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Im with except for the “Kids need to learn that you leave strangers alone in public.”

Kids go to the park to meet people and are less inhibited socially. They shouldnt be wary of asking a stranger to play with them (but should also readily accept a polite no), but they also shouldnt ask complete strangers to share

Another really dumb take here, not surprising given the hotness of your original take.

It is really weird how people are acting like these children were in the same class or group of the child, and werent just some randos in the park. If these children were in the same class or activity that would make a world of difference, since these kids would have some degree of accountability (i.e., less likely to

Yes, but would you do any of those things to strangers who approached you as opposed to people you know and probably respect?

I tend not to classify people I dont know or have never met as friends.

Im sure that these kids and their parent would happily pay for any damage to the toys they may cause too, without even the slightest of hesitation. /s

Way too hard. This reads too much like the many Trump think pieces on how he is actually extremely cunning, as opposed to being completely incompetent while occasionally reaching his desired outcome.

Well that is colossally stupid. Not that our system isn’t flawed, but letting legally and factually guilty people go as a matter of process is confounding.

I am still not sure that that applies here - even though Ill openly admit that I only understood a portion of that comment. It appears that his lawyer is only appealing the sentence though, and not the conviction or handling of the case (which is what that comment appears to be speaking to).

If he wasnt asserting his

I understand not keeping anyone in jail/prison when they have yet to be tried (e.g., Kalief Browder), but why would it matter when the appeal is just for the sentence when he was already convicted of murder and had confessed?

Is this just some weird quirk of the Brazilian justice system?

FTG. Peace is for the peaceful.

How is it that misinfo/disinfo posts end up in the top replies? Pretty sure a grand total of zero people died as a result of the Pizzagate scandal. Yes an idiot fired three shots - none of which struck anyone - and he was subsequently arrested. Yes the Flynns are still awful, but let’s make sure we are keeping it

It sounds like the reason that the big Tech companies arent abusing the system is because they cant - largely because of large IT sourcing firms stuffing the lottery boxes with their applicants. It isnt so much that they arent using the practice, or wouldnt abuse it, it is just much harder to do so in the current

Herein lies the problem. That piece on statistical/historical analysis is infinitely more interesting than actually watching the game for me. Having said that, the piece is definitely good.

Surprise! Polling methodology is often heavily stilted with nefarious designers effectively having their thumbs on the scale.

With all of the extremely dumb things that he has said since November, I am not really sure I disagree with her assessment of Snowden - even if I disagree with all of her other actions regarding privacy/data collection.

In fact, I was kind of under the impression that any sheen that either Snowden or Wikileaks had on

Well I wouldnt say forgiven so much as paid for by the USG (education loans anyway).

They, like most people, will not care, and barely know what youre referencing.

Well I mean most people are immediately thinking that - so I would say that is both typical and normal. Her being a suspect could still be borne out of that - even if she doesnt actually harbor responsibility/culpability.

I would guess if there was a case of negligence, that the center may be charged, and will almost

Well i am speaking to an industry level, of course there are always smaller subsets - including subsets that may not abuse at all or subsets that do it almost exclusively.

specifically the tech sector