And here I was thinking that this particular rape case featuring a global sports superstar would be straightforward
And here I was thinking that this particular rape case featuring a global sports superstar would be straightforward
It can’t possibly be that hard to have some sort of app that allows audience members to submit questions to the moderator, and the moderator can choose from there. This is the obvious solution.
I kept 14k in cash in a tv stand during my 20s for 5 years before my friend randomly found it and told me I was a fucking idiot. So I put it in the bank. So yeah, I could see it being true.
Give the $26 million directly to Planned Parenthood.
I can’t stress enough how bad of a condition this poor kid must have been in. It’s really really rare for an otherwise healthy adolescent to be declared dead within 30 minutes of arrival in an emergency room. This is not like an 80 year old person with multiple medical problems, who make up the majority of heat stroke…
This is going to keep happening until some of these fucks go to jail for manslaughter.
He’s a billionaire. They banned him for a year and fined him $500k. That’s less than what he made from the start of the 2nd half until he got kicked out. I hope the union has a fucking field day with this shit in the negotiations for the next CBA.
the only reason he thinks he can get away with it is literally every single experience he’s ever had.
The thing that gets me about this is that there’s literally no other scenario in the world where a dink like Stevens would do this to someone like Lowry who could clearly and easily kick the shit out of him. The only thing that lets someone like Stevens think he can get away with it is a lifetime of thinking that…
I mean, in a just world, he'd be forced to be a minority owner along side James Dolan.
At this point, the easiest thing for the Warriors to do is just buy the knob out of his shares.
Counterpoint: No, he doesn’t. He’s a genuinely good person who is imperfect, like everyone is, but is actually willing to learn and grow.
Look, I don’t doubt Miley ripped this off, but the art itself is extremely derivative. I went to college at an art school 15+years ago(I was writing, but I hung out with quite a few art majors since our class rooms were right by each other and I love art). A friend of mine did a project just like this and we all loved…
This is the problem with the democratization of art via social media: The audience (not to mention the artist) isn’t plugged in enough to recognize photogenic cliches for the uninspired undergraduate underclassman work that they are.
Right? Sarley’s portfolio only goes back three or four years, but I love how she thinks she’s the first person ever to fingerbang fruit and call it art.
her work has been written about extensively, everywhere from Cosmopolitan to GQ.
I mean The Presidents of the United States of America reference it in their song Peaches. So nothing new here.
I did EXACTLY the same thing in college for a photography assignment on sex, 1997. It was lazy on my part and got graded accordingly. This has been done endlessly and is very unoriginal on everyone’s part.
When she tweeted about this last month, she noted that boycotts have actually been successful in the fight for civil rights in the past. Near as I can tell, her argument against it this time is because it would gore her ox.
I think it is hard to blame companies for not wanting to send their female employees to Georgia. What if, god forbid, one of their pregnant employees miscarries, and these dolts refuse to do an abortion because the fetus “might still be viable”? Or their employee gets charged with murder for miscarrying? Gets raped…