BREAKING: In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that "geofence warrants," which allow law enforcement to collect sweeping smartphone location data over a broad area, constitute an "unreasonable search" and violate the Fourth Amendment.
@Novanamix It has never been easier to manage punctuality. You have a computer in your pocket that can have multiple alarms and plan an exact route to your location with extremely accurate time estimates. I know you're trying to avoid it, but you had some personal responsibility in this.
@DissentFu I understand you are trying to make a leftist/class argument but you are probably hurting that cause more than helping it by using your case as an example. Zoomers would do anything for the economic opportunity you squandered.
@TheRoyalSerf "Wow, Frieza, terrible guy really. And so ugly, I mean wow. He is not a looker. Doesn't matter how many times he transforms, just a really ugly little thing, frankly"
@Lisatv13 When you understand that being upset about things online is a big hobby for many people, this all makes more sense. There isn't any actual outrage, they are just bored looking for discourse.
@GenericPlebeian@romanhelmetguy I don't think I'm anything impressive but I'm the only person I've seen do 315 at my chain gym. I'm sure there are others, but it is not very common at all.
@realmuckraker The threshold for an arrest is determined by the sensitivities of another person. Your speech is policed by another person's reaction to it. Absolute clown tier country