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What are the odds that it's all a matter of form on her representatives' part?Oh, boy.
[MEDIA=twitter]562292065321902080[/MEDIA]It could be because local law enforcement knows the guy is the pretty much harmless Town Weirdo.
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What are the odds that it's all a matter of form on her representatives' part?Oh, boy.
[MEDIA=twitter]562292065321902080[/MEDIA]It could be because local law enforcement knows the guy is the pretty much harmless Town Weirdo.
That should do wonders for Jace's paranoia.Oh, boy.
[MEDIA=twitter]562292065321902080[/MEDIA]It could be because local law enforcement knows the guy is the pretty much harmless Town Weirdo.
"The congresswoman believes that this and flag burning are some of the most important issues facing our country today. Please remember this when election season comes and vote for Miss Representation."What are the odds that it's all a matter of form on her representatives' part?
If this actually inspires another congressional round of anti-Internet legislation, HOO NELLY, is Brianna gonna find herself in an unpleasant spot."The congresswoman believes that this and flag burning are some of the most important issues facing our country today. Please remember this when election season comes and vote for Miss Representation."
Why would you name a bike Redline? It's like naming a boat the SS Cowboy Bebop; it carries no meaning.
I didn't even know naming vehicles was a thing.
My brother named his car.
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I'm not disagreeing with you.
Somehow I imagine Wu's contact with congress involves her simply complaining to her wealthy parents.If this actually inspires another congressional round of anti-Internet legislation, HOO NELLY, is Brianna gonna find herself in an unpleasant spot.
Maybe they ARE congress... or she'll say so if pressed about it.Somehow I imagine Wu's contact with congress involves her simply complaining to her wealthy parents.
Congress may be swayed by private interests, but I doubt her parents are that wealthy.Maybe they ARE congress... or she'll say so if pressed about it.
What are the odds that it's all a matter of form on her representatives' part?
What are the odds that it's all a matter of form on her representatives' part?
Pff! Why would she crawl to that oppressive cis male for help when there is a womyn politican she can contact?Very likely! We've actually been through that story a couple of months, when Wu tried to recruit Elizabeth Warren - U. S Senator from Massachusetts - to her crusade. A google search I did a couple of minutes ago indicates that nothing came out of it, and according to Jaimas (claims to have contacts in the Democratic Party, I tend to believe him) Warren ain't gonna touch this shit.
Now I ain't no lawyer, but my amatuer understanding of US law suggests that Congress can't inject itself into this bullshit going on between Brianna and Jace. To my knowledge, this whole thing was confined to the state of Massachusetts and no federal lawas were broken. If this assumptions are correct, I don't think there's anything federal law enforcement agencies can do about this matter. Wu would have more luck getting law enforcement to deal with Jace if she approached local politicians (The Governor of MA, local legislators), but dealing with them is probably not as flattering to her ego as dealign with national politicians. I'm surprised she didn't approach President Obama himself.
Oh, boy.
[MEDIA=twitter]562292065321902080[/MEDIA]It could be because local law enforcement knows the guy is the pretty much harmless Town Weirdo.
Related article:
http://internet.gawker.com/the-psychopaths-of-gamergate-are-all-thats-left-and-th-1683271908
Bonus mention of Peter Coffin.
Didn't see Coffin's name in there when I read through that clusterfuck the first time. It's like Kiwi Smash Bros!Oh, boy.
[MEDIA=twitter]562292065321902080[/MEDIA]It could be because local law enforcement knows the guy is the pretty much harmless Town Weirdo.
The first time I met him, I was the opinion editor at The DM, and I turned to see this creepy fuck standing behind me. I shook his hand, and he pulled it away, saying "oowwww." He then explained that he'd broken his wrist in a bicycle accident that had almost killed him and had given him amnesia. He explained that he wanted to be a columnist and that he had previously worked for George W. Bush in the white house but that he had since realized how retarded and evil all conservatives were. About this time my phone started ringing, and I politely ignored it while I talked to this guy. Then it rang again, and again until I answered. It was the managing editor, who had ducked behind the front desk and was whispering, "stay calm, and don't react to this, but this guy isn't supposed to be here. He has a restraining order. Get rid of him." By this point, I was concerned the guy might knife me at any moment; so I told him to write me three columns and that I'd evaluate them and get back to him on whether he could write for me. (I'm still proud of my ability to remain poised and convincingly pretend that the dm had any fucking standards.)
Turns out, a year prior, he'd come in wanting the dm to run a comic strip that he was doing. When he was told they weren't interested, he flipped out. He called one of the workers a fat dyke, and when Dr. Husni came to her defense, he called him a "raghead" and a "sand n****r." They got a restraining order to keep him away from Farley, but when they moved to Bishop, it no longer applied, and he was actually able to weasel back in to working for the SMC.