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That’s silly. Bill’s actual plan was to create and release the coronavirus, in order to sabotage the season when Tom and Gronk went to another team.

I think this is referring his ability to ignore any question or fact that doesn’t align with the narrative he’s trying to spin. He just pushes forward and acts like the offending item doesn’t exist. And since he’s incapable of feeling shame and his memory is in shambles, he can always be caught off-guard by someone

Sure. We’ve all seen the video of the dude lying on his back, hands in the air, trying to prevent the cops from shooting his autistic patient, and he still got shot.

The conspiracy theorists are going to have a field day with this. They were already up in arms about the Epstein connection, and then the guy conveniently “Jack Ruby”’s himself shortly after.

Unpaid? Shit, cops kill folks and still get a paid vacation for it. I guess sportswriters need a better union.

I’ll disagree with you on one point:

As far as the director and costume designer thing goes, there’s definitely a power imbalance there, so even “consensual” screwing around would be suspect. The director is in a much better position to destroy the assistant costume designer’s career rather than the reverse.

I haven’t followed the lore all that closely, but isn’t the reason for the original formation of Overwatch a genuine existential threat (i.e. the Omnic invasion)?

Here’s a nice simple visualization I like to demonstrate the disparity:

But even with the understanding of the false equivalence, it’s still a shitty answer. White people shouldn’t be getting unnecessarily killed by police either.

Sudden tragic case of COVID. Not a good prognosis at his age. “Just look at his lungs, the damage is so bad you’d think he’d been double-tapped in the chest.”

They won’t protect them from guns, why would they protect them from a virus? You can’t even see them! Viruses and germs are probably a leftist conspiracy to sell vaccines with tracking chips!

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I noticed this has been popping up on my timeline a bit lately:

Are we sure the K-Pop stans didn’t hack this dude’s website? Even for an Onion article, that seems like a bit much.

I must lead a pretty blessed life, because I’ve never heard of this person. It sounds like I’ll probably be fine not hearing of him again.

Haven’t seen it, but it sounds vaguely similar to “Tie me up! Tie me down!”, an old Antonio Banderas movie where he’s released from a mental hospital, then kidnaps a woman to convince her to marry him. But I guess with a little more wealth involved, but equal amounts of ickyness.

Also, sometimes “not dying” means “needing a lung transplant”.

Also apparently not impaired by that brain injury enough to impact his ability to continue serving in the Air Force 11 years later.

I always felt like the doctor comparison was the most appropriate, since there are legitimate ways a person could die in their care. A missed diagnosis, a bad prescription, etc. And there are times where someone could die because a doctor couldn’t save them. And those things result in major investigations, even when

I do not fucking get it with the hand washing. I work at a pretty nice office building, most of the other places here are like insurance companies or hedge funds or whatever, very white, very affluent, plenty of Teslas in the parking lot. And you would not believe the number of these assholes who don’t wash their