. Every team plays every team in their division twice (6 games), then every team in their conference that finished in the same place as they did in their respective divisions (3 games), then an entire division in their…
Also "asking for" interaction? Tweeting "#KillAllMen" over something as silly as leg position on the subway. Maybe she could just ask them to move their legs?
Then just widen them. Push their legs to the side. Sit with your legs as wide as you want. Tweeting with the hastag KillAllMen is hardly productive here.