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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I moved from Oklahoma to Nebraska in middle school. That loving sucked. Were your parents on a mission to find the most sole crushingly lonely spot for their kid to grow up?
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psydude posted:I'm not saying it should have anything. I'm saying that with 4 major cities and 11.6 million people you'd expect more to do. Nobody expects that out of Nebraska and Oklahoma. Cincinnati is nice, though. Although they pretend to be a part of Kentucky. singapore is cool to visit if and only if you avoid rich people enclaves so that gives you like 1/3 the city to gently caress around in
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 04:22 |
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Relentlessboredomm posted:MS is Alabama minus the cities ie minus any pockets of good. Time for me to open up an okcupid so i can bag up the next tomi lahren.
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Relentlessboredomm posted:Were your parents on a mission to find the most sole crushingly lonely spot for their kid to grow up? Worse. Dad was a USN officer. On the other hand I ended up living in San Diego so it wasn't all poo poo.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 04:53 |
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Mississippi is great if you want to purchase cheap Gulf of Mexico property and can stomach paying taxes to a broken and malignant state government. Its a state that has some very interesting marginalized communities. Alabama is great is you love marginalizing those communities under slightly nicer conditions.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Worse. Dad was a USN officer. Growing up in San Diego during the late 80s through 90s was 10/10. Really loving cool.
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as an army brat with two parents from the deep south, Ive always had a special hatred in my heart for Mississippi (dads family from here) and Arkansas (born there, moms family from there). No way the Rust Belt or the Mountain States can in any way, shape or form be worse than those two states. Being African American, I imagine even the stifling Whiteness of the mountain states is somehow still more navigable than the generations of oppression and marginalization in the Deep South.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 05:18 |
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Which of you assholes is talking poo poo on Kansas fight me irl we gave you the wizard of Oz and kicked your asses in baseball back in 2015
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Nice and hot piss posted:Which of you assholes is talking poo poo on Kansas fight me irl we gave you the wizard of Oz and kicked your asses in baseball back in 2015 Kansas doesn't even have the best Kansas City.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 06:04 |
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Chichevache posted:Kansas doesn't even have the best Kansas City. That's a better burn than I could have hoped to come up with, well done.
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Relentlessboredomm posted:Were your parents on a mission to find the most sole crushingly lonely spot for their kid to grow up? I could see Omaha being less soul-crushing than most areas of the state but hoo boy compared to even Tampa, Omaha's quiet as hell. That said, it's nice when you're 34 and settled in life. The suburban filth are somehow worse but they stay the gently caress out west and I stay where there's 10 bars within walking distance of my house.
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FAUXTON posted:I could see Omaha being less soul-crushing than most areas of the state but hoo boy compared to even Tampa, Omaha's quiet as hell. It was Papillion. Jesus Christ I hated that place.
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:It was Papillion. Jesus Christ I hated that place. Ouch, it's practically nothing but houses down there.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 12:17 |
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joat mon posted:Different intent. In your sense, going to a meeting with the intent to get dirt is like going to a protest to get in a fight. Intend all you want, but it's not illegal until you get in a fight. Interesting! I'm still confused, tho...if members of 45s election team went into a meeting with foreigners, under the intent to collect dirt on Clinton, and they only reason they didn't, is because the Russians didn't actually have anything....I'm still struggling to see how that's not illegal. I can still get busted for buying drugs if I go to buy drugs, even if there aren't any drugs there....so I'm wondering what the difference is. Probably that I'm a poor schmuck and the trumps have money, heh.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 12:44 |
current event: https://www.businessinsider.com/arizona-sheriff-told-sacha-baron-cohen-he-would-accept-blow-job-from-donald-trump-2018-8 quote:Baron Cohen then asks the sheriff: "If Donald Trump calls you up after this and says, 'Sheriff Joe, I want to offer you an amazing blow job,' would you say yes?"
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 12:52 |
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Duzzy Funlop posted:I just woke up and I'm gonna have to read this post once more after I've had a coffee. Because right now, it reads like the missile knows where it is He’s just breaking down (very well i might add) between general and specific intent. They’re legal terms of art and do not carry the common meaning. They refer to a cognizable action rather than some perceived mental desire. General intent - the fact that you did an action means you intended to. Specific intent - prosecution must show that you had the “mens rea” (literally translated guilty mind). As joat said, specific intent crimes are more difficult to prove as a result. The mens rea differs between the crime, doesn’t necessarily require you know your actions are criminal, and are typically written into the statute. Some specific intent crimes include murder (requires malice aforethought), most theft/larceny statutes (requires the intent to deprive someone permanently of property), terroristic threats, and conspiracy. If a statute says something about intent, it’s probably specific intent. Some general intent crimes are manslaughter, trespass (including to chattels), rape, arson, and assault. What you mentally wanted to happen doesn’t really matter, the fact that you committed the crime shows requisite intent and your mental state doesn’t matter. What all this really means is that certain crimes have a higher threshold to prove. Almost always, though, there is some sort of lesser included offense that covers a general intent crime. This is also part of why the feds lost the first bundy trial over the oregon refuge. They chose to charge people with a specific intent crime and failed to show beyond a reasonable doubt that the specific mens rea existed to constitute an offense. Well, that and jury nullification.
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Nice and hot piss posted:Which of you assholes is talking poo poo on Kansas fight me irl we gave you the wizard of Oz and kicked your asses in baseball back in 2015 I was. Kansas is a barren wasteland. It’s flat, empty, and the only excitement is when a tornado comes through.
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Lawrence is nice and a fun town
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Childhood friend of mine got a masters and PHD from KU and didn’t mind too much. My dad is from ellis and was born in hays. We have family still up there. I almost moved to Winfield from west texas as a kid. I was in colorado riding the train up pikes peak as a teenager and the guide said “if you look over to the easy you see that flat boring place with nothing going on? That’s kansas.”
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 13:23 |
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Kansas challenge: I-70, marijuana, Gordon Lightfoots' greatest hits on repeat. Try not to die. Or get busted at toll booths. At least the roads are nice. Can't say that for the Tulsa Turnpike a state down, and that's a loving toll road too.
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 13:25 |
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some of my wife's family lives in Kansas and they are teachers who routinely complain about the collapsing education system but by loving god they'll keep pulling that red lever
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 13:52 |
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Proud Christian Mom posted:some of my wife's family lives in Kansas and they are teachers who routinely complain about the collapsing education system but by loving god they'll keep pulling that red lever I have friends in unions that do the same thing. Some people are just blind to reality.
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Proud Christian Mom posted:some of my wife's family lives in Kansas and they are teachers who routinely complain about the collapsing education system but by loving god they'll keep pulling that red lever Same for literally all of my family but Oklahoma. Had 1 brother up there who stayed in Tulsa after graduating from Oral Roberts U and then after Katrina all the family that survived (except me) moved up to the Tulsa area also. They complain about the schools but have enough money to send their kids to the private schools so just do that and vote straight ticket R every year because 'abortion'.
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Soulex posted:Bangladesh js loving wild right now. It’s still going, possibly escalating. Hard to tell since there’s not much good reporting yet.
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M_Gargantua posted:It’s still going, possibly escalating. Hard to tell since there’s not much good reporting yet. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_Blood#The_Blood_Telegram
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:Kansas challenge: I-70, marijuana, Gordon Lightfoots' greatest hits on repeat. Try not to die. Or get busted at toll booths. Insanity Challenge: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on repeat
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 14:22 |
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EBB posted:Insanity Challenge: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on repeat IN THE LAKE THAT THEY CALL GITCHEE-GOOMIE
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Mr. Nice! posted:I was. Kansas is a barren wasteland. It’s flat, empty, and the only excitement is when a tornado comes through. Lol yeah my response was more tongue in cheek. Kansas in general has more bad things than good things. I miss living in Manhattan and Kansas City is pretty neat, albeit the good side is in Missouri. Most of Kansas seems like time has stood still, topeka is a barren wasteland and I never enjoyed myself when I was in Wichita. I have considered moving back to Kansas City but I would take roughly a 40,000 pay cut doing the same job and the cost of living isn't offset enough to make that in any way shape or form a "smart idea" on top of all the other reasons why you wouldn't want to move from the PNW to the Midwest
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http://archive.is/wNExe Inshallah
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U.S. restores some Iran sanctions lifted under nuclear deal https://wapo.st/2OIpKiW i wish the mooch was press secretary for this poo poo
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Viva Miriya posted:http://archive.is/wNExe Wow, great PR campaign Saudis
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That Works posted:
I read Baron Cohen as Barron Trump and got really confused for a second
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Thalantos posted:Interesting! I'm still confused, tho...if members of 45s election team went into a meeting with foreigners, under the intent to collect dirt on Clinton, and they only reason they didn't, is because the Russians didn't actually have anything....I'm still struggling to see how that's not illegal. It's not illegal because ... it's just not illegal. There was no criminal act. Being inside a person's head, intent is difficult to determine - and if you're going to take away someone's liberty, it should be hard to prove. How do you even defend against an accusation of bad intent? It is MUCH easier to determine whether an action took place. On top of that, actions are more destructive than thoughts or wishes or intents about actions so it makes sense to go focus on the actions immediately destructive to the public peace and not focus on guessing into people's heads about whether they had a bad thought or not. Thalantos posted:I can still get busted for buying drugs if I go to buy drugs, even if there aren't any drugs there....so I'm wondering what the difference is. Thalantos posted:Probably that I'm a poor schmuck and the trumps have money, heh. I've got a client right now, a poor black guy with mental health issues who has to register as a sex offender. He is getting hosed with and hosed over right and left over absolute bullshit. It's made him homeless, jobless and is spiraling down his tenuous mental health. If all they needed was someone to make an accusation about some intent on his part, holy poo poo, he'd never leave the jail. Except to go to prison.
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joat mon posted:Maybe part of the problem is that we're talking about 45 and his folks, which tends to tunnel vision people to "gently caress Trump," heedless of the consequences and impossibility of ignoring the law "just this once - it's important." lol what is all this, there's documented knowledge (DonJr's emails) beforehand that the Russian government was seeking to give stolen data to the Trump campaign. There are multiple public statements by Trump himself that indicate he was made aware of the meeting and the stolen data being offered. You don't need to get into someone's head and read their mind if they're out there yelling into cameras about it.
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Lol bangladesh is hosed. Anyone else keeping up with this? I haven't watched news in the longest time so no idea if that is even making it to the television.
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Third World Reggin posted:Lol bangladesh is hosed. Any links / sources? Only really hearing about people talking about it 2nd hand here and in another thread or two. tacodaemon posted:lmao this is literally on the whitehouse.gov website lol
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from redditquote:Hi, I am Bangladeshi and you probably will not get answer from any Bangladeshi right now because the government has shutdown the Internet for half the population, the other half is getting speeds of 1.28KBPS. but it is mostly being word of mouth / internet posts so far EDIT news link https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/05/bangladesh-pm-urges-teen-protesters-to-go-home-amid-violence Third World Reagan fucked around with this message at 16:09 on Aug 6, 2018 |
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Couldn't find anything on Bangladesh on the BBC, is this it? https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...ow/65295087.cms
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Man talk about slippery slope. They may even try to make attempted murder illegal!
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