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Amazing how the position of the hands as opposed to Z's statements, were so utterly ignored or deemed unimportant. Now it's incredibly important that this guy left an out, a Possibility if you will.
Only someone who has not been following the testimony would say this.
So is it ridiculous to call himself a gangsta or a figure of speech?
If I say he called himself one, it's ridiculous and borderline racist.
But if Trayvon says he is, it's normal.
Okie dokie.
You can pretend you don't understand the difference, but you aren't fooling anyone. I can jokingly call a friend the B word and we can laugh about it. I can't go up to a stranger and say the same and expect them to take it the same way. When you say it, you're implying that he was a thug. When he said it, I'm sure the meaning was much different and if I said something or implied that something is racist it is because the poster I was replying to has a history of it. I wasn't responding to you, but if the shoe fits...
West: Laceration itself a significant injury? Di Maio: It's a marker of "severe force."
A laceration is nothing but a cut. Not all cuts of the skin represent severe force. I'm gotten a cut on my head just from bumping my head on a kitchen cupboard---doesn't mean it was a severe injury.
A laceration is nothing but a cut. Not all cuts of the skin represent severe force. I'm gotten a cut on my head just from bumping my head on a kitchen cupboard---doesn't mean it was a severe injury.
Yes and not all severe injuries have cuts. As in concussions and brain damage.
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