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So you would laugh/applaud if a shoplifter got shot and critically injured? Not going to debate further with you on this...your logic is seriously lacking.
shooting in itself is a crime and it takes another person. this moron was rioting and yelling at statues. then the statue kicked his head in. the humor is in the irony.
but it's hilarious. it's like when that dude in, I think it was portsmouth, got his head smashed apart by a statue and he was in a coma. not seeing much talk about that recently, so hopefully he's not doing well. also think that the city of portsmouth should seize his gofunme funds to pay to restore the statue. that would be classic.
I wouldn’t call it funny, but it is illuminating about why police are needed.
What's wrong are your widdle feelings hurt that George Floyd is getting all the attention?
it's because white people don't have persecution complexes. black people and other minorities on the other hand........................................
I mean, I wouldn't call it funny. the guy had a heart attack. just goes to show the dangers of drug addiction though. we should be able to learn from his mistake.
"Cops? We don't got no cops. We don't need no steenkin' cops!"
With apologies to the movie "Treasuer of the Sierra Madre".
Not untill they break into your house when you're gone, and take everything. No cops, no police report, insurance is usless, wont cover anything. No report no reimbursement. People could think you're some crackhead that sold all your stuff to get high.
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