aubinmagnus
AubinTheGreatest
aubinmagnus

Yeah, it's strange. In Canada, we have city police forces, and then the RCMP takes over from there as the national police force. That's basically it.

<insert 300 nope gifs here> I don't like ranch to begin with, but that's just stomach-heavingly bad.

I can imagine my sister-in-law installing this on my brother's phone so he can't do anything without her knowing.

It says right in the article. He was packing up with one hand and filming with the other. Multitasking isn't that difficult. It's also perfectly legal to ask a police officer (who was wearing no badge or other identifying information aside from the POLICE across the chest) a question and expect to have it answered,

Yay! Someone else who thinks James Franco is insufferable!

You want to prove your side of the argument, provide facts. There isn't a competing record of events because there wasn't a police report filed, and his fellow journalist backs up his record of events.

It also constituted slamming him against glass doors for no reason, and he was NOT resisting in any way. There is no reason to shove or push him against anything if he's not resisting.

The reporters in the McDonald's were two blocks away from any of the action and the police physically assaulted the reporters while arresting them (without charges of any sort being laid).

Because white people vs. black people, basically.

And cops never lie about killing people in cold blood! OHWAIT.

Three eyewitness testimonies say you're wrong, and only one says you're right.

That's pretty damn heinous to me.

As a wide dude, it is a pain finding pants in my size. Shirts, sure, but a good pair of jeans not only cost a lot, but finding a pair that fit me well is ridiculous.

I have a "friend" who I have lost as much contact with as I can because he sticks by his "best friend" who is a woman-hating asshole who has sexually assaulted his girlfriend. He plays it off as "oh, he's just lonely and he misses his mother" but that's not an excuse.

The facts and assumptions you are basing your opinion on are wrong, yes, which means your opinion is uninformed, and therefore wrong.

And your opinion would be wrong, and in fact is the antithesis of a strong creative process.

I fucking love halibut.

I love seafood, mostly, even eel. I just can't do oysters for some reason.