Message from @CreativeRealms

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2018-09-30 02:15:06 UTC  

Nah

2018-09-30 02:15:17 UTC  

age for alcohol wasn't raised until around 1984

2018-09-30 02:17:08 UTC  

Maryland, where Kavanaugh lived, raised in the drinking age in 1982

2018-09-30 02:17:14 UTC  

When Kavanaugh was still 17

2018-09-30 02:17:34 UTC  

anyways the underage drinking doesn't bother me

2018-09-30 02:17:54 UTC  

Most high schoolers have drank underage at some point.. maybe not as much as Kavanaugh

2018-09-30 02:18:16 UTC  

most do, but my point was that i doubt anyone on that school board, particularly around that time, would bat an eye

2018-09-30 02:18:29 UTC  

because seniors drinking was probably a norm

2018-09-30 02:19:37 UTC  

Ford's "yearbook" includes quotes like "As Father Powderly told us, reason and control are the first functions to go after the consumption of liquid ether."

2018-09-30 02:19:54 UTC  

that seems pretty fake

2018-09-30 02:20:02 UTC  

why?

2018-09-30 02:20:16 UTC  

sounds like my health class in high school

2018-09-30 02:20:42 UTC  

It's on a page of the year book describing all they partying they were doing

2018-09-30 02:21:06 UTC  

that their health teacher warned them about the effects of drinking alcohol?

2018-09-30 02:21:18 UTC  

or other drugs

2018-09-30 02:21:52 UTC  

Powderly sounds like someone from the church.

2018-09-30 02:23:14 UTC  

"when you do drugs, these are the first functions you will lose." the part any teenager would then tune out is "which is why you should never touch the stuff, it will lead to bad decision making and all this other stuff"

2018-09-30 02:23:27 UTC  

Do you think a top Jesuit prep school is going to allow their yearbook to print stories about their students recreationally using dangerous drugs

2018-09-30 02:23:40 UTC  

because that was the context

2018-09-30 02:23:49 UTC  

year book is fake af

2018-09-30 02:23:49 UTC  

Drugs were very mainstream back then.

2018-09-30 02:24:07 UTC  

not in jesuit prep school yearbooks

2018-09-30 02:24:21 UTC  

if my high schools sister school allowed something like that, i would not be surprised.

2018-09-30 02:24:26 UTC  

depends on the schools rep at the time

2018-09-30 02:24:46 UTC  

Georgetown prep was highly regarded, and still is

2018-09-30 02:24:53 UTC  

keep in mind, i say a school in 2010 releasing that wouldn't surprise me.

2018-09-30 02:24:53 UTC  

elite school

2018-09-30 02:25:31 UTC  

surely there is a copy of this year book floating around on the internet from an official source

2018-09-30 02:25:49 UTC  

Or a physical copy from classmates.

2018-09-30 02:26:56 UTC  

I’m curious as to why you think Kavs yearbook was real but Fords isn’t when they both contain pretty much the same stuff.

2018-09-30 02:27:18 UTC  

Because there's lots of sources reporting Kavanaugh's verified year book

2018-09-30 02:27:26 UTC  

Surely the parents wouldn’t have allowed Kavs either right?

2018-09-30 02:27:36 UTC  

And only a few right wing propoganda sites are covering this fake yearbook

2018-09-30 02:27:51 UTC  

It seems like a double standard though.

2018-09-30 02:27:57 UTC  

No major news outlets, not even Fox have any coverage of her yearbook

2018-09-30 02:28:42 UTC  

I’m not talking about how verifiable it is. I’m talking about how plausible it is.

2018-09-30 02:29:05 UTC  

You don’t think it’s plausible that they would have approved its release.

2018-09-30 02:32:22 UTC  

yea you could be right

2018-09-30 02:33:08 UTC  

maybe it is a real yearbook but not verified

2018-09-30 02:33:39 UTC  

A few other sites have the same yearbook photos

2018-09-30 04:20:47 UTC  

It would make sense for most MSM to not cover it, but Fox is the interesting one there. You would think theyd have enough info (or manpower) to verify the veracity of Ford's book.