You’re off on the middle one. ArmA is set in a fictional locale and Spec Ops: The Line is in Dubai. It might be MGS V.
You’re off on the middle one. ArmA is set in a fictional locale and Spec Ops: The Line is in Dubai. It might be MGS V.
Has Hamilton ever actually won in F1 in wet conditions other than Silverstone 2008?
Maybe they stubbornly ignored the Daylight Saving adjustment
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The wrongest part is in supposing that his particular understanding of what constitutes beauty, recognizability, and brand image is universal and objective.
I'm pretty sure the argument is that McNair is a jerk, not that he should be disallowed to make political donations or have political opinions.
This reply strongly suggests you have not actually read what I wrote.
Well, for better or worse, that’s not how the criminal justice system works.
Those kids are exactly what makes me concerned (in general!) about lengthy punishments for crimes committed at a young age. This particular guy engenders no sympathy from me, but I would not hasten to applaud his punishment if it reinforces an unjust system.
You’re welcome to disagree with me, or even tell me I’m stupid (it might be true), but I just don’t find the tone of these comments very helpful.
I agree with your statement, but I don’t see how it’s relevant. This guy was, for whatever reason, not convicted of rape, so it doesn’t make sense to punish him for rape.
I don’t think that’s what I’m saying at all. I made a few replies in this thread that elaborate on my point.
What a piece of shit
I don’t support life sentences for juvenile convictions of any kind. While this guy is not a juvenile, I think the same reasoning holds.
I think the more serious crime is also more obviously wrong. The nature of legal vs illegal communications with minors via the Internet is less obvious.
So I’ll just respond to this one because you were first.
I actually think that's not a bad idea
Woefully incomplete without grumpy cat
As bad as prostate cancer screening is, as a man I can’t imagine it is any worse than cervical cancer screening.