What a sad person you are.
What a sad person you are.
The rich, smuglier-than-thou, sneering condescension of this comment is pitch perfect, if that’s what you were going for.
Right To Remain SilentI’m a huge TAL fan - I’ve listened to nearly every episode. When I was in my 3rd year of law school, in 2009-10, I took a clinic which means that I practiced as a student attorney for law school credit. We defended misdemeanor defendants in the Bronx and we focused on the growing number of…
Many people were calling PA corrupt for making that comic in the first place. It’s such a 180 from the comics where they were criticising publishers and supporting journalists.
The breitbart link would indicate so. Might as well link to infowars while he is at it.
Not posting a comic makes them corrupt now? Wow. They just didn’t want to post a comic that directly insulted them. And why would they?
Did you expect them to stop republishing Penny Arcade because of a little spat? I mean, I’d be in favor of it because I’ve always thought the comic is terrible, but Fahey said last week that they just didn’t have any good comics to run from that week (because yes, running a comic directly insulting your website isn’t…
Whatever Frank was to comics in the 80s, what he’s become today is a loud, racist, homophobe, a horrible writer, and a worse illustrator.
There was a reward, and I think he had some legal trouble of his own.
The police were coaching Jay on what to say. He could have started with minimal knowledge (to get the reward and get out of his own legal trouble) then just kept saying what the cops needed him to say.
All your evidence had been thoroughly discredited.
Did you hear that Don, who was supposed to be working at lenscrafters at the time, but a different location then normal, might not have been working there, since the manager was his mother, and the other manager was his I think, mom’s bf?
I’m inclined to like the theory that the police fed Jay the details and threatened to put it on him if he didn’t “turn,” in which case either the police or Jay himself could have given Jen that detail.
Jay is shadier than a grove of red woods.
Well, Serial started off saying “hi, we are just taking a deeper look at this for storytelling purposes.” Undisclosed says “Hey, you people all thought that was cool, but it’s like, totally our family friend here, and here’s what we think is weird/odd/fishy, based on my legal experience (and Rabia was already a law…
So what if it is? It’s produced by people raising funds for his legal defense. It’s not purporting to be journalism or unbiased.
Look, if you think he did it based on serial, you might as well convict based on Law and Order episodes. It’s not real law. Undisclosed does it better.
Why? Serious question.
OH MY GOD what the fuck is going on in this comments section? I had to scroll up to make sure this wasn’t gawker proper