unofan
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I'm disgusted and once again am so glad I no longer live there and work there.![]()
You get disgusted if someone doesn't lick the mud off a cop's boots, so that isn't exactly saying a whole lot.
I'm disgusted and once again am so glad I no longer live there and work there.![]()
You get disgusted if someone doesn't lick the mud off a cop's boots, so that isn't exactly saying a whole lot.
He's always the one on the right.
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Who’s on the right always turns on point of view.
Who’s on the right always turns on point of view.
A always goes first in that situation unless B arrived first.
The way my driver's ed book listed it, the car on the right always had right-of-way. Right is right, left is wrong.
Or, as my father was fond of saying, "he was right: dead right."
Very true. Even known the right-of-way, you have to be careful in what you're doing to make sure the other person at the intersection isn't a complete yahoo. It's defensive driving 101.
Female police captain put on leave for saying her colleague has white male privilege
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-after-white-male-privilege-remark/?tid=sm_fb
Female police captain put on leave for saying her colleague has white male privilege
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-after-white-male-privilege-remark/?tid=sm_fb
“I was racially and sexistly slurred by Captain Carri Weber while I was asking a question of the instructor in training,” the officer wrote in the complaint. “I am now firmly aware of the discriminatory belief she just verbally communicated. … There is no place in the Plainfield Police administration or supervision for someone who holds and espouses her discriminatory views.”
This is awesome:
Something something goose gander.
Something something goose gander.
This applies specifically to the complainant how?