

Truthfully, it’s far from relevant that the kid is autistic.
If you drag a child by the ankle, especially as a teacher, you’re a 100% piece of shit.
Truthfully, it’s far from relevant that the kid is autistic.
If you drag a child by the ankle, especially as a teacher, you’re a 100% piece of shit.
I don’t love to defend advertising/marketing, but your statement implies that once something has been advertised, organic interest/enjoyment becomes impossible.
Sure, there might’ve been a big ad push that rocketed mayo to the top of people’s condiment lists. But there are dozens of other things that could also create interest (new foods that pair well with it, new recipes that are shared culturally, loss of a competing product, diet changes)
How far back in the day are you thinking? I’m pretty sure recreational drugs have been around for a long while.
You just casually dropping in that 832 is divisible by 8 makes me feel as if there’s a small gap in our abilities to do mental math
I thought being religiously motivated also would qualify as a hate crime? Or is the implication that one’s religion is also immutable?