“She was asking for it, look at the way she was dressed.” - You, probably.
“She was asking for it, look at the way she was dressed.” - You, probably.
Or “I like Black people, please tell the cops to stop killing Black people so there can be more of them....”
To those without virtue, any act of empathy is written off as virtue signalling
Never forget that the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia represents three terrible sins
Hey, you can’t be sure where that plate frame was built.
The Venn diagram of “people who said ‘Buy American’ in the 1970s” and “people who said ‘Jap scrap’ in the 1970s” is so close to a perfect circle, you’d need a magnifying glass to see the margins.
Wait. . . .a what?
Its not typically used, but its in the dictionary.
You be you, Torch!
Its not just anti mask people. Its ordinary everyday Americans. Even here in super liberal California it blows my mind the sheer volume of people not wearing them or wearing them around their necks or chins- even old people. Luckily the governor just made it a law that everyone has to when they leave their homes
He’s a private equity guy, so Dracula is a more accurate label than Voldemort IMO.
Surprised I had to go this far down to see VQ or RB26.
RB26
2JZ gang gonna come out of the woodwork any minute now.
There are a couple of them in my area, and I enjoy seeing them on the road. Still a car that turns heads even after all those years. I’ve never driven one, and don’t really care how fast they are. The only people that own them are over 60 so speed doesn’t really matter anyways.
your story seems to completely validate the premise of the article that the police are bad at deciding who and when to stop?
And I’m not sure which way it’ll go.
My dad had personalized plates on his ‘88 Honda Accord Coupé that said “TORCHY.”
WOW.....
I worked for Chrysler during the Prowler years. Most of us, and the dealers who were going to be selling them, we’re pretty much thinking WTF when this thing got launched.