“yeahhh... you’re a sex addict and you only slept with one woman 4 years ago? and you forgot about it until now?”
“yeahhh... you’re a sex addict and you only slept with one woman 4 years ago? and you forgot about it until now?”
Yeah, Stone is the worst of a very bad bunch.
Yeah, yeah, Jared, Flynn, etc. etc., they’re all terrible. But Stone is quite possibly one of the worst of them, rivalled only by Steve Bannon. This guy has been a sleazy dirty tricks GOP operative since Nixon’s days, and I hope he ends up in prison for the rest of his miserable life.
“We have abandoned tactile learning, unless it involves clicking on an app!”
You don’t settle for $32 million for a run-of-the-mill sexual harassment case, and this doesn’t sound like a “nonconsensual” relationship in the sense that she was pressured into it through job threats. This was likely something a lot of darker.
That is true. I am not really into sportsball, so I just know we’re supposed to angry up our blood at other schools in the region.
“Spencer’s closing remarks: “You think that you shut me down. Well you didn’t. You failed at your own game...the world is going to have a very different impression of the University of Florida. The world is not gonna be proud of you. “”
The New York Times is famous for their terrible, terrible columnists. For an allegedly “liberal” newspaper they have so many right-wing crackpots on their op-ed page.
Not to minimize the anti-feminist stuff, but good lord her writing is so bad. The worst are — and she uses this constantly — her weird satirical plays she writes into her columns where politicians say stuff that she thinks is brilliantly clever and funny, but is really just usually nonsensical and painfully unfunny.
“But why does she still have such a high profile platform?”
“When I’d finished watching the clip I felt both superior and annoyed, as if having just rejected the advances of a much older man who approaching me by asking “are you a student?” or “what school do you go to?” or “what do you study in school?””
Honestly, the political situation has made me turn ultra-pragmatist. I don’t like her on a personal level because of her history, but I want Fox News people who turn against their party/network to succeed.
They might have thought the a holdout was giving in, when the holdout didn’t think they were.
I think that may be overstating things. Think of your smart friends and relatives; a lot of them have probably been on jury duty.
It’s still a random selection in the US; the judge can dismiss anyone whose impartiality or ability seems compromised, and the lawyers can get rid of a small number of jurors on their own (as long as it’s not for say, racial classification). The premise is that since both sides have the right to challenge the same…
The problem is if the track record is let in, the cops will just arrest whoever committed the most similar crime in the past, and the jury will likely convict them, no matter what happened.
Huh? That makes no sense. How is “going to burn VERY different amounts of calories on the same walk” inaccurate?
“And I wouldn’t want it to tell me about mini cupcakes.”
“In collaboration with his college friend Mike Lesslie (who wrote the Michael Fassbender-starring Macbeth)”
Maybe it’s that alternative universe from Star Trek where everyone is evil. That might explain why his wife is gone — he has one of those devices like Kirk had that makes people vanish.