599 pts ยท October 18, 2015
Film, music, voice overs and SFX in Japan.
Actually, I think they did do a "oops we fucked up, re-do it" show once. I seem to recall them revisiting some old episodes and retesting.
MythBusters is fun but it's not exactly known for its scientific rigor or accuracy. It's been wrong before.
Moral relativism is bullshit, though.
How are there no comments on this? (Or is mobile just fucking up again?) This is gorgeous!
If the username checks out, you've got them forever now.
While such hotlines are confidential, we do keep statistics on the type of calls we receive, so many numbers come from that as well.
Most rapes aren't reported, but they are often discussed with crisis hotlines (one of which I volunteer for, so I hear about it a lot.)
And Anthony Daniels. C3PO is 69 this year. T__T
+1 for username. *kisses fingers and gives the fine Italian dining salute* Bene!
I love that Rebels recycled the unused concept designs for new characters (specifically Chopper and Zeb, with others borrowing costumes).
By that point, in the new canon EU, he knew he had a son (Ep.5), but didn't know to look for a daughter (Ep.4).
"You gotta pay the Troll Toll to get into that boy's hole..."
Though I did have a helluva time following all the threads. lol It's too early for this here. (Japan) ;)
I was just thinking the same thing. There's nothing some nice, rational discussion can't iron out in the end. :)
But that's also why "false claims" shouldn't be such a big deal. Let the courts decide. It's not up to us.
Absolutely. That should be decided by a court of law. Period. Vigilante justice never served true justice.
wasn't equally pressured to recant. It's always a possibility, too. That's why this is such a touchy issue.
There will always be people who take advantage of any law, though. And at the end of it all we still can't be sure how she felt, or that she
Yeah. I didn't mean to say that it doesn't happen at all, just that there is a very real need for this law to exist.
That right there is the whole reason for the law about consent. That might be your only protection in that kind of case. It is tricky.
I agree, somewhat. It's not a good idea for anyone to get drunk in public in the first place. But that's not what's being protected here.
withdraw reports because of the pressures society puts on them, and they are then labeled as false whether they are or not.
The thing with false accusations though, is that we assume we know how the victim felt, and we don't. Another thing is that many victims
And, if you felt forced in any way that you would be able to report it because we have a law that says you couldn't have given full consent.
But I also trust that you also know the difference between "eww, beer goggles" and "holy shit, that chick forced me to do something".
"sincerely" and then gone on to report a rape. It's just not like that. People know when they've been used.
If I agree, sincerely, then chances are no harm no foul, we both enjoyed it and went our separate ways. I don't think anyone has agreed
Right, I get that. But I don't think that happens as much as people seem to fear. Regret is not rape, and people know the difference.
And that's all true, too. It just becomes dubious when impairment or coercion is involved, thus the need for a law that can back you up.
Yes. But there's a difference in feeling regret and feeling abused. And I trust people to know when they feel that way and report as needed.
Actually, I think they did do a "oops we fucked up, re-do it" show once. I seem to recall them revisiting some old episodes and retesting.
MythBusters is fun but it's not exactly known for its scientific rigor or accuracy. It's been wrong before.
Moral relativism is bullshit, though.
How are there no comments on this? (Or is mobile just fucking up again?) This is gorgeous!
If the username checks out, you've got them forever now.
While such hotlines are confidential, we do keep statistics on the type of calls we receive, so many numbers come from that as well.
Most rapes aren't reported, but they are often discussed with crisis hotlines (one of which I volunteer for, so I hear about it a lot.)
And Anthony Daniels. C3PO is 69 this year. T__T
+1 for username. *kisses fingers and gives the fine Italian dining salute* Bene!
I love that Rebels recycled the unused concept designs for new characters (specifically Chopper and Zeb, with others borrowing costumes).
By that point, in the new canon EU, he knew he had a son (Ep.5), but didn't know to look for a daughter (Ep.4).
"You gotta pay the Troll Toll to get into that boy's hole..."
Though I did have a helluva time following all the threads. lol It's too early for this here. (Japan) ;)
I was just thinking the same thing. There's nothing some nice, rational discussion can't iron out in the end. :)
But that's also why "false claims" shouldn't be such a big deal. Let the courts decide. It's not up to us.
Absolutely. That should be decided by a court of law. Period. Vigilante justice never served true justice.
wasn't equally pressured to recant. It's always a possibility, too. That's why this is such a touchy issue.
There will always be people who take advantage of any law, though. And at the end of it all we still can't be sure how she felt, or that she
Yeah. I didn't mean to say that it doesn't happen at all, just that there is a very real need for this law to exist.
That right there is the whole reason for the law about consent. That might be your only protection in that kind of case. It is tricky.
I agree, somewhat. It's not a good idea for anyone to get drunk in public in the first place. But that's not what's being protected here.
withdraw reports because of the pressures society puts on them, and they are then labeled as false whether they are or not.
The thing with false accusations though, is that we assume we know how the victim felt, and we don't. Another thing is that many victims
And, if you felt forced in any way that you would be able to report it because we have a law that says you couldn't have given full consent.
But I also trust that you also know the difference between "eww, beer goggles" and "holy shit, that chick forced me to do something".
"sincerely" and then gone on to report a rape. It's just not like that. People know when they've been used.
If I agree, sincerely, then chances are no harm no foul, we both enjoyed it and went our separate ways. I don't think anyone has agreed
Right, I get that. But I don't think that happens as much as people seem to fear. Regret is not rape, and people know the difference.
And that's all true, too. It just becomes dubious when impairment or coercion is involved, thus the need for a law that can back you up.
Yes. But there's a difference in feeling regret and feeling abused. And I trust people to know when they feel that way and report as needed.