Nah, he’s just getting press in order to encourage someone else to do the dirty work, so he can go “See? I told you it would happen!”
Nah, he’s just getting press in order to encourage someone else to do the dirty work, so he can go “See? I told you it would happen!”
“I push the envelope,” Giglio told Reuters, adding that he would never hurt anyone. “If I have to go to jail because somebody thinks I’m really a threat, oh well, so be it.”
Call his bluff.
Have you met SCOTUS?
If they can’t get that simple distinction correct, what does that say about the rest of their reporting?
Was that the original title? Because that’s not a revolver.
Edit: Ah the latter part is the subtitle, and it does say “revolver.” Good job, “journalist.”
- Don’t copy entire article in your post body
Seriously clickbait headline, WaPo. Schools are installing playgrounds where there were previously just open stretches of pavement that kids played on because they had no other choice.
I figured exactly as much.
I get that when “students were kicking the staff members while they were ‘trying to control one of the students,’” tensions get high pretty quick.
However, one student slapping an instructor, at least somewhat separate from the other conflict, does not warrant the instructor punching that student in the face. “Punching in the face” is not a “restraint technique,” and from the contents of this short article, there is no indication that the instructor was in fear of their safety or the safety of others based on that slap.
These people may not have the legal right to defend themselves, verbally or physically. It is entirely possible that the current SCOTUS would deny them the right to free speech; the right to bear arms; the right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure; the right not to incriminate themselves; the rights to speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, and legal counsel; or the protection from excessive bail and cruel or unusual punishment.
This is how the threatened “mass deportations” are going to happen, and it will be completely legal. Hell, deportations? They could be executed without trial, and that would still be legal.
Money laundering is probably easier with crypto than with banks. Or he knows that his accomplices at Deutsche Bank are flipping on him.
I’m on MBin. Your username is displayed as: walden. I can mouse over that to learn that your full username is @[email protected].
This is the same thing as email domain names and display names. Yes, scammers still exploit that, too, but for the most part, people have gotten used to also looking at the actual full email address, and not just the display name or mailbox name. The same can happen here.
Still, I would much prefer if the default view here showed the full username and not just the display name.
People can be so
stupidracist to believe such racist claims.
Bad actors can afford $50 the same as good ones.
The difference between $0 and $50 isn’t really relevant.
LetsEncrypt is legit. A downside is that the certs expire after 90 days. However, that also carries an upside in that it limits the damage in case a certificate is compromised. There are procedures by which you can automatically renew/request (I forget whether they allow renewing an existing cert or require a brand new one) LE certs and apply them to your application, but that can be fiddly to configure.
If you’re not comfortable with configuring automatic certificate cycling, a long-term paid cert would be more appropriate.
Once I got upset and yelled at my kid. Ganon jumped up from his nap across the room, leapt up on me where I was sitting on the couch, and bit me gently on the earlobe.
This isn’t actually a made-up story. The kid was my little sister, the parent was my mother, and the cat was Ebony, a black shorthair. But I thought it would be appropriate.
Foreign agent.
Penis issue