Yeah it was probably a quick layover. Good point about the extradition treaty. However, the headache of dealing with extradition is probably big enough to incentivize them to just turn the plane around and snag the person.
Yeah it was probably a quick layover. Good point about the extradition treaty. However, the headache of dealing with extradition is probably big enough to incentivize them to just turn the plane around and snag the person.
I think someone was trying to flee prosecution in the US. Once the plane lands in Tokyo, US authorities wouldn’t have jurisdiction anymore, so they had to turn the plane around. Not to be too tinfoil hatty, but that’s the only way this makes sense.
your opinion is bad and you should feel bad.
worse, he SUED HER.
I know we’re all supposed to think “Look What You Made Me Do” is about Kimye and be super mad about it etc etc... But my first thought was that its def about this douche. At least the chorus. Like, I wanted to handle this quietly and just get you fired, but you had to be a dumbass and sue me so WHOOPS here’s a…
Yep. I grew up in rural Northern California where we have huge wildfires every year, but mostly on the uninhabited hillsides/mountainsides. Those mostly just caused a lot of smoke, and put a lot of firefighters in danger for the early fall months. (That is, of course, until the Sonoma fires a few months ago...)
Yeah. I watched him and Katie Couric every morning from 1998-about 2004, and I loved their dynamic and didn’t have any qualms with Lauer. I tuned in again around 2008 and couldn’t BELIEVE what a pompous douchenozzle he’d become.
The only glimmer of light here is that the cities where most undocumented immigrants are won’t take a penny of this.
Kenan is the best! I always joke that if I could pick any alternate identity it would be “Guy who does the smooth voice-over sequence in every 90s R&B song.”
When I saw that Chance The Rapper was hosting I was HOPING they would do another music video a la “Jingle Barack” from last year when he was the musical guest. They delivered!
*Humboldt high five*
Are you sure that map is from 2016? Because I know for a fact my home county (Humboldt - second from top on the coast) went for Hillary.
Mind citing to something with that accusation?
One of the real crimes here is how godawful ugly Lularoe clothing is.
Hang on, hang on, hang on. You’re unwilling to accept the possibility that perhaps this is something that happened a decade ago, before Amber even knew him, and that perhaps she truly hasn’t witnessed or heard of this behavior from him while they’ve been together? Just completely shut off to that?
Growing up in rural America, where my high school didn’t have a college counselor but we had a permanent army recruitment office on campus (my high school years were ‘01-’06), “Mosh” was basically a national anthem for me.
Counterpoint: true crime docs are shedding light on the vast and widespread injustices that happen throughout our “justice” system.
I know this sounds harsh, but in the context of Avery’s trial, it doesn’t matter who murdered her. I mean, obviously it matters in that we want to find the actual killer. But our criminal justice system doesn’t work like “we can’t find the killer, so someone has to go down for it.”
I`m emotionally invested in our justice system carrying out its job, which is rehabilitation. Even if that feels gross as times. Wanna know why? Because if we do it the other way poor people and POC are at the losing end of the stick. ALWAYS.
Thanks, stay that way!