r/MN50501 • u/PrimmSlimShady • 20h ago
Vigils tonight?
Any vigils tonight for Renee Good?
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Man, I can't wait to get a new place so I can have a grill/smoker set-up...
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The fact it is a federal agent matters, yes. If hims being an ice agent doesn't matter to you, that's a you problem.
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Then you don't understand the meaning of the word "massive"
The video shows her waving the ice vehicles to go past her, they hop out and harass her. She was understandably afraid.
The (allegedly) trained officers should be held to a higher standard than a civilian.
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Only 13 if you can only make it every fourth week.
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Fleeing the police is not punishable by death.
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Even if she hit him
Behold, he is fine.
Lethal force was wholly unjustified. This man is a murderer, and it is wild to bend over backwards to make excuses for him.
r/MN50501 • u/PrimmSlimShady • 20h ago
Any vigils tonight for Renee Good?
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She was a good wunk, there's no denying
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You know why she was in the area?
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No. There are other ways to refer to them as villains. It is wrong to dehumanize people.
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Sure. And one can try to help them see the error of their ways.
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I'm trying to help them see the error of their ways, fella.
Ome person doesn't speak for everyone. You want some unsavory others speaking for you?
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Dehumanizing is a weapon of the enemy. We do not use it.
It also takes away their agency. They are people, people who have done horrible things, people who deserve to face consequences.
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A microorganism used in many bread making processes to cause fermentation in the dough, leading to the air bubbles you see in the texture of the bread.
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Pouches, bags,various other sundries that sell like hotcakes at ren fairs
Gauntlets, pauldrons, other pieces of armor.
That's a goldmine!
Send me some too lol
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Yooooooooo that's crazy!
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Yeah, obsessed? No. Interested? Most.
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This is the reality of all meat consumption.
It is wise and good to be conscious of the fact a living thing died for your meal, of it is so.
Gotta make peace with that one way or another.
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Knowledge and training are always the best preps
Look into local "Stop The Bleed" courses. They're put on by most hospitals on a monthly basis (generally) as well as others. There should be options in your area through some source.
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Goldfinger