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Ok, let's consider the source. Jay Mohr hasn't had an apogee. He's one of those steady B listers who has toured and gotten acting work for 25 years. If he does have an apogee, it's probably right now with his sports radio show that grew from 5 to 150 affiliates on dying terrestrial radio, a very popular podcast,

No, this is what they call hosting an awards show. You can only go with the most broad, low hanging fruit because the crowd is not there for comedy and won't follow the comedian down any rabbit holes. It's like a corporate gig but even more restricted due to the TV coverage.

That's not logical. Even if there was a cover up, the police wouldn't have known if he did it or not. Any "clean up" was about avoiding it becoming public and has nothing to do with whether he did it or not.

Please help me. My IQ is too low to understand how her comment could be trolling. She answered the OP's question clearly and concisely.

I'm not sure what's going on with this frat to make her so concerned (there's a frat going on probation on every campus in America for violations), but it's obvious that the sexism is the worse problem to her. A guy literally got beat up, but all she focused on was the one line in the minutes and the idea that girls

No, I wouldn't. Whoever was let in would then be given equal facilities and treatment in their education though. Title IX includes classes, programs, etc. All of those had their own mix of gender and interest. Everything except sports managed to comply. From the beginning, sports fans were looking for a special

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Some have the exact opposite reaction. Many victims have an immediate period of sexual promiscuity afterwards, and some do go right to someone they know for consensual sex.

Why does an athletic department get a pass that no other university program gets? If an athletic program can self-fund like LSU and a handful of other schools, they can have all men's sports if they want. But if they accept funds from the university or government, they have to accept the same guidelines as everyone

What about the plight of the white, middle/upper-middle class victims whose website has about 1 million posts with the tag of War on Women. It's not reserved for large issues like abortion.

Yes, she did a good job of explaining herself, and quite a few of the comments here are from people who didn't read the article.

Actually, that album was a big disappointment for Phair. Exile in Guyville and Whip Smart sold more albums despite being on an independent. I forget what record company it was, but they spent a ton on the rollout and lost a lot of money.

Me too. I'd never go back, but I feel bad for kids today who can't just disappear for a few hours like I used to. I might have checked my answering machine messages in college every three days or so at most.

Yeah, that's strange. He would have been fine legally to have sex with her, but not trade naked pics.

Sure, I get what you mean. You did a better job of explaining what I was trying to say. Evo Psychology is fine, but it's trying to determine what happens in our brains, not what we should do. We shouldn't take studies and assume they fit into our sociological notions (and honestly, the Minnesota prof using sexual

I'd say it gives you an indication on what behaviors have been preferred. Since we can't determine what evolutionary behaviors will benefit us 300 years in the future, it can't really tell us what to do today, only what has helped evolution in the past.

Exactly. Moreover, evolutionary psychology can't tell us what evolutionary behaviors we should be participating in anyway.

There are specialty stores online that only sell Made in the USA stuff. They verify that means made with US textiles and US wages.

This is all so media bubbly that it's unreal. This article is telling the media not to write columns to the rest of the media about media's coming JLaw backlash. It's an acknowledgement that entertainment media is a formulaic machine with the artists dropped in like Mad-Libs.