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witchesharlots

The narrative of the shrill, “dramatic,” slightly unhinged woman is so pervasive that the media tries to shoe-horn any woman who dares show a shred of disappointment or annoyance even for a perfectly understandable reason.

Except she DID experience this before, in 2011, when Regis Philbin told Kelly that he was about to announce that he was quitting 20 minutes before they went on air.

Conversely, I haven’t changed my mind about Wendy Williams

The answer to your question is Title IX. The school had a duty to provide her assistance and investigate her claims. It failed.

If I’m reading this correctly, the victim did go to the police. The rapist is serving 20 years for the conviction. Their completely valid suit against the university is that they refused counseling services to the victim (likely in hopes of shutting her up so their athletic program wouldn't get more bad press).

Not when you consider 20% of Texas residents are uninsured and surgery in Mexico can cost a fraction of surgery in the US. I’m a US citizen and I went to Mexico for root canals and lasik surgery (back when lasik was several grand per eye in the states). Saved thousands.

I knew this would happen.

“Wait, why isn’t my side supporting me anymore? Why won’t they believe me when the evid—ohhhhhhhh.”

Women want to go there because as unpleasant as it sounds, those clubs can be unofficial funnels to lucrative jobs after graduation. Whether you call it networking or nepotism, who you know can have a huge impact on your career.

nope!

let’s call this whole Uber thing off.

People, please start believing that health care IS the miracle God sent you.

In Korea, asking if a girl is “Russian” is code for asking if she’s a prostitute. In Germany, they ask if you’re “polish” (or Moldavian, or “Russian.") Depending on who asked you, specifically, there may be a deep story there you may or may not want to chase down...

-Are you their supervisor or someone in the chain above them? If so no, absolutely 100% no.

If you’re stupid enough to ask such a dumb question, the answer for you is no, because you’ve demonstrated that you have the social IQ of a grapefruit and would be incapable of doing it respectfully. Men who think “don’t ask your coworkers out” is a reasonable guideline for the sake of making women feel safe at work

Is that what they’re doing here? Read the article.

No. Women aren’t at work trying to find a date.

Yes. In person, not creepily with weird-ass love notes, and if she’s not into it, you say thanks anyway and move on.

So what happens to the 16 year old who was distributing pornography?