Spike
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Yea, listing Democrats and lawyers is very close to redundant.
hey now!
Yea, listing Democrats and lawyers is very close to redundant.
Whitlock’s column was pretty on point, although it’s a hell of a stretch to compare BLM to the KKK.
If "ifs" and "buts" were candy and nuts, you'd still be a moronSometimes, yes. Other times, no.
With respect, if you insist that saying to black people a word that 99.9% of black people consider very offensive, and try to justify it by saying that, Well, I didn't mean it in a BAD way! Then you would be a freaking moron.
To further insist that a person who does such a thing, realizes they F'ed up, and publicly apologizes for it, really shouldn't HAVE to apologize, then you are also a freaking moron.
In other words, there are people on here who are morons.
Steel believes that these same folks, if they were sitting at a tabel with 5-10 other people, would not express such a stupid opinion, but feel free to do so due to the anonymity of this milieu. Maybe even they express such opinions just to throw dynamite into a crowded room, or start an Evinrude in a cesspool, as the case may be.
I beg your frickin' pardon, sir!!Yea, listing Democrats and lawyers is very close to redundant.
because, at some point, people have to grow up and accept their responsibity in matters.
Think of it as Schrödinger's Slur.
Here is a box which may or may not contain a slur word. Our team rules state that none can use that slur. However, that slur is inside a box which cannot be opened. So, under quantum superposition, we both can and can not know whether the slur exists in the first instance.
Enjoy.
Thank goodness for morphine, right?
Which one of you is Cheech & Chong?Did we smoke pot together in college? If we didn’t, we should now.
Yea, listing Democrats and lawyers is very close to redundant.
Which one of you is Cheech & Chong?
I had the opportunity to smoke with Tommy Chong at a comedy club in Arkansas lane in south Arlington in the late 90’s and I turned it down because I was very anti-pot at the time. I’m a darning moron.
Go on...I had the opportunity to smoke with Tommy Chong at a comedy club in Arkansas lane in south Arlington in the late 90’s and I turned it down because I was very anti-pot at the time. I’m a darning moron.
and an officer of the court?
No, I was an advertising copywriter at the time. I went to law school a year or two later after my agency was purchased by a big conglomerate. I was one of a handful asked to stay on and move to NYC, but like the idiot I was (am), I wanted no part of NYC as a single 20-something. scheissing Moron.
Did we smoke pot together in college? If we didn’t, we should now.
My first stone was a 5.5 mm behemoth that hit the morning of my 1L torts exam. And I had no health insurance. Thankfully my dad was COB at Harris downtown so my mom came and picked me up in Dallas and drove me there. They broke it up with a lithotripsy procedure and I stayed overnight with a morphine drip attached to my IV. All I had to do was hit a button. Well, I very intentionally NEVER hit that button, but still got charged for 3 doses. Was easy to challenge, but still pissed me off.
And while my prof let me take the exam later and I got an A+, I remain convinced that damn stone cost me the torts Am Jur award.
No, I was an advertising copywriter at the time. I went to law school a year or two later after my agency was purchased by a big conglomerate. I was one of a handful asked to stay on and move to NYC, but like the idiot I was (am), I wanted no part of NYC as a single 20-something. scheissing Moron.
No, I was an advertising copywriter at the time. I went to law school a year or two later after my agency was purchased by a big conglomerate. I was one of a handful asked to stay on and move to NYC, but like the idiot I was (am), I wanted no part of NYC as a single 20-something. scheissing Moron.
https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/totals.php?cycle=2020&ind=k01You insult most prosecutors on the criminal side and defense lawyers on the civil!