Lalaroo
Lalaroo
Lalaroo

Absolutely. You’re right. Doxxing is dangerous. I mean it literally when I say that this is not doxxing. This is a more effective version of milk cartons and wanted posters. This isn’t trying to root out the identity of someone who anonymously said some shit you didn’t like online. These pictures aren’t being posted

Don’t forget infantilizing him and economic anxiety.

It needs to be stressed that this wouldn’t have happened without crowd-sourcing his identity. The Cville police have made no effort to investigate these people. Every single arrest has come only because private citizens have identified these people and assembled evidence themselves.

So how long before he appears in court wearing glasses and a preppy haircut while his lawyers talks about childish mistakes, poor upbringing, and not wanting to ruin a young life, leading to a most likely White jury clearing him of charges?

Let’s all take a moment of silence to consider poor Kylie and her utterly tragic life.

Gwen Stefani says it broke her heart for her child to have to wear glasses.

So what if she does. A vindictive mother would still only get, what, maybe 50%.

From the Royal baby article:

“It would be a good feeling to just live a normal life for a second.”

Tomorrow, in Texas...

Yeah, that was my first thought, there’s case precedent that states accepting it can be interpreted as admitting guilt.

The Constitution isn’t perfect. It offers only one remedy for a president who abuses the pardon power to break the system itself. That remedy is impeachment. ~Noah Feldman, Bloomberg View

Doesn’t mean citizens are without remedy

Thank god we elected a man who said wasn’t going to engage in typical political cronyism as President.

So with a massive hurricane bearing down on Texas, Trump announced the pardon for Arpaio, signed that official order to ban transgendered military enlistments and announced Gorka’s resignation. All because he knows the hurricane will overshadow those stories.

Hillary would have pardoned him. Because they’re exactly the same, don’t you know? Three cheers for the world we live in now!

“Except that it’s not going to be the average American who signs up for it.”

Leave it to AMC to be upset that something might actually bring more people into their theaters, at no cost (and increased profit) to them. The only thing I can think is, they were on the cusp of doing their own version of this, and now we get these sour grapes.

They called the new plan a “shaky and unsustainable program,” and showed concern that if MoviePass fails, consumers will be left with the impression movie tickets are overpriced.