Crash bandicoot was written in lisp
stinky
pair of timbs
Of course they could. Did I suggest they couldn't.
You're backpedaling. Stand by your words.
the guy didn't include the footage where he was winding up the cops
You didn't read the article? There's no need to provide that footage, it's all cited in the source material.
Been a pleasure. Have a day.
They were capable of handling the situation without violence.
Do you really think every citizen who doesn't comply with instructions should be punched in the face? What about people who panic and freeze up? Hard of hearing, or easily confused?
You are setting dangerous precedent if you tolerate this kind of abuse from law enforcement. Be better.
Unless you self-host
What do you mean?
i don't know who this is
waits
walks away
Metal detector on the door to the room.
It's a huge relief to talk to someone who gets it.
We have 130 billion dollars available to give to law enforcement. 800 billion to defense. And not a dollar to treatment and counseling for people with potentially harmful attractions? It doesn't make sense. The first step should be discussion of the problem and potential solutions. I'd like to see research done into the attraction, find out if there are environmental causes (ie. preventable ones), treatment for people with the attraction (can it be replaced? is there a non-harmful maintenance that makes it tolerable without relapse?), and justice for the victims & families that includes more than revenge.
Around the world, MSM (men who have sex with men - not necessarily gay) are 25 times more likely than average to contract HIV, reports UNAIDS. (healthline).
Among MSM, Black and Hispanic men are at higher risk than white men of contracting the virus, reports the CDC.
This may be because, according to a 2017 source, Black and Hispanic men are less likely to take preventive medication. The reasons for this include the stigma surrounding same-sex experiences and enduring racism, discrimination, and racist systems.
Also, HIV also tends to affect people in under-resourced communities with less access to preventive HIV care.
Physical factors include the protective lining of the anus being thinner than the wall of the vagina, increasing the risk of transmission.