@smartoctopi@UndisputedQueso@X_fightss "well they committed an offense" if this cop ended up shooting and killing her, there would be people who say she deserved it for the way she acted. Hell, there are people who are entertained by watching the cops kill people who "deserve it" no matter how minor the offense
@smartoctopi@UndisputedQueso@X_fightss no, I understand what you're saying, I am saying that this attitude is why cops get away with all the bad shit they do. even if she didn't litter, he would probably find some other excuse to be violent against her to teach her a lesson for the way she spoke to him,
@smartoctopi@UndisputedQueso@X_fightss "arrestable offense for littering" is a good excuse for the cop to let out his anger against her. contempt of cop isnt a crime and I don't think we should side with the police on this because they give them so much more power to do whatever they want
@mike_slugs phenomenon is just because it is a kind of Internet meme/creepypasta. also, I first rolled my eyes when I saw they were making it, but I didn't realize that it was by filmmaker who was making a youtube show for this concept already.
There's a really short guy at my work and the custodian just accidentally swept him into the dust pan. I didn't even try and help. I was immobilized by my own cowardice
@TheLincoln also lol at him baffled at walking to the store twice a week. how does this based trad Christian think people used to get food at the markets
Deep inner suffering inevitably arises when the human person is reduced to performance, consumption, or a statistical datum. Many young people today live under the yoke of expectations to perform, immersed in an exasperated competitiveness that generates anxiety, fear of not measuring up, and disorientation.