I enjoyed the comments very much - TLDR: âDoesnât mean that he is not a piece of shitâ. It does my heart good to see so much pushback against the idea of this âexoneratingâ him
It also doesnât mean that itâs not true⌠it just means the DA does not have the evidence for a slam dunk⌠and of course, abuse of women is never at the top of the priorities for police or DAsâŚ
Well, Polygon isnât your average gaming community
Credit default swaps are back baby!
Iâm actually surprised Deutsche Bank has held up this long. We know how poor their judgment has been regarding Trumpâs financial interactions with them, and one can only imagine how many other clients fit this mold.
They were damn close to failing last time around.
Another story related to the CROWN Act and workplace bias:
That topic title wasnât entirely accurate. One song from In Rainbows (âFaust Arpâ) was arranged using The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. on4word has arranged another Radiohead song in that style, but this time with a music video made with some simple movements of the in-game camera in the Lost Woods area of that game.
This is getting ever more fucked upâŚ
they worried for their lives because they thought people with stds were going to dump feces on them!? they donât need a new training facility for that kind of bs
What Iâve found really disappointing is Mayor Dickens just leaning into the outside agitator BS⌠He should know better than thatâŚ
On Friday, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Spectrum WT seeking an injunction forcing the university to allow the event on campus, Law and Crime reports. The suit claims that Wendler admitted to censoring the show and that doing so violates the Constitution.
Young Lee lives in California and was told on a Friday that the hearing about vacating Syedâs conviction would take place three days later, on a Monday. He was allowed to participate in the hearing over Zoom, but the appellate pourt panel said that wasnât adequate
sounds like he and the rest of the family did in fact attend over zoom. the articleâs a little ambiguous, but i guess the brother argued he should have been able to be there in person
( iâll be honest i donât really get how that relates to vacating the conviction either way. it doesnât sound like the family was there to testify, only to listen )
More on the topic of consent:
Hereâs a good long reach backâŚ