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Victor Nefarius
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“... and we’re going to take our country back ...”

I would go so far as to call her a participant; I can’t remember which victim it was, but at least one of them says that she was at a dinner party with Bill, Camille and a 4th person, and Camille and the other guest ghosted, leaving her alone and drugged with Bill at his and Camille’s house. Ain’t no way that she

I don’t. We don’t like to acknowledge that evil isn’t obviously evil 100% of the time because it doesn’t fit with the black and white way our brains are designed to view the world, but that doesn’t make it less true. It is entirely possible—and even likely—that he never did any of that stuff at home, purely exercising

“She’s well aware of his cheating, but she doesn’t believe that her husband is a rapist.”

Looks to me like she’s helping steer the ship.

She’s not the perpetrator, but she sure has been an enabler. I wish there were some proper recourse against her too.

“Women consented to drugs and sex”

I don’t care how much loneliness they suffer. They are monsters for doing that. They need to be sent home, never to return to the States.

Superman caused Wayne Tower 9/11. Superman can melt steel beams.

There’s gotta a subtle metaphor hidden somewhere within this story about an immortal who descended from heaven, was raised by mortals, is unfairly accused of crimes, and is sentenced to death in a battle described as “God versus Man”.

Well Done JK!

Thank you, Ms. Rowling! Also, please do not publish a manuscript thirty years from now, in which we find out Harry has grown old and intolerant of Muggles.

To Ms. Rowling!

While I am happy that she stood up for Serena, it is a pity that the whole discourse is centred on her sexual attractiveness:

-she looks like a man = she is not hot
‘bullshit, she is hot look at dat ass’

Change the name C****er Barrel to Caucasian Barrel. After all, white people should have something to be offended by, too!

Is “bitch slapped by reality” part of Amazon’s return policy?

“We’ll only follow you halfway around the store!”

They’ll also only half-pretend to not discriminate against black people.

Exactly. Atticus was not a believer in civil rights, just in the law. Lest we forget, the law in many ways did and does support white supremacy.