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An oriental shorthair?

The latest Behind the Bastards podcast on Epstein did some research and apparently the suicide statistics for US prisons are abysmal. Two guards neglecting someone clearly at risk for suicide wouldn't actually be uncommon in our prison system.

I actually managed to find the article so we don’t have to rely on my memory. I had the broad details, but the article has more nuance.

My understanding is that accepting a pardon waives the 5th amendment rights with regards to the details of the pardon. The individual could be compelled by normal means to assist with an investigation, and without 5th amendment rights refusal would mean obstructing justice, a whole new crime for which they could be

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While we’re on the topic I wanted to recommend my favorite cat chill out channel. Trucker-cats which are short clips of a trucker driving through the country with a cat and cat bed in the passenger seat.

Sonic’s look will almost certainly not be the most memorable thing about the movie, one way or another.  and redesigning him probably isn’t going to be worth chaining the animators to their desk or whatever they did.

This picture looks like a scene from an American Psycho remake. I respect the guy a lot, but it’s a sinister photo.

I suspect he wouldn’t accept anyone touching him to take measurements

I kinda feel like the bigger sites just rely on a larger commenter base to star comments out of the grays

I feel like people forget the wave of remakes and reboots that swept Hollywood before superheros took off. Maybe it’s because they were all so forgettable. The little name brand recognition made those more profitable than many original films. If superhero films vanished tomorrow we almost certainly get a wave of

People are the real monsters is an interesting abstract when things are going well. At the moment I very well aware of how mean people can be and how they get that way. But I’ve been largely disinterested with seeing that trope since reading an interview about This War of Mine, a game whose mechanics enforce this

My operating theory is that Jacob Wohl has a humiliation fetish. He puts together a press conference out of Denny’s, gets dunked on, and just cranks it for another six weeks.

I’ve always hated the traps in the Souls series. If they were as common as dart traps in Spelunky it would just be another system to learn, but in the Souls series what I learn is don’t that there.

I really wish they had made that Lost Room comic book the creators had talked about.

She’s going to end up as a skinsuit within a week.

It’s always the problem with something uncomprehensible is we can’t create it. I wonder if deep learning could create something with directed effort, the sea of dogs it can put out are a decent start.

Palined, Yinoupoulesed, Wohled, etc. There’s nothing special about them so they’re all replaceable and the replacements don’t care because it’s the only opportunity for a D tier personality.
I wonder how long it can last? The republican strategy of total loyalty seems to have done well enough to prop up this idiot,

I have up some months ago as well. It had been my casual multiplayer game I could come back to every few months, but something changed. My quick play games used to be pretty even, but the last time they were all miserable stomps. When we lost we had Hanzo, Widow, and frequently a Ana who never changed

The art and setting, toy planets with eightish people made me feel like I should be finding someone’s teleporting space dog not solving the disappearance of a precursor alien. The mystery and puzzles won me over eventually, but I was just never as charmed with it.

So small government conservatives and anti-regulation types are very angry about this?