bjoourns
bjoourns
bjoourns

Le-Nguyen is a Viet-Namese name.

I’m a recovering opiate addict. In 2017 I was arrested when I was caught doctor shopping. Wasn’t a flight risk as I was single, and the only family I have are my 3 brothers who live together. I’ve lived at the same place for 18 yrs. No prior convictions. 1 previous arrest 10 yrs prior that was tossed out. My bond,

“Watch the ring video, there are quite a few kids with no supervision, almost all of them white. I wonder if the guy was worried most about the far larger white kid. Not that he should have shot at all, but I don’t think the parents of these kids should let them play outside on this street.”

Somebody explain to me why a failed attempt at murder it treated differently than a successful murder?

Meanwhile, a judge has ordered Le-Nguyen not to return home

No, but staying pointed in the right direction does.

And it better have hella downforce, or even that will be a moot point.

I now see Phaetons all the time at the 200K miles range nowadays. So they can go the distance in terms of mileage

There should be no second chances for any DUI or DWI.

scaling for population, that would be 14,326 deaths to compare against the us’ 38,680. still horrific and depressing, but not as stunning

Beginning of lockdowns, people were doing 100+ with regularity—cops weren’t doing anything but sitting on ramp medians hoping their visibility would deter people (it didn’t). Usually, I’m one of the faster people on the road and I’d be doing 75-80 in the second or third lane of a 55-65 and have people get up on my ass

Until the 1970s lack of using seat belts was still around 50%; more than that the anti-belt group was as resistant as the anti-maskers are now, claiming that seat belts made collision outcomes worse. Getting thrown to safety was an assumed benefit.

Don’t you see the children standing around you fucking asshole?”

Yes.

That’s when she says a group of people asked them to stop because their kids were around.

Watching adults screaming obscenities as strangers is harmful to children. Witnessing an act of affection between two people is not.

Glad to see that group of dudes mock these ladies; it’s important to see shit like this normalized so that 1) marginalized people don’t always have to be the ones standing up for themselves and 2) non-marginalized people see people that look like them standing up for others (not to say they haven’t, but people tend to

Ken-tlemen

The day a cyclist “blows through an intersection” t-bones a minivan and kills the occupants your argument, or thought, might begin to make sense.

I’ve ridden with a lot of pro and semi-pro cyclists over the years. As a rule, they generally follow the laws scrupulously because they know the cost of running the wrong stop sign or riding in the lane when there’s an adequate shoulder. You are basically trying to excuse the killing of a top notch pro by blaming

The infrastructure really makes it a regional debate. The west coast was a little easier to deal than other places I’ve lived, with the frequency of bike lanes and high number of cyclists making the interaction more common. However, I never ride anymore unless it is an off-road bike trail. I’ve had too many near