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Yet Another Burner, Don't Mind Me
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Well, we were still there, so let’s see: my friend got her face licked by a washed up actor, some guy asked if I was “eastern European” and then tried to put his arm around my waist, I was standing next to both James O’Keefe and Charles Johnson for a time, and then I went back to the hotel and ate M&Ms and left for

I had questions but we weren’t communicating very well, I don’t think?

“I would have voted for Jim Webb, but he’s not there anymore,” one young RNC employee told me. Between Cruz and Trump, he’d have to go with Cruz, he said. But if Trump was the nominee... he trailed off.

“I would have voted for Jim Webb, but he’s not there anymore,” one young RNC employee told me.

My best friend had an uber driver return to her house and stalk her, essentially. She contacted uber, they got back to her within a day and kicked the guy off the app. That’s for something that didn’t result in an assault, just had the potential to. EVERY single story Jez and Gawker have ever run about an assault

I buy it too, especially because I totally can see a hundred frat boys using the line “fuck you uber! You totally raped my wallet with that surge pricing!” But we’re not supposed to ever side with uber.

If you were raped, you should go to the police. You probably should also contact uber and give them a heads up that they will be hearing from law enforcement, but the police will be able to take your statement, help you get a rape kit, and only they can get the driver’s personal information from uber, so it’s really

What a steaming pile of horse dung. I’m pretty sure autocorrect doesn’t even recognize “rape”, and the T and the P aren’t remotely close together, so all in all the “typo” argument is Grade-A bullshit.

The police would probably contact Uber on your behalf. That’s actually what Uber tells you to do, so they can release the driver (or possibly rider, since assault can happen both ways) info directly to the police. That makes sense, because it’s bad business policy to release personal information of someone based on

This is a line of thought that should have been pursued in the original story, and the fact that it was not is highly disappointing.

I actually sort of buy their excuse for the “rape” search but that doesn’t explain the results for “assaulted.” No one is named “Johnassaulted Smith” or something.

if ur raped while using uber go to the goddamn police not customer service

Real shame that this movie is being made at all.

Beat Takeshi, oddly enough, does look Aramaki-esque. But this movie is still not a good idea. When you decide to whitewash the cast, in particular Motoko Kusanagi, you’re already starting off on a bad foot.

Why is it that the interior of every private plane, no matter how expensive, ends up looking like a 1985 Starcraft van conversion?

Even though her green laser was more powerful than Hill’s her backup guy had the super powerful Violet laser.

Especially towards a woman of color.

One of the biggest knocks against her is she’s not a gifted politician and makes mistakes when talking to people off the cuff. She tries to make up for it through hard work, but she slips from time to time.

She’s a competent administrator and decent political negotiator (far different skill than business negotiation,

When an affectionate term like dear is used by a stranger/person in a position of power it always comes off as super condescending to me.

Ah man, we have got some serious facial expressions breaking containment at the end of this thing...