Way to gently caress up the punchline by thinking "posies" are a specific type of flower, comic
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 04:56 |
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Data Graham posted:Way to gently caress up the punchline by thinking "posies" are a specific type of flower, comic yeah that predator is never going to believe she's a botanist now
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 06:35 |
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Data Graham posted:Way to gently caress up the punchline by thinking "posies" are a specific type of flower, comic haha you know about flowers
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 06:41 |
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Stex T posted:Sadly, it's pretty much guaranteed the suit would be successful. One of the first cases you learn in law school is about a 5 year old child who moves a chair right before a lady tries to sit down in it. The lady sues the kid's family for damages and succeeds. Congratulations on completely missing the purpose of that class. Is there a reasonable expectation that the hood of a vehicle is something that a reasonable person would a) jump on or b) sit on? Would or could doing either or a combination of said actions damage the vehicle? Would it be a reasonable action for the driver of the vehicle to move the vehicle in order to prevent the vehicle form a) being damaged b) prevent the vehicle from coming into contact with a person regardless of whether the person wants to come in contact with the vehicle? Now, reword these questions so that the vehicle is the chair and the driver is the baby and tell me what you get. The short answer is, the driver is probably going to win a civil suit. As far as entrapment goes: Entrapment is when a police officer directing traffic tells you to go through a red light and then gives you a ticket for going through said red light. Entrapment is not a police officer sitting at a red light and not doing anything to prevent you from running the red light but does pull you over as soon as you do. "Congrats on running a red light in front of a cop, dipshit," said everyone who has ever seen it happen. I don't know why everyone tries to make crazy scenarios about entrapment. Did you do the illegal act voluntarily? If yes, it isn't entrapment. Non-police/prosecution can never entrap because entrapment has to involve the justice system forcing you to commit a crime. Why anyone would use an example of a cop locking someone in a room and them busting out as an example of entrapment is beyond me. That has to be the worst example of what isn't entrapment that I have ever heard. Congrats at describing a prison break as entrapment. Data Graham, I see your point but I'm just going to say it is common knowledge that girls love flowers given as gifts more than if they purchased them themselves. In that context, posies is an acceptable answer. Edit: To Catch a Predator Talk, I always assumed that the TV show pulled a Florida Police Department and said the candy/toy was to bribe the child to go the gently caress away so the 'predator' could bang the legal chick. Only without asset forfeiture laws being enacted and a poo poo load of editing. Two Feet From Bread has a new favorite as of 07:07 on Dec 30, 2016 |
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I mean, the name 'entrapment' is pretty clear. Were you unfairly trapped into committing a crime you were then charged for? If yes, you may well have a solid case! If you went after a girl who you 100% thought was underage when at any time you could have just not tried to gently caress a child, then you probably didn't get trapped. To Catch a Predator's 'low conviction rate' had nothing to do with entrapment and more to do with poo poo like plea deals. People only think entrapment is some rampant thing because every idiot who gets arrested in a sting shouts 'ENTRAPMENT'.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:10 |
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Christmas Fails (December 2016) || FailArmy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZavJz9LuFVk I always love some christmas themed fail.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:27 |
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Two Feet From Bread posted:Is there a reasonable expectation that the hood of a vehicle is something that a reasonable person would a) jump on or b) sit on? Yes, because the whole thing is clearly staged and the driver knows what the jumping guy is trying to slide across. Two Feet From Bread posted:Would or could doing either or a combination of said actions damage the vehicle? It doesn't matter, because the jumping guy is the plaintiff. Two Feet From Bread posted:Would it be a reasonable action for the driver of the vehicle to move the vehicle in order to prevent the vehicle form a) being damaged b) prevent the vehicle from coming into contact with a person regardless of whether the person wants to come in contact with the vehicle? No, because it's reasonably certain the jumping guy is going to fall on his rear end which constitutes battery.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:29 |
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lotta armchair lawyers ittquote:Gun-loving conservative columnist accidentally killed after letting teen boy hold his firearm
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:37 |
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Stex T posted:No, because it's reasonably certain the jumping guy is going to fall on his rear end which constitutes battery. But your Honor this guy made me hurt myself when he kept me from damaging his property through an intentional action on my part.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:40 |
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Two Feet From Bread posted:
Man you are salty about a lot of stupid poo poo. It's a quick little example I had to use when explaining the concept to idiots I've arrested (and idiots I've worked with).
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:42 |
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https://twitter.com/SBNationNBA/status/814658643605983232
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 07:50 |
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Atticus_1354 posted:But your Honor this guy made me hurt myself when he kept me from damaging his property through an intentional action on my part. There's a whole bunch of cases of people burglarizing homes or causing some kind of criminal mischief who got injured in the act and sued the people they were committing crimes against. A bunch of them ended up with damages being awarded to the injured criminal. https://besteverawards.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/most-ridiculous-lawsuits-ever-ever/
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:There's a whole bunch of cases of people burglarizing homes or causing some kind of criminal mischief who got injured in the act and sued the people they were committing crimes against. A bunch of them ended up with damages being awarded to the injured criminal. FYI a majority of those ridiculous lawsuit stories either never happened at all or are exaggerated / lots of info left out to make them seem dumber than they actually are. http://www.stellaawards.com/bogus.html
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Grem posted:Man you are salty about a lot of stupid poo poo. It's a quick little example I had to use when explaining the concept to idiots I've arrested (and idiots I've worked with). I remember reading years ago about how the demographic with the highest rate of "misunderstandings of the law" over "confidence in your understanding of the law" was police officers. Still fits today!
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 08:14 |
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Clitch posted:Enough about kiddy-loving. http://www.kcra.com/article/uber-driver-stops-child-sex-trafficking-in-elk-grove/8544016 quote:Avila said the girl who rode next to him in the front seat appeared to be about 12 years old and was dressed in attire that was not age appropriate.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 08:22 |
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Stex T posted:Yes, because the whole thing is clearly staged and the driver knows what the jumping guy is trying to slide across. Couldn't possibly be that they saw someone, realized they were blocking the sidewalk and decided to back up to let them pass, I guess. I'd do the same thing in that situation because no part of me would be thinking "oh, they want to slide across the hood of my car like they do in the movies".
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 08:39 |
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yeah I eat rear end posted:Couldn't possibly be that they saw someone, realized they were blocking the sidewalk and decided to back up to let them pass, I guess. I'd do the same thing in that situation because no part of me would be thinking "oh, they want to slide across the hood of my car like they do in the movies". I'm reading it as driver and jumping guy are friends, and driver tells jumper to slide across the hood for the camera, and driver then backs up for comedy's sake.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 08:45 |
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Garrand posted:FYI a majority of those ridiculous lawsuit stories either never happened at all or are exaggerated / lots of info left out to make them seem dumber than they actually are. The internet has lied to me yet again!! Have a 'Thieves caught red handed compilation' video instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROyLMR0hsaE Edit: I just watched a few of those compilations in a row and it gets kinda sad and depressing Snowglobe of Doom has a new favorite as of 11:38 on Dec 30, 2016 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Have a 'Thieves caught red handed compilation' video instead That dude had so much meat!
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 11:43 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:The internet has lied to me yet again!! The amount of stuff people can cram down their pants is often staggering. also some of those clips were pretty cut and dry cases of entrapment.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 14:23 |
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oh dope posted:The amount of stuff people can cram down their pants is often staggering. One time when I was a kid I got my head entrapped by the banister at my friend's house
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 14:28 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:The internet has lied to me yet again!! watch this one, now and forever the greatest thief caught in the act video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VaexS3tKYk
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 15:06 |
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Slugnoid posted:watch this one, now and forever the greatest thief caught in the act video. I'm glad at the end someone indeed brought him pants.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 15:13 |
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Any time a baby boomer dies, even one I like, I think, that's a-ok
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 16:10 |
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Slugnoid posted:watch this one, now and forever the greatest thief caught in the act video. 17 years martial experience for a fatass to sit on a dude. Good Freude though, that cop at the end knew what he was doing
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 16:22 |
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I can make it, I can make it. https://youtu.be/VEnniDMeY8I
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:11 |
BovineFury posted:I can make it, I can make it. I remember reading about why animals like squirrels and deer always jump in front of oncoming vehicles even if they can see them coming. If I remember correctly, against predators they've learned to run in front of the incoming cougar or wolf because it catches the predator off-guard and often causes them to overshoot and have to turn around, while simply turning and running away immediately lets the chaser stay on their tail and potentially catch up. Of course, they just react as if oncoming cars are just predators chasing them. And they unfortunately aren't quite fast enough to cut in front of a BMW going at 75 MPH.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:33 |
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Devor posted:One time when I was a kid I got my head entrapped by the banister at my friend's house That's clearly the back of a school-desk
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:39 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4_r3haQ1Bk
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 18:49 |
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oh dope posted:The amount of stuff people can cram down their pants is often staggering. I like the guy who doesn't work at WalMart just threatening another person in the store because he's pretty sure she's shoplifting. "I don't work for walmart, I don't have to follow their policies. I'll hold you down if I have to!"
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 19:11 |
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Baron von Eevl posted:I like the guy who doesn't work at WalMart just threatening another person in the store because he's pretty sure she's shoplifting. Honestly, what is wrong with that guy. Even when I worked at a chain grocery, I let people steal whatever they could carry cause it was usually obviously poor or homeless people & who am I to mess with their dinner plans? That guy doesn't even get paid and does it anyway. Also I'm not a snitch.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 20:45 |
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Powaqoatse posted:Honestly, what is wrong with that guy. When I was on line at Walmart one day, I got to see a customer throw a complete fit and demand the manager because somebody else shoplifted. Apparently he saw someone put on a cheap hat that was near the checkout and leave, and he was absolutely furious that nobody stopped this guy. A lot of, "well, maybe I should just steal something since you obviously don't care" type comments. I think some people just don't like when others get away with things they couldn't or wouldn't do.
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TVs Ian posted:When I was on line at Walmart one day, I got to see a customer throw a complete fit and demand the manager because somebody else shoplifted. Apparently he saw someone put on a cheap hat that was near the checkout and leave, and he was absolutely furious that nobody stopped this guy. A lot of, "well, maybe I should just steal something since you obviously don't care" type comments. Some variant of crab mentality I'm sure.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:04 |
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Crab mentality, and Just World belief;bad people get what they deserve, thus anybody that wasn't punished is innocent and anybody punished must be bad. So when they see someone that obviously did something bad get away with it their brains
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:09 |
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The stores near me have no one in the store do anything but notify the police, who are waiting just outside the store just out of view, probably because of people like that.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:17 |
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TVs Ian posted:
Ask me about splitting lanes on my motorcycle, getting to ride up to the front of the traffic pack at stoplights, and just how some people in cars feel about that.
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bobjr posted:The stores near me have no one in the store do anything but notify the police, who are waiting just outside the store just out of view, probably because of people like that. Maybe it's this: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-walmart-crime/ (it might try to reload to a 404, but just hit escape or whatever. Dumbass paywall) Which is kinda schadenfreude on America for allowing a huge rear end business suck money from the government's teat.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:28 |
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Tarantula posted:Christmas Fails (December 2016) || FailArmy At first I thought this was the peak: But the sperg-rage at the end (starts 5:45) exceeds all expectations.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 21:35 |
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Garrand posted:FYI a majority of those ridiculous lawsuit stories either never happened at all or are exaggerated / lots of info left out to make them seem dumber than they actually are. I don't doubt almost all of those lawsuits are fake, but I remember a textbook detailing a case of a burglar suing a homeowner for injuries suffered during a break-in. That's not to say it happens, just that the planets aligned just long enough for one case to result in a ridiculous verdict that can now be referenced whenever anyone wants to bitch about our justice system. I personally enjoy listening to 'Handel on the Law' for all the disappointed people who think they have lawsuits without actual monetary damages or who think 'pain and suffering' is still a thing you get without a whole lot of therapy and treatment.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YdyIHWXFEg
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