Harvard didn't do the correcting. But it doesn't matter who actually corrected it, she's still a moron.
I remember reading a newspaper in South Carolina and being amazed that there were still debutante announcements in 1997. Talk about culture shock!
Which just goes to show how you don't really need school or smarts to make it in life.Harvard didn't do the correcting. But it doesn't matter who actually corrected it, she's still a moron.
Don't believe every smear campaign you see on line just because it correlates to your convictions. He's been smeared for years, but was one of the biggest proponents of getting these investigations out of the church and into the hands of worldly police, and has been investigated multiple times (on his own request) for such allegations and has been cleared every time.
Don't believe every smear campaign you see on line just because it correlates to your convictions.
Sounds like you believe the smear campaigns tooOf course he'll have covered up some shit
Someone commented to this: "Are you telling me you found a fork? In the kitchen of all places?"
Darn me and my convictions.Of course he'll have covered up some shit,
This is a dangerous metaphor because it implies abuse becomes normalized just because it is common. I do not believe one should ever stop being outraged at the outrageous.Someone commented to this: "Are you telling me you found a fork? In the kitchen of all places?"
--Patrick
It was less a comment on the normalization of abuse, and more one about probability/statistics.This is a dangerous metaphor because it implies abuse becomes normalized just because it is common.
So close...