By Kidjr Go To PostI dont know enough CTE but I've read quit a bit about it, it's frighteningSurprised you haven't tried inflicting it on yourself to test it.
By NinjaFridge Go To PostSurprised you haven't tried inflicting it on yourself to test it.
Lmao im appreciative of pain, I just don't respect waterboarding and ill stand by that.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janebradley/tony-robbins-self-help-secrets
My cousins adore Tony Robbins and attend all of his shit. Have a feeling if I ever tell them this they’ll just completely dismiss it like when I broke their bubble in Duterte. Like I had one younger cousin believe Duterte was doing good then I showed her a NYT article with pics and she’s shut up about him ever since.
My cousins adore Tony Robbins and attend all of his shit. Have a feeling if I ever tell them this they’ll just completely dismiss it like when I broke their bubble in Duterte. Like I had one younger cousin believe Duterte was doing good then I showed her a NYT article with pics and she’s shut up about him ever since.
By rvy Go To Postashley massaro is dead? I didn't even knowShe killed herself last week.
wwe is shit
vince mcmahon ain't shit
I mean fuck the military too since this shit is common there as well. Also is he an idiot, this country was fine with a rapist being put in the highest court, this story getting out would have been the easiest positive PR the military has ever gotten
Ars sure did a great job as well. The shit he posted on their own fucking forum lmao.
He also have 1700 posts on gaf, and was on Resetera as well
i guess gamergate won him over
He also have 1700 posts on gaf, and was on Resetera as well
i guess gamergate won him over
By Wahabipapangus Go To PostArs sure did a great job as well. The shit he posted on their own fucking forum lmao.How many people you think posting in the era thread 'yikes' about him also have a tab open incognito?
He also have 1700 posts on gaf, and was on Resetera as well
i guess gamergate won him over
By Wahabipapangus Go To Postincognito lmao, who doesnt use usenet these days.Wait you mean people still use usenet?
By diehard Go To PostWait you mean people still use usenet?yes where do think all of the piracy comes from
By Lunatic Go To Postyes where do think all of the piracy comes fromI don't keep track of the scene anymore because im not 15 but i would have assumed release groups had migrated to private trackers mostly.
By diehard Go To PostI don't keep track of the scene anymore because im not 15 but i would have assumed release groups had migrated to private trackers mostly.
far from it. they all still use their private ftp servers. but the second link in the process, is usually usenet, and then private trackers.
I still have an Usenet account but after they started obfuscating file names I stopped. So all I use the service for is for the VPN Service I get with it.
By RATHasReturned Go To PostJesus Christ. How did no one ever see that stuff and report it beforehand?That's a theme of the thread, yes. That and wilfully not acting once receiving a report.
hilo pleaded guilty to four counts of third-degree rape, a felony defined in New York as a “perpetrator 21 years or more” having sexual intercourse with a “victim less than 17 years old.” (The crime is commonly referred to as “statutory rape.”) Philo also pleaded guilty to four misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a child and four misdemeanor counts of sexual abuse. The four felony counts carried a combined maximum penalty of 16 years in prison; he could have gotten up to another eight years behind bars for the eight misdemeanors.And now he's being inducted into a Hall of Fame.
Yet Philo was sentenced to a year in county jail, a sentence whose leniency flabbergasted Jennifer A. Jensen, Saratoga County’s sex-crimes prosecutor at the time.
Whew.
The problem of sexual harassment wasn’t merely one of “bad apples,” Grant continued, but also of “bad barrels.” I looked around the hall, thinking that in this analogy the harassing men were the apples, and the systems that protect them—such as HR—were the bad barrels. But no one else appeared to take his remark that way. The audience members applauded graciously when Farrow paid them a high compliment: He was “so happy to be speaking to this room,” to people who took preventing sexual harassment as their “sacred charge.”https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/07/hr-workplace-harrassment-metoo/590644/
No one called for reforming or replacing HR. Just the opposite: The answer to the failures of HR, it seemed, was more HR.
The experience left me with a question: If HR is such a vital component of American business, its tentacles reaching deeply into many spheres of employees’ work lives, how did it miss the kind of sexual harassment at the center of the #MeToo movement? And given that it did, why are companies still putting so much faith in HR? I returned to these questions many times over the course of the following year, interviewing workplace experts, lawyers, management consultants, and workers in the field.
Finally, I realized I had it all wrong. The simple and unpalatable truth is that HR isn’t bad at dealing with sexual harassment. HR is actually very good at it.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/07/judge-new-jersey-16-year-old-rape-victim-good-family-college-scores-bias-privilege-destroy-life
Judge Ruled Prosecutors Should Have Told 16-Year-Old Rape Victim Pressing Charges Would Destroy Boy’s Life
When presented with this evidence in 2017, New Jersey family court Judge James Troiano came to the conclusion that what occurred on the video didn’t amount to rape and explained away the texts explicitly describing the act as “rape” as “just a 16-year-old kid saying stupid crap to his friends.” Troiano then declined prosecutors’ attempts to try the 16-year-old as an adult based on what they said was the “sophisticated and predatory” nature of the alleged crime. The 70-year-old judge disagreed, worried that the boy’s future would be ruined. The 16-year-old, after all, was from a “good family,” the judge said.Folks need to look into that judge. And every decision he's made from the bench.
The text in question was a caption of him raping a drunk girl saying "when your first time is rape".
Clearly just a joke and boys being boys.
Someone should cut his balls off, as a joke of course.
Clearly just a joke and boys being boys.
Someone should cut his balls off, as a joke of course.
Judge Troiano said there was a “distinction” between “a sexual assault and a rape.”Fucking a NJ get this dude the fuck off the bench.
He said “the traditional case of rape” generally involved two or more males using a gun or weapon to corner a victim into an abandoned house, shed or shack, “and just simply taking advantage.
By Destiny's Abortion Go To PostFucking a NJ get this dude the fuck off the bench.He's recently retired, apparently.
The second family court judge, Marcia Silva, sitting in Middlesex County, denied a motion to try the teenager as an adult and said that “beyond losing her virginity, the State did not claim that the victim suffered any further injuries, either physical, mental or emotional.”Just burn it all down.
Shit like this is why I laugh at most crime rate discussions. One kid gets a felony for simply standing around while another gets too much potential/good kid/affluenza misdemeanor if anything.
It really is just elitist rich people covering each other's ass cause even going by the OG judge's logic you get shit. The best this "good" family could do was raise a 16 yr old who raped a 12 yr old, took footage himself and even said to his pals "when your first time is rape." But let's not ruin his life.
And don't even get me started on that second judge of another case. Also I think I conflated the ages in the two cases because I was reading a poorly written article oops. Either way though both of those NJ judges are trash.
And don't even get me started on that second judge of another case. Also I think I conflated the ages in the two cases because I was reading a poorly written article oops. Either way though both of those NJ judges are trash.
I've legit never heard the distinction between sexual assault and rape as being that fucking stupid. And there are some pretty fucking stupid lines that people draw in that regard.
The fact that a judge can think like that, let alone express it, is mind-blowing to me. Shouldn't be though, I guess.
The fact that a judge can think like that, let alone express it, is mind-blowing to me. Shouldn't be though, I guess.
By Destiny's Abortion Go To PostFucking a NJ get this dude the fuck off the bench.No shed? That isn't rape!
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/07/22/swim-coach-sent-13-year-old-girl-sexually-inappropriate-texts-usa-swimming-gave-him-a-warning/
there really needs to be more shit done about enablers
there really needs to be more shit done about enablers
While prioritizing success at the Olympic Games and World Championships and the sport’s branding, top USA Swimming executives, board members, top officials and coaches acknowledged in the documents that they were aware of sexually predatory coaches for years, in some cases even decades, but did not take action against them. In at least 11 cases either then USA Swimming executive director Chuck Wielgus or other top USA Swimming officials declined to pursue sexual abuse cases against high profile coaches even when presented with direct complaints, documents showed. With some of the complaints, the decision not to pursue the case was made by Woessner.
By Kibner Go To PostThis is an interesting thread, though I'm not sure how accurate it is:
Brilliant read