Well, a prick will just be a prick.
Well, a prick will just be a prick.
I’m glad he did it pro bono, because $7500 to go into court and say “you can’t break a law that doesn’t exist” seems a bit steep.
“I carefully and methodically cultivated a persona as a vapid child of privilege, and I am outraged that people view me as a vapid child of privilege!”
This whole trend recently of “Hate the game, not the player” is understandable - who doesn’t love a redemption arc, after all? - and to be fair there are no winners on any side in the kind of vapid, self-aggrandizing, vicious world in which the Paris Hiltons, Courtney Stoddens, and, indeed, Donald Trumps of this Earth…
So unless a parent happens to be home, those school/doctor calls are going to an unattended phone instead of an actual person.
Or I guess you could just have a landline if you want kids to be able to make calls.
“Where’s the moral outrage about an obviously mentally ill person being unjustly kill by (multiple) police officers?
I went down that road at first, but upon seeing the footage and realizing that the officer had little time to react to what was likely a credible threat on their life...Its really hard to say they reacted too strongly. I wish they had tazed him, or used some other non-leathal form to subdue...but the reality is they…
I feel torn, on the one hand: ACAB forever. On the other, if anyone is going to get shot at a traffic stop then one of these guys... y’know.
TikTok is dumb, everything on it is dumb, and people who visit TikTok are dumb. It’s just dummies all the way down.
I guess it would smell nice but I have no interest in eating or drinking anything while I’m in the *shower*. Beer, oranges, whatever.
Believe all women!
(Unless it conflicts with the dominant narrative or challenges your worldview).
or maybe just believe the woman and her statement?
Or she’s a fucking liar.
This is all many will need to dismiss the entire thing as "woke" scam...
...where they see your first and last name and then call you Mr “First name”. It just smacks of poor education and manners to me.
I wish I could give you a thousand stars for this comment.
Someone is always going to be offended now. So use Sir or Ma’am and offend someone. Or not use either and offend someone.
““If I were teaching my children today, I would teach them to say, ‘yes’ or ‘no’ followed by an honorific (Mr./Ms./Mx.). For example, ‘Yes, Mr. Butler,’” she said.”