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I’m surprised no one submitted this by now...

it really sucks that we have no real recourse against this constant threat of murder and imprisonment besides calling people ugly and memes. they funny (sometimes) but the petty can never seem enough to make me feel good about this kinda shit. what the fuck. joaning on the shoes of the dude shooting seems to be highly

Did anyone see the White Power sign thrown by the cop in the driver’s seat? Check it out at about 1:39.

Because the mere SUGGESTION that their Pumpkin Spice Lattes may be threatened is damned near as threatening as taking a knee

I joined nextdoor just so I could find out who my racist white neighbors were.

If we have laws in place to deal with things like SWATing, why can’t those laws apply to the deployment of any enforcement resources that are fraudulently summoned?

They are also all over nextdoor.com reporting every Black person who walks through the neighborhood as ‘suspicious’. Never the white kids though...

When I lived in DC about 12 years ago, there was a story on the news how a man was beaten senseless, and left to die in a vestibule on a busy street— thousands of people walked by him, figured he was drunk, so he died slowly without help.

I dunno.

And even if your pancakes are free, please tip your waitstaff as if they weren’t. They’re doing the same amount of work they always do and deserve the same pay!

Yes. A lot of us don’t know how to be good guests. But I think more of us do than you would think by looking at our actions. I think the larger part of the problem is not actually realizing you are a guest, which of course stems from the whole attitude of owning everything. White people have this tendency to always

A good rule of thumb to follow when considering whipping out your phone in a sensitive location: (1) am I ever going to look at this photo that I’m planning to take?; and (2) are there already professional photos of this available for free online?

I have almost zero use for a truck anymore and I had the exact same reaction. But I have always had a soft spot in my heart for the Ridgeline, they innovated a lot of features on those which showed up across the board on trucks in the years following.

When you pick up your Tesla from the office, they spend an hour with you going over the features, showing you how the screen works, and discussing the autopilot. They are very, very clear that it is not autonomous, and you cannot just treat it like it is. It is made crystal clear to folks that they must be attentive.

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I feel like if you make kids do journals like this, and ask for their feelings about things, then you can’t really complain when they say things you don’t like. You asked. You got what you asked for.

He’s fucking 9, dude. Stop holding him to some asinine standard of professional behavior. (One that even most adults have a hard time following.)

I try to be a little more forgiving of the parents. Nasser groomed them, too. After all, he was a a high-powered doctor who was hand-picked by MSU/USAG and treated Olympians. Who were they to question his methods? This whole thing is awful.

There we go, it was the parents’ fault. Fuck off.

A tiny bit of Sugru?

Do I get a point for mentioning Surgu? Isn't that how this works?

The title said better. The article talks about cheaper. I made the point that two dont neccesarily equate. You get snarky.