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  • Yeah, the whole reference to another person is quite terrible. However in this case, it's warranted. Ol' Musky Boy hates the fact that he has a trans daughter. It's like sticking a knfe in Ol' Musky Boy and twisting it.

  • Hegseth, you royally fucked it up. Leaking classified military in a Signal group chat? Excusable. A White Supremacist? Excusable. Drunken paranoia? Excusable. HOW DARE YOU FUCK UP THE PARADE!? Pack your shit up and go back to Fox News.

  • I have a working theory that billionaires also don't really understand money and numbers.

    People don't understand the difference between a million and a billion until they can visaully see the difference. As someone else pointed out, $5 million is 0.5% of their wealth. It's pocket change for a billionaire. However, billionaires are acting like it's going to break the bank.

    Or billionaries just love to hoard their wealth to make their imaginary numbers go up.

  • Bible is like the Constitution. Some people don’t read it.

    People only read what they want to take out of anything. Scientific reports, government policies, laws, philosophical essays, books, etc.

    Saw it happen all the time. I use to work at the court house that was open to serve the public. We had at least 2 different signs that said "We are not City Hall. We do not do driver's license, birth certificates, passports, etc.." Without fail, people would walk in and still ask about City Hall Services. People looked at the sign and saw Driver's License, assumed that's what we did.

  • Tell me you didn't get the joke without telling me.

    Qualified immunity

    A significant amount of criticism contends that qualified immunity allows police brutality to go unpunished.[6] Legal researchers Amir H. Ali and Emily Clark, for instance, have argued that "qualified immunity permits law enforcement and other government officials to violate people's constitutional rights with virtual impunity".[45] Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has noted a "disturbing trend" of siding with police officers using excessive force with qualified immunity,[46] describing it as "sanctioning a 'shoot first, think later' approach to policing".

    The joke being that the suspect was an offer who showed up, claimed that their life was in danger, and shot everyone to death. The officer will then use qualified immunity as a defence to an extrajudicial killing.