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I disagree that the standard is soft before an i. Maybe in the middle of a word, but not in the beginning (oooops, hard g). See girl, gills, gift, give, gig, giht, gilded, gimble, etc.. I guess you have gin on the other side, but that's the outlier.

That's right, and 'graphics' has a hard g! If the original designers pronounced the acronym with a soft 'g', it just shows that they were much better at software design than they were at the english language.

A million recs if I could do it.

Ah. You're a troll. I see. Sorry, I though I was talking to someone rational. Good day.

It means without consequences. It doesn't mean uninvestigated. You have a very, very crabbed and uncommon definition of impunity if you think otherwise. The fact that you're trying to fight the whole internet based on that crabbed definition shows how brainwashed you are. If investigations mean without impunity,

No there weren't. There were consequences for Ollie North - he got to become a Fox news commentator. There were consequences for Fawn Hall, she got to pose in Playboy. There were none for Reagan.

Didn't do anything illegal? How young are you? Look up Iran-Contra scandal, then get back to me. You really just drink the kool-aid and puke up the party line, don't you. Makes me feel sad to see so many good american minds brainwashed like that, but it's your own fault for being intellectually lazy.

Yes. Are you saying that he did? Which law would that be?

This is true. Also, it looks like they were throwing bottles onto the property, not at the house. It sounds like they were littering.

And one of the guys is a girl!

Cap lives in a really shitty neighborhood.

Bullshit. I oogle hot women anywhere.

Because it's not yours to sell and not theirs to buy.

It's not any kind of 'fault' on the part of the city. They know they could charge more - they don't because the idea is to make the public good/service available at as low a cost as possible to the public. You could charge more for the subway and bus, too, and people would pay, but the idea isn't to extort your

Well, you don't get a leasehold, you're paying a fee to park, not rent; but it's the same idea. One citizen can't charge another for public goods and services. A parking space is a public good.

That's incorrect. You aren't renting the space and you don't have a leasehold. The purpose of the space is to park a car while visiting the area in which the car is parked. Even if you park a car in the spot, if the parking is only incidental to the primary activity taking place there (commerce), then you aren't

No, Hentai is where I see what I wanna see. And you better believe you see Elsa and Anna there!

This sort of thing is totally not legal. I don't think it's a crime, but public property is the property of the public, although legally it's looked at more like the property of the city. You can't block the sidewalk and charge people to let them by. You cant put a gate up on a park and charge admission, and you

Wow. Shia LaBoef is the most interesting news of the day, and actually has me thinking. For burning pants. Well, I guess I've seen it all now.