I was briefly interested when I thought the guy in the orange shirt was going to try to strangle his opponent with the ribbon from the check-out barrier. Alas.
And a screenshot from a music video that NIN released under a compatible license, which showed approximately two square feet of the side of Vrenna’s chest and abdomen.
A professional headshot they repeatedly uploaded to replace it, which was immediately deleted because they didn’t include attribution or licensing info.
Standing up for fundamental rights needs to be a “Fuck your feelings!” situation. If you won’t apply the standard equally to people you don’t like, then it isn’t really a moral principle, is it? It’s just an excuse to act superior sometimes and feel good about yourself.
I said that in my capacity as an impartial third party who knew nothing about him, he was coming across really badly in this thread. Reasonably polite, no swears or anything, and bam, immediate block. Not exactly dispelling the notion that he’s Charmin-soft.
Whether you like Kat or not, respect her or not, agree with her or not, she’s putting herself in harm’s way for a bunch of helpless people right now. She’s gotten tossed around and tear gassed and hit in the face with a baton, and is now looking down the barrel of a retaliatory prosecution.
Righteous anger over ICE’s bad behavior isn’t a finite quantity. You can give support to anyone and everyone who’s pushing back against them. It’s not a zero-sum game.
Bro, speaking as someone who doesn’t know you from a hole in the wall, and therefore doesn’t have any preconceived notions about you, you are coming across in this thread as weird and gross.
The fourth scene has two of the guy in the white shirt who merge into one guy when he walks through the door, so a least the conservation of mass is still in effect for the project as a whole.
And my recollection is that on the day they recorded that 231, they had to first use a sledgehammer to smash the ice that had totally encased the sensing equipment.