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I was talkkn about that new coin we're going to mint to pay for hot dogs the one trillion dollar one.
That'll be one trilly coin sir, for these goldfish crackers. | ||
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They should make it out of some rare hard to manufacture artificially created isotopic molecular crystal tho. With like atomic engraving on it. Do like a really cool gpu wafer. | |||
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Hard to be a good cop when funding is issued for being bad. @Ooloo: while not a US city cop, I have some experience in enforcement as an operative for the inland waterways authority so I have got my feet wet, in a sense, with ornery boaters and river pirates [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] . Didn't shoot any dogs and never did have any luck catching those swans though. | |||
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That sounds great in a very DIY kind of way, but go to anyone's workplace, show them how you can do it better and see how well that goes over. It makes even less sense when applied to other occupations. "If you have a problem with prostitutes, go become a prostitute and show them how to do it right."
Yes, it's easy to criticize especially without firsthand experience, but criticism comes with doing anything. People will have a problem with just about anything, thinking that their problem with it is a solution. Sometimes it is at least part of a solution. | ||
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Police die horribly quite a bit more often than, say, an accountant It’s more calling America cowards. And I agree | |||
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For example: I remember seeing a video that I can’t find now, of an officer’s dash cam as he pulled over a white guy for drunk driving
Cop walks up, standing in front of the truck window talking to the guy, asks him how much he’s had to drink tonight “Plenty” is his response Then in less than 2 seconds, a revolver is leveled out the window at the cop’s face and the trigger is pulled. But the gun jams, or else the drunk perp forgot that chamber was empty. Regardless the cop is saved by grace and returns fire as the man speeds off, killing him Not only does that situation factor into why most of America would never be a cop, but also why cops are so paranoid because they understand just how fast they can die Also, btw that man was included in news’ cherry picked statistics of the “thousands of people killed by cops” (the number shrinks down 1000% when it gets trimmed to “un-lawfully killed by cops aka not self defense”) | ||
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