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Well, there’s this too:

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If you’re flying in to do peeping outside of Massachusetts, try to get a rental car with anything but Mass plates (and preferably Maine/Vermont/NH).

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Major points for your Hip references, but this is what I thought about when you mentioned having a dream:

Oh, I don’t disagree. The hypocrisy is strong with this one.

That’s fair criticism, but the remainder of Sasse’s opening statement was a lot more interesting, however, and Amber Phillips of the Post - far from a conservative - wrote it up well.

The RGJ story does mention this:

Just FYI, the DA was from one county up, Lyon County. I’m not even sure Mineral County has more than a couple of attorneys total in their DA’s office.

This is appaling, but as someone with family relatively near here, this is both more and less complex than this article makes it out.

Oh, I wouldn’t disagree with anything you said post custody, but the only part of this that felt like contempt of cop was the initial detention.

Oh, I wouldn’t disagree with anything you said post custody, but the only part of this that felt like contempt of cop was the initial detention.

Thanks. This was the part that genuinely confused me:

Comforting, rationalizing thoughts by a human.

The physical abuse is pure fantasy and wouldn’t be tolerated, but the rest is dead on. One friend basically disappeared for the better part of 3 years - practicing 12 to 14 hours a day - before getting off the treadmill.

One of the most interesting things I’ve read on World War I was about the vastly different treatment of Western Front prisoners back then, where if they were officers their oath was considered trustworthy enough to allow them to be paroled for the weekends to enjoy themselves in town.

Putting Whiplash in the same category as La La Land is really pretty rude of Bobby.

This is right after the divorce case nearly got dismissed entirely due to lack of paperwork, of all things

China has a more principled objection of non-interference in foreign domestic affairs

China has a more principled objection of non-interference in foreign domestic affairs