I’m very sorry for your loss. I know how hard that decision is, but sounds like you gave him a good life and did the right thing. Though I know that doesn’t make it an easy decision.
I’m very sorry for your loss. I know how hard that decision is, but sounds like you gave him a good life and did the right thing. Though I know that doesn’t make it an easy decision.
I know—you’ve got to be able to respect that bastard impulse ;-). But the reward is amazing. My girl is curled up on my lap right now, sleeping like a baby. She came to us scared of everything—she was a rescue and I don’t know what happened in her previous life, but every time my husband raised a hand to do anything,…
I’m so sorry for your loss! I lost my 17-year old lady a couple years ago. It’s completely normal to feel guilty even though you do the right thing. I think we often process our grief as guilt, punishing ourselves for not doing “more,” but really we just miss them. My old lady loved the heat pad, too. You were a good…
From the article, just a tiny sampling of the many, many people who spoke out about various incidents:
You’re either actively lying, or are severely ignorant on the topic.
Checked your past comments before replying because this sure sounds like trolling and yup didn’t even need to scroll down to see the N-word.
That show is unreasonably good. When I first saw it I thought Luke Wilson was just in it for the paycheck and might try to bail on the show after the first season. Instead we’ve got Joel McHale coming back and expanding his role.
The sheer number of Baldwins does skew the curve.
This article isn’t saying that people who feel relieved or whatever are wrong. I also don’t think there have been articles and articles for months that have said this result would be “justice” (although feel free to show your work on this one). There is no justice to be found in the so-called “criminal justice”…
Justice would mean that this wasn’t an anomaly. Justice would mean that the murder of a black man by a police officer was rare, but a guilty outcome was the norm. Justice would mean that the outcome for Daunte Wright would be expected to be the same and not an open question (Or Eric garner, or Breonna Taylor... or any…
At least for me, I think this is definitely a positive outcome from a shitty situation. My problem with it is seeing a lot of people who seem to be like “Guilty verdict! Welp, justice is served! We’re done here.” when this is just like, one very low bar that we’ve crossed. The car is still careening out of control, we…
Not for nothing I lived next to methhead neighbor and when my dog got out and got into a fight with the other neighbors dog he separated them and stayed with my dog until I came back when other neighbor would have got my dog shot by the cops, and then I would have burned his house down.
So he saved like 3 lives that da…
Thank you for this insight because we are, every single one of us, really, really, really, tired of all the armchair quarterbacks out there, making up reasons for why yet another Black person needed to die at the end of a cop’s bullet, instead of just coming right out, and simply admitting they hate Black people!
b. I am purposefully trying to deescalate the situation. c. I am not trying to prove I am a badass.
He had an outstanding 20. I believe he was pulled over because he had air fresheners hanging from the mirror. None of this adds up to a shooting. For those that say he was fleeing, Tenn v. Garner states that it is a violation of the 4th Amendment to shoot a fleeing suspect unless the officer can prove that the suspect…
I think it’s presumptuous to assign a gender identity (or sexuality) to a person who lives in a time or culture where they couldn’t have identified as that, but with all that said: I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t be signing on with these hateful shitheads. Here’s a quote of hers:
A lot of these women also seem to really go to the hilt for men who are dangerous.
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