Not guilty by means of self defense. Insanity pleas often end up in open-ended sentences in hospital prisons.
Not guilty by means of self defense. Insanity pleas often end up in open-ended sentences in hospital prisons.
The other side of this I’ve seen is vendors setting the price to really high levels when out of stock. I’ve heard this explained as “the algorithm will punish you” for going out of stock and “if someone places an order, you can always scalp one”
What’s funny about that is the “difficulty slider” doesn’t actually affect gameplay.
Yeah, the fucking idiot will probably all blow it on something stupid like an ER visit.
No, that’s for “what do you get if you multiply six by nine?”"
It’s big and tall, not big or tall, lol. I always sum it up as “everybody is short once”
“Ghost gun” is just a pejorative term invented to make “homemade firearm” sound more spooky. You have taken propaganda hook, line, and sinker. The only difference between a “ghost gun” and a regular gun is whether it was serialized by a licensed manufacturer. While there are a few extremely niche homemade guns that could be categorized as “disposable,” the vast majority are Glock- or AR-pattern firearms that use a full complement of factory parts.
It costs as much or more to finish your typical “ghost gun” than it does to build or buy a serialized firearm. They will also typically leave all the marks you’d usually expect on bullets and casings, because all the same parts touch the same way they do in a serialized firearm.
The difference is (in most jurisdictions), it’s legal to do the first and illegal to do the second. If you are already a criminal, there’s only one part of a gun that’s a gun, and that’s the only part that’s illegal to sell you.
Either at the start of each word or to accentuate each syllable.
I’m a glass half-assed kind of guy.
Adoptive 👏 parents 👏 are 👏 real 👏 parents 👏
But yeah, he definitely saw Johnathan slamming that midwussy.
What advantages do you think a corporation would have that a union doesn’t?
You can’t vote for those things because nobody is actually offering them. That’s the point of the student council analogy.