If the police arrest you for the suspicion of committing a crime, and they tell you that you have the right to remain silent, shouldn’t they be equally prevented from arguing or verbally escalating the conversation with you?
If the police arrest you for the suspicion of committing a crime, and they tell you that you have the right to remain silent, shouldn’t they be equally prevented from arguing or verbally escalating the conversation with you?
I have always been somewhat of a troublemaker. I like to push buttons, stir the pot, see what happens next. Especially when I was younger, but not so much these days. Every now and then I feel a little bit bad about some of the stuff that happened to other people when I was, coincidentally, …
Or the street, if you’re unfortunate enough to be in Paris these days. Roo is also the kanga from Winnie the Poo. Push with your shoulder, Xi, not your fist.
You know how some people under the social pressures of hardship and adversity say dumb shit like, “I hope to be a role model and a source of inspiration for my children”?
If I go in here, and I once again discover a chick sitting on a urinal taking a dump, there’s going to be a problem. It just doesn’t flush.