no, it doesn't. it just implies the person is a slew of expletives.
no, it doesn't. it just implies the person is a slew of expletives.
It is your opinion that charging him now would serve the three of the four purposes of incarceration. You are making assumptions about his current condition that are completely unknown to you - to serve some sort of abstract, sycophantic, moral code of justice.
incorrect. murder implies intent. manslaughter implies surrounding criminal action that resulted in death (in this case: DUI, hit & run).
The crime is manslaughter, and the difference is intent. The man is responsible for the little girl's death due to circumstances that were themselves criminal (drunk driving, hit & run), but there was no intent to kill. He's a coward for not coming forward and he lived his life with her death on his shoulders. But... …
Has she been tested for Trimethylaminuria? :-\
So, let's talk more about what it is you're actually smelling. Something burning? Danky sex? Rotting flesh?
yup! agreed.
Do you know the name of her stylist?
dude, it's not the label. it's the front of the shirt.
sounds like you have a couple extra fucks to give.
... is it, though?
i meaaan, it's a tee-shirt. who really gives a fuck?
I was referring to the emphasis I employed, bitch .
....person wearing?
This is awkward, but uhh... I think it's supposed to mean the person wearing the shirt was "manufactured" in the glamorous USA.
I just cracked up. Excellent presentation.
haha, nice.
It's a sore spot because it sounds to me like you're to make nice of what is otherwise a rude observation. I doubt you are dense enough to miss the passive insult in your original question.
I think you're trying to spray perfume on your pile of shit.