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* Is drunken consent still consent?It has to be, the rolling goes on. Otherwise the vast majority of people happily having sex while drunk belong in jail alongside the small number of people for whom having sex while drunk constituted a criminal act.Besides, if 'M' can say that she was not responsible for her decisions because she was drunk, why couldn't Benjamin Bree say the same thing? The principle that . . . .
— Mar 15, 2026 08:08PM
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Migg
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'The death of Sandra Bland is what happens when society does not know how to talk to strangers'
This has been a book about a conundrum. We certainly have no choice but to talk to strangers, especially in our modern, borderless world.
What should we do?
We could start by no longer penalizing one another for defaulting to truth. If you're a parent whose chid was abused by a stranger -even if you were in the room- .
— 5 hours, 26 min ago
This has been a book about a conundrum. We certainly have no choice but to talk to strangers, especially in our modern, borderless world.
What should we do?
We could start by no longer penalizing one another for defaulting to truth. If you're a parent whose chid was abused by a stranger -even if you were in the room- .
Migg
is on page 168 of 387
A 9Short) explanation of the Amanda Knox case.
On the night of November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher was murdered by Rudy Guede. After a mountain of argumentation, speculation and controversy, his guilt is a certainty. Guede was a shady character who had been hanging around the house in the Italian city of Perugia, where Kercher, a college student, was living during a year abroad. Guede had a criminal history.
— Mar 10, 2026 09:13PM
On the night of November 1, 2007, Meredith Kercher was murdered by Rudy Guede. After a mountain of argumentation, speculation and controversy, his guilt is a certainty. Guede was a shady character who had been hanging around the house in the Italian city of Perugia, where Kercher, a college student, was living during a year abroad. Guede had a criminal history.

