@bonchieredstate Are we sure the president hasent developed a humiliation kink?
At this point id rather believe there was a golden showers tape in iranian hands than pretend this is the same guys that ducked a bullet and chanted "fight fight fight"
American credibility has deteriorated to the point where the president can announce a diplomatic agreement and the near-universal reaction is "let's wait for confirmation from Tasnim"
@TheEbonyMaw I lost all sympathy for em when they spend their sons entire legal fund on luxary cars and a new house.
700k in donations and karmelo was stuck with a fuckin public defender.
I'd feel sorry for the kid if he wasnt a murderer. Idk how the "black community" isnt furious with em
I've been in courtrooms where I've seen similar behavior.
One that stood out to me was a sentencing for a woman who was convicted for manslaughter.
She had sought out a friend who was a recovering heroin addict, and basically nagged him into buying drugs from her. He gave in, and the heroin she sold him was laced with fentanyl, which killed him. Turned out she knew it was laced.
During the victim impact statement, the man's mother told the story about how she had used her dead son's phone to text this woman about the drugs. How callous the woman was about him being an addict who relapsed. While she was speaking, the woman gave the man's mother dirty looks, rolled her eyes, and made faces that showed how little she cared. The judge noticed this, and he gave the woman the maximum sentence. Over a decade in prison, I think.
When the woman heard that, she started bawling, like she was the real victim. "You're taking me away from my kids!" I remember hearing her scream. Irony completely lost on her.
The point of all this is to say some people aren't remorseful of what they did, but they sure do try to pretend like they are once the reality of consequences smacks them in the face.
Remembering a true legend 🕊️
From Saturday morning cartoons, blockbuster animation, and memorable video games, Peter Renaday helped shape generations of childhood memories with his unmistakable voice and enduring talent.
While many fans recognize him as the wise and courageous Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Peter's career stretched across countless beloved series, films, video games and theme park experiences.
• Master Splinter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
• Duncan (Dragon Age: Origins)
• Abraham Lincoln (Multiple shows)
• Grapple (Transformers)
• General Skarr (Billy and Mandy)
• Easy Pete (Fallout: New Vegas)
• Adam Fenix (Gears of War)
• Al Mualim (Assassin's Creed)
• Mickey Mouse (Disney Frozen Treats)
and many more!
Today would have been his 91st birthday. We honor his incredible life, remarkable career, and the legacy he left behind for fans across generations.
Rest in peace, Peter Renaday 🕯️
To protect yourself from COVID, I advise my Irish brothers to:
• Wear a mask.
• Use decentralized encrypted mesh networks like BitChat to communicate over short distances (a crowd or a city block).
• Avoid transmitting sensitive data over apps like Telegram or Signal. GCHQ can read it.
• For sensitive information, old school is cool. Good ol’ fashioned “Sneakernet” (physically walking with an SD card or note).
• Scout your routes and meeting spots in advance.
• Compartmentalize: only share what the other person needs to know. Loose lips sink ships.
• Learn basic countersurveillance: vary your routines, use public transport creatively, and watch for tails.
• Don’t carry your cellphone with you on an op.
Most importantly, have fun.