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The police also stopped patrolling around the time Kosminski was institutionalized. They knew it was him and sure enough the killings abruptly stopped. This was always the theory that made the most sense. People are just disappointed because the killer being a random impoverished and mentally ill man is just not as

It was in a neighborhood with a lot of Jewish immigrant residents and disorganized serial killers don't tend to kill outside of their comfort zone. There was a witness (also Jewish) who recanted and refused to testify because with the killer being Jewish he knew it would add to the climate of virulent anti-Semitism

Interestingly, the DNA does match up exactly with the profile that former FBI profiler John Douglas put out in his book The Cases That Haunt Us. A severely mentally ill Jewish man was always the most obvious suspect. As much as people wanted Jack the Ripper to be some brilliant and devious Hannibal Lector type, it

I wonder if this is why sparsely populated mountain states are on the least obese list. Maybe people there aren't exposed to as much pollution as the rest of us. It would be interesting to compare Denver (big city + high air pollution levels) to the rest of Colorado and see if there's a difference in obesity rates.

The rom com everyone should refuse to watch is The Awful Truth. It even has the word "awful" in the title as a harbinger. It's horrifically sexist against both men and women and the movie ends with Katherine Heigl realizing Gerard Butler's awful womanizing misogynist of a character isn't so bad because he's not a

First of all, desiring a high number of sexual partners is not the same as objectifying those people. Maybe you see the people you want to fuck as objects, but not all of us do.

He was saying disgusting misogynistic things about the celebrities who had their nude pictures stolen. It's pretty safe to say no women are going to be sharing their experiences with rape or sexual assault around this asshole.

That asshole was victim blaming Jennifer Lawrence and the other women who had their pictures stolen the other day. I'd say there's a good chance the women in his life don't feel particularly safe opening up about their experiences around him.

So, you're saying men are natural rapists? Why are you so misandric?

The Sex and the City reference is also a red flag. Manosphere bros are all obsessed with that show even though it's been over for a long while. They assume every woman is a fan and every woman has been influenced by it in some terrible way. It really chaps their hides that a show about women was so popular.

They can still make donations the normal way under their own names with no commentary about Jennifer Lawrence if they actually care about the issue.

So women don't want any commenter and you don't know whether a stranger wishes to hear your opinion on her outfit or not. Better to not say anything to strangers to all beyond "hello."

I wonder if they made the sign earlier and just keep it in the van for these situations or if they spontaneously made it during that traffic jam upon seeing a non-smiling woman and getting a sad boner. I don't know which one is worse.

Yes, misandry and male tears give us quite the buzz!

It's none of your business why couples send nude photos to each other. The lesson we should take from this is that people who hack into other people's electronic devices to steal pictures and put them on the internet are terrible people.

It's still wrong. Just because lots of other people are doing it doesn't make it less wrong.

Privacy rights are for people and women aren't people. Duh.

Yeah, the scene was never going to be cancelled they just didn't get their first choice of location for one part of the scene. This was definitely a mountain made out of a molehill.

I don't want to give any spoilers but it wasn't just in the books, it was an incredibly important scene. It's such an important scene for Cersei's character that they didn't do any nudity with her in the first 4 seasons so this scene's impact would be greater. It isn't about the male gaze in this instance. It's not