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"...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
- SeattleUte
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This American Life's last week's podcast is a somewhat depressing, yet eye-opening discussion about how strong cultural factors are in education. It's very interesting hearing smart people in their own words describe why they chose not to take advantage of scholarships that they earned:
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radi...50/three-miles"...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
- SeattleUte
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Originally posted by scottie View PostFor those who listened to Serial, I highly recommend you listen to Undisclosed, Episode 3 - Jay's Day. It was just published on Tuesday.
Are they trying to say Jay had nothing to do with the cover up of the murder and was coached the entire time?
A few taps and rustling of papers is the evidence?
Also now it's irrefutable that Adnan was at track practice?
I loved the teaser ending, was Jay talking to the cops the entire time? Did he really lead them to Hae's car?
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Originally posted by fusnik View PostI'm listening to Undisclosed. I think I might be done with it after this episode.
Are they trying to say Jay had nothing to do with the cover up of the murder and was coached the entire time?
A few taps and rustling of papers is the evidence?
Also now it's irrefutable that Adnan was at track practice?
I loved the teaser ending, was Jay talking to the cops the entire time? Did he really lead them to Hae's car?Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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Originally posted by Donuthole View PostI chose not to even listen to it. The story was "meh" enough when it was being told from a mostly objective standpoint. I can only imagine how unlisentable it must be from a "free Adnan" perspective.
After these couple episodes of Rabia and the other lady openly dismiss logic and bash the victim I may be over ever hearing the name Adnan. May he burn in hell for his crimes.
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Originally posted by old_gregg View Postisn't this serial to begin with though? i thought sk was not greatPrepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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Originally posted by Donuthole View PostI thought she started out ok, but she clearly embraced a pro-Adnan approach (though she wouldn't ever admit it) as the podcast progressed. I can only imagine how ridiculous listening to Rabia must be."There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
"It's no secret that the great American pastime is no longer baseball. Now it's sanctimony." -- Guy Periwinkle, The Nix.
"Juilliardk N I ibuprofen Hyu I U unhurt u" - creekster
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Did Serial mention Rabia in the beginning? I can't remember.
Yeah, her blog makes her look obsessed.
It's been said before, but until someone can reasonably explain why Jay would know where Hae Min's car was, Adnan is guilty."...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
- SeattleUte
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Originally posted by Northwestcoug View PostDid Serial mention Rabia in the beginning? I can't remember.
Yeah, her blog makes her look obsessed.
It's been said before, but until someone can reasonably explain why Jay would know where Hae Min's car was, Adnan is guilty.
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Lol.
Amazing how they accept certain testimony unequivocally and others dismiss immediately.
Theories are as follows:
Rabia thinks the police showed Jay where the car was and a line of questioning in the trail, one where Christina asks about Jay taking the police to Haes car, is what makes her think that Jay didn't know where her car was.
Susan thinks another quote by Jay, one where he says he drove in the area where Hae's car was parked, shows that he may have driven past the car and recognized Hae's car. He was familiar with her car, per Susan, and could have recognized it while he was driving around town.
Collin is on the fence.
In other words, Rabia think the cops let Hae's body rot in a trunk while they found someone to sing on Jay, and Susan thinks that Jay, of all people, stumbled upon Hae's car by chance.
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Radiolab's latest, 'Grey's Donation', is really interesting and touching. It touches somewhat on the emotions surrounding abortion, but it has a really interesting take on a mother's view of organ donation.
I'm not sure if I've proclaimed my Radiolab love before, but it is consistently very good. I still haven't figured out their podcast schedule, but I count at least three of their episodes as my most favorite and memorable."...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
"You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
- SeattleUte
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