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When I was in high school I spent a week working at a camp for kids from low-income families. The first day went well until late in the afternoon when one of the kids threw up on the floor. These were fairly young kids, so it didn’t seem that unusual.

The next day about 5-10 kids didn’t show up for camp and several

Just check to see if this logo appears on the back.

Poor a few lines of coke in there and you will be “arharharhing up all night”

Poor a few lines of coke in there and you will be “arharharhing up all night”

Cool references. Here is a cherry picked article from one of the same sources you referenced. This time with a quote supporting the opposite of what you are saying.

Your blanket statement about millennials not enjoying golf is ridiculous. If you don’t like it that’s cool. But, you don’t speak for all millennials.

This is definitely not true.

I get that you love the navy. I don’t think you understood my point. Thanks for coming out!

Ya it’s almost like my reference to a paper from 1933 was a joke...

I guess your right, tasers, etc. are the obvious first choice when the officer is in a threatening situation. The image that you always see on tv shows is of a cop pointing a gun at a suspect and yelling hands up. It seems like a taser would be an easy substitute. Much less dangerous to everyone.

Is this some sort of official bee protocol? I’ve never heard of the stop and drop to get away from bees. If cartoons have taught me anything it’s that all of these guys should have run into the nearest pond or river while feverishly swinging their hands around their heads.

I think you bring up an interesting way of looking at when police should use deadly force. Out of curiosity, how would you extend this logic to someone who had a knife, or other non-gun weapon? I had always thought the officer was trained to fire if they “feared their life or, someone else’s was in imminent danger” I

Superbugs are really just bacteria that our current set of antibiotics can’t effectively deal with. Coming up with new antibiotics can help deal with those in the short term. Of course, the definition of superbug would just change to include resistance to those new antibiotics too. I don’t see how having fewer weapons

It’s a good thing when we discover or invent things like antibiotics and pesticides. As human person, I assume you are for a decrease in duration and occurrences of bacterial infections, and increases in food yield?

I wish my uncles were cool enough to have owned a sub broken down or not.

He should have done nothing actually.

Oh I certainly have seen fights erupt out of handshake lines. I umpired kids baseball and softball when I was a teenager.

Okay, I see. Listen, it has been really great talking with you. But I think it’s time for you to take your medicine, and settle down for a nice calming nap.