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09-19-2017 , 10:03 AM
nudes
09-19-2017 , 10:25 AM
Of Rachel.
09-19-2017 , 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by LonelyBox
Where's the secret to happiness?
serotonin and dopamine and possibly others
09-19-2017 , 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Da33le
Knowing myself, I'd think "**** it I'm ending things, time to spend all my money" then after I'd spent it all I wouldn't do anything about it, and I'd still be alive, but with no money.
i'm positive i would have so much fun spending all that money that i'd lose any will to end this wonderful life. any time i feel like i'm not living i just spend money and i feel brand new again. maybe all this solitary country living is desensitizing you from the wonders of capitalism?
09-19-2017 , 12:14 PM
Meh, I need the essentials, like a smartphone and a computer, but other than that, I really don't like things. If I was to blow it all, before blew it all, it would be a leaving Las Vegas type deal, but with the all you can eat buffet instead of drugs and alcohol.
09-19-2017 , 12:33 PM
They say if you want to be happy, spend your money, not on things, but on girlfriend experiences.
09-19-2017 , 02:10 PM
Stupid people not accepting me to live in the beach house next to the nude beach. You can keep your sausages!
09-19-2017 , 02:21 PM
I just want to clarify that I do not condone juggalos.

I just hate Soundcloud rappers the most.
09-19-2017 , 02:38 PM
Lol nothing wrong with juggalos, they just weird imo... and they dress funny, usually not flattering at all.

No sausages, everyone's solid.
09-19-2017 , 02:42 PM
juggalos are real american heroes
09-19-2017 , 02:50 PM
****ing jugglos, how do they work?
09-19-2017 , 04:45 PM
The same way any clowns work.
09-19-2017 , 05:15 PM
My doggie has a hurt leg & I had to carry him down the stairs to go out today

09-19-2017 , 05:18 PM
It sucks watching him limp around. What hurts the most tho is that when I came home he didn't come running to greet me, rather he just wagged his tail from where he was laying (lying?). I need some ****ing exuberance to cheer me up buddy what do you think I'm feeding you for?
09-19-2017 , 05:26 PM
You feed them to leave?
09-19-2017 , 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by gregorio
They say if you want to be happy, spend your money, not on things, but on girlfriend experiences.
09-19-2017 , 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by allinontheturn
It sucks watching him limp around. What hurts the most tho is that when I came home he didn't come running to greet me, rather he just wagged his tail from where he was laying (lying?). I need some ****ing exuberance to cheer me up buddy what do you think I'm feeding you for?
Does he have a proper tail or le nub?
How'd he hurt himself? It wasn't the homeless people, was it?
09-19-2017 , 07:55 PM
Y'all seeing any coverage of the Georgia Tech student got himself shot dead by the police down here?
09-19-2017 , 08:05 PM
One of my roommate's cats, 28 lbs



09-19-2017 , 08:08 PM
i don't think you're ready for this jelly
09-19-2017 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by gregorio
They say if you want to be happy, spend your money, not on things, but on girlfriend experiences.
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Originally Posted by LonelyBox
That was a good post.

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Originally Posted by JustJ46671
Does he have a proper tail or le nub?
How'd he hurt himself? It wasn't the homeless people, was it?
He plays fetch aggressively. Twisted it going after a tennis ball yesterday. He was limping a bit yesterday but today can barely walk. Also yes he has a tail

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Originally Posted by JustJ46671
Y'all seeing any coverage of the Georgia Tech student got himself shot dead by the police down here?
No, can you tell me if I should be outraged and I'll try to pencil in some time.

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Originally Posted by Jellyfishcake
One of my roommate's cats, 28 lbs

How long does it take to charge her (him?).
09-19-2017 , 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by allinontheturn
No, can you tell me if I should be outraged and I'll try to pencil in some time.
it was the nonbinary and intersex president of the Pride Alliance
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-georgia-tech/

Last edited by gregorio; 09-19-2017 at 08:35 PM.
09-19-2017 , 08:34 PM
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Schultz was carrying a small utility tool and the blade wasn’t out.

Schultz’s parents have questioned why police didn’t use non-lethal force.

The GBI said Monday Schultz had left behind three suicide notes and called 911.
Ah, a perfectly justified & reasonable use of force I see. The don't hurt yourself or we'll shoot you gambit.
09-19-2017 , 08:40 PM
Related: I'm going to a seminar tomorrow from the author of this paper:

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Abstract

The public’s perception of police fairness is essential to the willingness of citizens to cooperate with the police and comply with the law and is fundamental to establishing police legitimacy. However, little is known about whether police officers are actually fair and impartial in their application of the law. In this paper, I show that the likelihood of an arrest is not only a function of incident timing, geography, offense type, and other contextual factors but also critically depends on the identity of the police officer who responds to a call for service. Using data from the Dallas Police Department, I quantify variation in arrest behavior across individual police officer decision-makers and relate this variation to officer demographic and employment characteristics. Examining incident responses for approximately 1,800 police officers across over 145,000 calls for service, I find that police officers are important determinants of arrest outcomes, with the variation in individual police officer behavior accounting for 12-17% of the explainable variation in incident arrests. Officers vary widely in their arrest behavior, with a 1 standard deviation increase in an officer’s propensity to arrest results in a 34% increase in the likelihood that an incident results in an arrest. To examine the distribution of racial bias among officers in this setting, I construct a new test that exploits information on police officer and complainant (or victim) race. I find strong evidence of race "empathy effects," or that officers are more likely to make arrests when the responding officer and the complainant are the same race, and that these effects are driven by White officers.
09-19-2017 , 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ScreaminAsian
serotonin and dopamine and possibly others
trust me I'm a chemist

      
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