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So it wasn’t Sophie’s choice?

As a “tight end,” he is good at protecting his quarterback, Mr. Patrick Mahomes, during offensive plays.

The premise is stupid. All comedians embellish for effect.

You just haven’t been to the right metal concerts. Or maybe just in the wrong decade.

My fellow coastal liberals looking down their noses at Lauren Boebert need to realize that none of her behavior at the Beetlejuice musical would’ve been inappropriate at a Motley Crue or Poison concert, where such behavior is encouraged and praised as affirmation of a “rock and roll” attitude and lifestyle.

How do you know they’re not?

Oh, I get it, but a few rebuttals:
1) This arguably draws more attention and is a way for regular citizens who want to help to help

A Jet going down on 9/11 is a little too on the nose, universe.

I used to like Rodgers so much. He seemed smart, funny and was definitely a top talent. Too bad he turned out to be such a jerk.

And that is your experience, and you are in your right to take that perspective. I have also been raped, but if I found out my brother was a rapist, I would be heartbroken and searching for nuance to make sense of what I knew about him. I do not feel retraumatized by this. But I also did not pursue my attacker in

But this is the part of him that they saw. Everyone who is in these jails are brothers, sisters, friends, sons, daughters, and cousins. The U.S. criminal justice system is bad and inhumane, even in relation to the bad acts that were done by those within it who did bad and inhumane things. Those people who have

That’s the thing though: Everyone has people who do love them and see these parts of them. And everyone does deserve to be seen in complicated ways. No one is inherently good or inherently bad. And it’s okay to acknowledge that.

That’s the problem with the internet and social media in general these days. Everyone is very quick to make a decision on whether someone is “bad” or “good” based on very little information in a hive-minded manner. People are more complicated than being categorized as good or bad. Ashton, Mila, etc were friends with

Did they discredit victims in their letter? My knowledge is that they tried to present another side of Masterson that they had experienced as part of their friendship. Giving knowledge of that other side of a person is supposed to be part of the ‘justice’ element of the criminal justice system (the blindfolded woman

What if...what if we admit that people are inherently complicated and don’t require that the people who are close to those who do bad things immediately denounce them? What if we say that even people who are on death row – who are a majority black and brown men – deserve to have one or two people who have loved them

counterpoint, you SHOULD know what happened in the first season if you want to follow the second season

I agree with all of this. Especially regarding the multifaceted, often-times paradoxical nature of human beings. I honestly think that any one of us can be a good, moral person and an irredeemable monster, all at the same time.

It’s a vexing scenario.

I think a lot of people made fun of her for being a dorky weirdo, particularly in the 90s. It just was not cool to be different or earnest back then.

I’ve had muscle spasms with my calf in the middle of night, if that were to happen all the time and all over the body I’d want to be shot in the heat immediately. That sounds like a terrible thing to go through.