And always need to have no responsibility themselves.Sadly this all comes down to the phenomenon that people can't seem to hold two thoughts in their head at the same time without getting an anyeurism these days
That IS victim blaming.And always need to have no responsibility themselves.
That IS victim blaming.
Women are NOT responsible for someone raping them![]()
They are responsible for getting themselves in the state thats it is more likely to happen. You need to be responsible for making yourself as safe as possible.That IS victim blaming.
Women are NOT responsible for someone raping them![]()
They are responsible for getting themselves in the state thats it is more likely to happen. You need to be responsible for making yourself as safe as possible.
Victim blaming.They are responsible for getting themselves in the state thats it is more likely to happen. You need to be responsible for making yourself as safe as possible.
Im not saying its their fault. Its the fault of the person who forces themselves on the individual.Victim blaming.
So, should they cover themselves up more just in case a rapist sees their tits and legs too?
It's like talking to your grandparents. Women are NOT responsible for being raped - and they shouldn't get raped whatever they do, or however they act. You don't "invite" rape. Ever.
If certain behaviour means that criminal behaviour of another person statistically more likely to you, it still doesn't make you responsible for that other person's criminal behaviour. Rapists are totally responsible for their own behaviour.
Good job im not in the habit of dealing with rape victims then.Don't disagree with that at all but you haveto tread very carefully how you phrase things or in the end you make a bad and unfair situation worse.
Good job im not in the habit of dealing with rape victims then.
I prefer the moors the acidic soil decomposes the corpses much better.I suppose the forest dumping ground has served you well.
Thats what a wood chipper is for.Only if you chop them up real fine.
One of my Musical Fidelity Reference 4 speakers, which are fairly ancient but good, has developed a slight vibration at 190Hz. This has been pissing me off for the last few weeks but I've only just found the source of the noise (I thought it was something at the back of the telly). I found it by casting to the television, from my phone, a rising sine wave file on YouTube.
There now follows some research to find out what I can put between the edge of the bass driver and fascia to stop this pesky noise...
faffing about the evening debugging really vague errors in my kickstart setup to deploy new VM's, only to find that CentOS7 just won't deploy into a VM that has < 2GB ram anymore. goodbye those 3 hours of my life![]()
faffing about the evening debugging really vague errors in my kickstart setup to deploy new VM's, only to find that CentOS7 just won't deploy into a VM that has < 2GB ram anymore. goodbye those 3 hours of my life![]()