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7 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

I have no idea what I just watched but I thought the red team had it all the way. The other team really blew it.

So each team has 150 players. 75 are on D in white shirts and 75 in O in a color. Each team defends one pole and attacks the other pole. First team to bring the pole down to 30 degrees wins. Punching or kicking is a foul and if one team gets 3 they lose. Doesn’t look like the rule applies to the guy on top. 

My dad just called it the Asian version of smeer the queer (he's 85 forgive me lol).

Because... Florida

https://abcnews.go.com/US/cops-investigating-human-head-found-road/story?id=71650687

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Homicide detectives in Florida are investigating a shocking discovery in St. Petersburg: a human head that was found in the street.

A jogger informed St. Petersburg police officers of the remains at the intersection of 38th Ave. S and 31st St. around 7 a.m. local time, according to a police spokeswoman. Detectives arrived at the scene and closed off the street to traffic as they conducted their investigation, according to the spokeswoman.

 
 
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A police patrol car drives through a residential neighborhood, Sept. 9, 2017 in St. Petersburg, Fla.
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The St. Petersburg Police tweeted this photo with the caption "investigating human head found on the side of the road on 38th Av S between 31st and 34th St. South," July 7, 2020.
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St. Petersburg police said they did not have any details about the discovery as of Tuesday afternoon and the investigation was ongoing. They are urging anyone with information to call 727-893-7780.

 

Sex trafficking ring busted right here in Chester County.  All involved from the traffickers to the customers are the scum of the Earth.

WTF

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‘I Don't Want to Be Here.' Girl's Message Uncovers Chester Co. Sex Trafficking Ring

A Facebook message from a 14-year-old girl asking for help led to the discovery of a human trafficking ring in the Philadelphia suburbs.

East Whiteland Township police, Chester County detectives and Homeland Security investigators rescued the girl from the parking lot of a Malvern, Pennsylvania, Wawa on May 30, Chester County District Attorney Deb Ryan said Wednesday.

Investigators said the girl had been held for several weeks against her will in various locations in the area. Investigators then found out the 14-year-old and an 18-year-old woman were being forced into sex by three men and others.

The girl told police that she was forced to have sex four to five times a day at three different East Whiteland Township locations and that if she didn’t that she and her mother would be killed.

A trio of men face trafficking in minors, involuntary servitude, criminal conspiracy, kidnapping, rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, promoting prostitution and related corrupt organization offenses for the Malvern-based sex trafficking organization from February to May of this year, Ryan’s office said.

"These codefendants engaged in a criminal conspiracy and criminal course of conduct by recruiting, enticing, soliciting, transporting, obtaining and maintaining individuals who they benefited from financially while they were subjected to sexual servitude, as well as other sexual assaults and criminal activity,” Ryan’s office said in a news release.

Arrested for the sex trafficking organization charges were 34-year-old Dimas Omar Cornejo-Hernandez, a.k.a. "Adonys;” 25-year-old Franklin Rivera-Mendieta, a.k.a. "Mono;” and 33-year-old Josue Sibrian-Sanchez, a.k.a. "Sibrian.” All three men were being held on bail ranging from $150,000 to $750,000, the DA's office said.

Five other men from the age of 23 to 45 were charged with paying for sex with the victims, the DA’s office said.

The 14-year-old girl, who had been missing from Maryland since May texted a friend about being held against her will and sold for sex, the criminal complaint said. That friend in turn contacted police.

The girl then Facebook messaged her mom on May 28 that she "didn’t want to be here anymore” and asked her mother to pick her up at an East Whiteland Township Wawa store, investigators said. Her mother called police who rescued the girl on May 30.

The girl later told investigators that a 17-year-old fellow victim named "Tiny” recruited her at a Washington, D.C., party. "Tiny,” who is from Camden, New Jersey, and the girl communicated through Snapchat where "Tiny” asked the girl if she wanted to make money.

"Tiny” and one of the defendants picked the girl up in Maryland and drove her back to Chester County where she was forced to perform a sex act on one of the defendants, investigators said.

"Tiny” and a defendant then took photos of the girl to use for advertising her for sex and bought her "sexy clothes” at a Walmart, investigators said. She was told to use a fake name and lie about her age. Another defendant would stand guard at the door as individuals paid for sex with the girl.

During the investigation, the 18-year-old victim was discovered. She said that she was recruited by a woman via Snapchat earlier this year "on the premise that he had a job for her working in a bar,” investigators said.

The second victim was picked up in Virginia and driven back to Chester County where she was forced to have sex for money as a defendant stood watch at the door, investigators said.

She was sexually assaulted by one of the defendants and threatened with bodily harm if she attempted to leave, investigators said. She was also forced to ingest drugs on multiple occasions.

She was able to escape after about three weeks.

Authorities want to know if other girls or young women were victimized.

"The allegations in this case are difficult to digest because of the calculated and deviant sexual exploitation of the two victims,” Ryan said. "Our office will continue the investigation to determine if there are other victims of this human sex trafficking organization.”

The voice mailbox for Hernandez’s attorney was full Wednesday. Attorney information for the other two main defendants couldn’t be found.

 

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we might want to send paco/bb out to get us a report on location

12 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

 

we might want to send paco/bb out to get us a report on location

One of those f'ers bloomed at the botanical garden when we were in Denver.  

On 6/27/2020 at 11:42 AM, EaglesRocker97 said:

What's the legal opinion on DC statehood? Could the Constitution be interpreted to nullify such an action?

I feel the Constitution could simply interpret the land containing the Capitol Building (and National Mall, White House, etc.) as a federal district under congressional jurisdiction. The rest of DC outside of any Federal buildings could be a state.

My personal opinion is I would not make DC the 51st state. I'd return the land back to Maryland but as its own autonomous jurisdiction; so DC keeps their self-rule under a mayor, but they get a US representative (as apportioned by population) and vote along with Maryland for 2 Senators.  If there is one thing both Democrats and Republicans in state of Maryland can agree is they don't want the city of Washington DC back as part of the state.

Ethical question.  Let’s say you’re in an argument with either a female or a member of a different racial group.

Is there anything that your opponent could say or do that would justify brandishing a sexist or racist remark or attack?  Let’s assume you are otherwise not at all racist or sexist but your intent is to hurt (in self defense) and the only thing you know will hurt is a racist or sexist attack.  Is there anything your opponent could have done or said to deserve this?

19 minutes ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said:

Ethical question.  Let’s say you’re in an argument with either a female or a member of a different racial group.

Is there anything that your opponent could say or do that would justify brandishing a sexist or racist remark or attack?  Let’s assume you are otherwise not at all racist or sexist but your intent is to hurt (in self defense) and the only thing you know will hurt is a racist or sexist attack.  Is there anything your opponent could have done or said to deserve this?

The fact that you even need to ask this question says a lot.

1 minute ago, Paul852 said:

The fact that you even need to ask this question says a lot.

So even if they use a racist attack on you, you can’t return fire?

1 minute ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said:

So even if they use a racist attack on you, you can’t return fire?

What? No. You should be above that.

Just now, Paul852 said:

What? No. You should be above that.

This is a fight for, say, custody of your children.  If you knew your attack would weaken your opponent, you would pull punches?

1 minute ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said:

This is a fight for, say, custody of your children.  If you knew your attack would weaken your opponent, you would pull punches?

Huh? How would hurling racist/sexist insults win you custody of your children?

18 minutes ago, Paul852 said:

Huh? How would hurling racist/sexist insults win you custody of your children?

I’ve been reading articles on the ethics (see Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) of manipulation

You can change peoples decisions if you can effectively sway their emotions without using reason.  I’ve been reading about the ethics of this

If your white and your baby’s mother is black, calling her the n word is NOT going to help you win custody. Wtf? Lol

1 minute ago, Mike030270 said:

If your white and your baby’s mother is black, calling her the n word is NOT going to help you win custody. Wtf? Lol

I’m just saying... never mind I don’t have a perfect example

but there is a manipulative tactic people use called baiting.  Google that

8 minutes ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said:

I’m just saying... never mind I don’t have a perfect example

but there is a manipulative tactic people use called baiting.  Google that

That's no excuse for using racist/sexist insults. You insult more than just the person you're trying to personally 'manipulate'.

Just now, Paul852 said:

That's no excuse for using racist/sexist insults. You insult more than just the person you're trying to personally 'manipulate'.

I was thinking about that, but if you can keep it a private conversation, you don’t cause collateral damage

if it is not a private conversation, it’s a moot point because the tactic is simply unwise.  By making this attack publicly you create too many enemies and your cause is probably lost anyway

Wow

2 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

Wow

Imagine we’re not talking about a domestic dispute and instead we’re talking about actual military strategy

You don’t think they think of these things at West Point?

On 7/10/2020 at 9:54 AM, paco said:

WTF

 

the wall can't be built soon enough

1 hour ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said:

I was thinking about that, but if you can keep it a private conversation, you don’t cause collateral damage

if it is not a private conversation, it’s a moot point because the tactic is simply unwise.  By making this attack publicly you create too many enemies and your cause is probably lost anyway

Well, yeah, then it becomes a character issue. Your character.

Ew using derogatory language is disgusting enough but to pre-plan it’s use against the mother of your children so that you can get some desired outcome is diabolical and abusive. It doesn’t matter if it’s in front of them or not. Your kids have no chance if that’s the sort of behavior you think is acceptable to use in personal relationships. 

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