
Agreed. Police will even shoot the health care worker trying to assist a person in the middle of a street. Even when lying flat on your back with your hands straight up in the air.
Agreed. Police will even shoot the health care worker trying to assist a person in the middle of a street. Even when lying flat on your back with your hands straight up in the air.
She could have been holding a knife because she was barbecuing in the backyard! She could have been holding a knife because she was afraid of the burglar she called them about (yes, mental issues, I know, but...)! IT’S NOT ILLEGAL TO HOLD A KNIFE.
I saw the script, and I believe the role was Chick without Shirt #3.
High school me would just have just said fuck it and chucked the bra. If you thought the straps were distracting wait until you see these G’s sway.
According to the DC noise regulations there is a requirement that there is written notice (warning of the violation) before a citation is issued. Since this was not completed, no citation can be made (and of course you should not have been imprisoned).
This is OUTRAGEOUS! I hope you and your neighbors and friends make a HUGE stink about this, with serious repercussions for that officer, and for the city’s policies. Good Lord!
Everything is relative, my man. Just look at where we are right now.
Live by the handshake, die by the handshake. Thumbo totally got what he had coming.
I feel like this whole thing would have been cooler if Macron hadn’t said anything, if he just acted like “what? big deal we just shook hands whatevs”
I don’t care how many arguments are made from how many different directions, I will always have contempt for the people who voted this man into the Oval Office. FOR FUCKING SHAME
This amuses me. Far more than it should. Vive la revolution!
I can see it now, Merkel will go up to Trump and extend her hand to grab him by the balls, ‘cause when you are famous, you can do that’
I’m not sure about other folks decisions, but I looked at the paperwork involved and thought “How the fuck is it fair that *I* have to do all this and give up my family identity in the name of transfer from father to husband? I’d be the only one to get a new Social Sec card, passport, whole nine yards and that’s a lot…
I always knew even when I was a little girl that I would never legally change my last name (I was born in 1964.) I’ve always known that in certain “social” situations I would be referred to as Jillian (husband’s last name) & that I could (probably would!) receive mail addressed to Jillian HLN or Mrs. HLN. This is not…
I speak from experience: don’t.
one thing to keep in mind that it’s a pretty big hassle to do. None of my married friends did it except one, and the one who did said it took like 3 months and all sorts of paperwork and shit to do it. She was like, it was important to me to have me and my husband with the same last name and then our kid to have it,…
No, it doesn’t. It’s a personal choice and nobody has the right to judge you for it.
I’m a married woman who kept my name. Been married for a decade now and have not had the desire to take my husband’s name (even though his is SUPER easy to pronounce and spell and mine isn’t. Something about it being harder to pronounce makes me even more interested to keep it - because they have to work hard to…
Personally I gave my son my last name. I feel like this is pretty uncommon but I’m not sure why except tradition. I mean...I carried him for 9 months and then went through excruciatingly painful labor that nearly killed me, then kept him fed with my body for another 9 months soooo I felt it was only fair.
Mmhm; divorce can complicate things. I know a married couple; her second marriage; she changed her name to her first husband’s name when she married him, kept it after the divorce, and began being known professionally by that name, so when she got married the second time, she has kept her first husband’s name. So Jane…