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Twenty bucks a year is ridculously expensive... yet you’re using a computer that cost - at minimum - several hundred dollars, you’re on internet that costs at least $50/month or more, and you live in a home or apartment that costs hundreds a month. Minimum, to use a computer and the internet, unless you’re homeless

Bad visibility ? Easy, get the convertible. Cabrio SS with MagnaRide

A library+reading room accessible only through a seemingly boring, normal bookcase THAT IS SECRETLY A DOOR.
Like, full on Scooby-Doo style, pull a candlestick, rotating, secret bookcase door.

Here’s my philosophy on it:

I have to say this: I think Daniel Craig is the best James Bond to ever grace the screen. *watchfully looks for thrown fruit*

Oh, Natasha, we get it. You’re still closer to Teen than Exhausted Parent. But trust me this article will come back to haunt you in some way.

I knew all about these teen tricks because I USED TO BE A TEEN.

So here’s what has happened in Baltimore at 10pm the past four nights. The police start telling people to go home around 9:30pm. They use bull horns and announce it from loudspeakers on their helicopters. They start walking towards peaceful demonstrators, shoulder to shoulder with the riot shields and night sticks

Give me a fucking break - they didn’t arrest him, take his camera, make them stop filming. They told them to move, and did so very nicely. And now it’s like they’re burning the constitution? I don’t recall a “freedom to stand in the way of police operations” maybe I'm wrong through.

If the CNN setup wasn’t in the designated press area, and the police were trying to enforce the curfew, they’re within their rights to round up the reporters too. They asked politely and rightfully well before 10pm that the press move to that area so that citizens would be less likely to hang around hoping to get on

Did I miss something here? So the officers asked the media to move. What part of the Constitution says that the media can do reports anywhere it wants? Honestly, I don’t know why the cops wanted the media to move. Maybe the were planning on, say, doing something in the direct area that the media was set up in? I mean,

From what I saw, they didn’t shut him down, they moved him to a different location.

First off the cop’s deserve everything they get in jail.

Ya know, when police react nonviolently to dickheads like this guy it really sheds light on the patience it would take to be a good cop. Fuck this reporter for pulling the first amendment card when his rights weren’t being violated and props to the police officer for pleading with the guy even when he was being

I’m confused. Telling the media to stand “here” and not “here” was taking his rights away?

Reporter was being a dick and everyone with him (and in his ear) was telling him to back off. There is plenty of real estate between you not getting the camera angle you want and being under martial law.

Most of these media clowns are just trying to create a story. They hope to get roughed up or even arrested so they can then go on twitter and play the victim. It certainly wouldn’t be newsworthy to say “yes officer”. All of this nonsense takes away from the actual story.

Jesus would be pretty pissed about the whole Christian public prayer thing that they usually do before every session, given that whole speech he gave specifically prohibiting it. I doubt he’d be very concerned about what one Wiccan did, and more concerned about how most of his followers are getting his message so

Two of them have meetings with “the Bobs” later...