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Doubling down is never a good look. Why put out a statement at all? The world now knows she's a liar and an abuser. He may be no better, but at least he seemed to acknowledge his faults.

https://twitter.com/realamberheard/status/1532083776741842945
 
DocZaius said:
Doubling down is never a good look. Why put out a statement at all? The world now knows she's a liar and an abuser. He may be no better, but at least he seemed to acknowledge his faults.

https://twitter.com/realamberheard/status/1532083776741842945

jussie smollett'd
 
Evil gator said:
Tommy said:
I learned a couple hard lessons about hot, crazy af women. Was fun, then it quickly wasn’t.

is that how you lost the boner juice biz?
Didn’t lose it, sold it to Elon years ago, I’m now a billionaire, just hang here to see how the peasants live.
 
Brutal fucking killer who hacked a random stranger to death 3 years ago near me is being let out. What the actual fuck

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/man-released-mental-facility-alexandria-werewolf-killing-brad-jackson-pankaj-bhasin/3066993/
 
https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/article262045952.html

Bees are now legally considered fish in California under the state’s endangered species law, an appeals court in Sacramento ruled Tuesday.

The 1970 act explicitly protected “fish,” which were initially defined as invertebrates. And because the act has protected snails and other invertebrates that live on land since, Tuesday’s ruling said it interpreted the legislation to also include bees.

“Accordingly, a terrestrial invertebrate, like each of the four bumble bee species, may be listed as an endangered or threatened species under the Act,” the 3rd district California Court of Appeals Associate Justice Ronald Robie wrote.

In short, the ruling restored protections to bumblebees, which were initially classified as endangered by California Fish and Game Commission in 2019.
Agricultural groups later appealed this decision, and in 2020, a judge from the Sacramento County Superior Court sided with farmers, citing the law was only intended to protect invertebrates who live in marine habitats such as fish.

This most recent court case pitted California agricultural groups, including almond, citrus and cotton farmers, opposing bees as an endangered species, against the commission and the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.

Farming groups initially petitioned against the term invertebrate as “limited to only aquatic invertebrates,” in order to exclude bumblebees as a threatened species.

Xerces spokeswoman Sarina Jepsen said that reclassifying bumblebees as endangered species is “absolutely essential” to their survival.

“This decision essentially allows the state of California to protect bumblebees and other imperiled species of insects as well as other types of terrestrial invertebrates under the state’s endangered species act,” Jepsen said.

The term “invertebrate” includes all animals without backbones, which make up the vast majority of life on earth. About 80% of the world’s animals are insects, according to a Xerces press release.
 
me and all my enviro lawyer friends have been loling about this - after all there's bumble bee tuna!

how stupid though, all life is water based where do you stop.
 
4 men arrested for having 16 guns and 1000 rounds in a hotel room.

No evidence of criminal intent was found, but they were arrested none the less for not breaking any laws.

Colorado went full blown Minority Report.
 
Juggs said:
4 men arrested for having 16 guns and 1000 rounds in a hotel room.

No evidence of criminal intent was found, but they were arrested none the less for not breaking any laws.

Colorado went full blown Minority Report.

Pretty good lawsuit coming their way
 
52:20 said:
Juggs said:
4 men arrested for having 16 guns and 1000 rounds in a hotel room.

No evidence of criminal intent was found, but they were arrested none the less for not breaking any laws.

Colorado went full blown Minority Report.

Pretty good lawsuit coming their way

The dangers of red flag laws.

Also, always put "do not disturb" on your hotel door the minute you get there. Never allow those maids in the hotel.
 
Juggs said:
52:20 said:
Juggs said:
4 men arrested for having 16 guns and 1000 rounds in a hotel room.

No evidence of criminal intent was found, but they were arrested none the less for not breaking any laws.

Colorado went full blown Minority Report.

Pretty good lawsuit coming their way

The dangers of red flag laws.

Also, always put "do not disturb" on your hotel door the minute you get there. Never allow those maids in the hotel.

agree, I don't want them moving and touching my stuff, gross.

Even though I tell them when I check in, some hotels freak out esp if you are there for a long time. I was in vegas staying at the Wynn for work for over a week and security followed me across the lobby to my room. I was literally in suit or org-logoed shirt, carrying a laptop, etc. Clearly no problems. But they came to my room to make sure I wasn't i dunno - being human trafficked? Abused by someone? its so stupid.
 
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