Harvard students call America a fascist dictatorship.
How do they respond when offered a one way ticket out of America??
“Family… school… opportunities… it’s complicated.” 🙄😂
They trash the country, then admit nowhere else matches its rights, stability, and social mobility.
If America is so terrible, why are millions desperately breaking our border laws to get in for exactly that shot at a better life?
Critique with honesty, or have the integrity to leave.
America isn’t perfect, but it’s clearly better than the alternatives they refuse to choose. 🇺🇸
Am I the only one on earth stressed for @spencerpratt right now? Angelino’s aren’t going to give bass another chance after her abysmal performance post fires, are they?
@InofensivaQuase@cejotacomenta Agree. But something’s got to be done about that situation. Its aggressive. Poor kid. Hair removal creams for maintenance just between the eyes would suffice until she is old enough to make the decision.
@cejotacomenta Não acho que uma criança deveria passar por esse inferno que é fazer a sobrancelha todo mês só por que outras pessoas não sabem viver em sociedade e respeitar a aparência das pessoas
@cejotacomenta retirada de pelo, especialmente na infância/puberdade incentiva maior crescimento de pelo, inclusive pelos mais grandes e grossos, por isso q cera é recomendado pra caras criando a primeira barba e ela é rala.
@cejotacomenta Infelizmente bullying existe e não vai acabar da noite pro dia, então é sim importante fazer coisas simples assim. Dói... fazer sobrancelha sendo criança, mas a dor do bullying seria pior.
Já que tá sofrendo, eu ajeitaria melhor, afinaria pouco mais e deixaria mais "natural".
@cejotacomenta Era melhor usar a boa e velha pasta de dente na junção da sobrancelha pra queimar a raiz do pêlo (recomendo kolynos do tubo de alumínio amarelo)
This is next level intoxicated right here. Listen to her answers she provides to the officer. I hope you enjoy her answers as much as I did. The officer knew her state in under ten seconds.
When Athens Police responded to a report of a slumped driver they found 21-year-old Isabella Kate K. passed out behind the wheel of a running vehicle. What followed was a masterclass in incoherent deflection and one of the most oddly specific excuses ever recorded on a bodycam.
Officers found Isabella unresponsive in her car. Upon being woken up, she appeared completely disoriented, struggling with basic motor skills and speech.
When questioned about why she was parked there, she insisted she was just "watching people sleep." She then repeatedly brought up her friends, describing them as "fiber artists" as if that explained the 2:00 AM sidewalk nap.
When asked how much she had to drink she answered with the best answer ever. She had "a drink coming to the drink."
Her field sobriety test where balance was nonexistent. Her physical state was so compromised that the officers had to terminate the tests for her own safety before placing her under arrest.
Back at the station, Isabella blew a .212%—nearly three times the legal limit of .08%.
Despite the high BAC and the clear bodycam evidence, the legal system offered a bit of a break. Isabella Kate K. eventually reached a plea deal.
The Charge: Originally charged with OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired).
The Sentence: She pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of Reckless Operation.
The Penalty: She was ordered to pay a fine (approx. $400 + costs), received a suspended 30-day jail sentence, and was required to complete a driver intervention program.
While the family slept across the sofas, a baby slowly rolled toward the edge. A golden retriever on the floor noticed the subtle movement. Before anything happened, he calmly got up, grabbed a pillow, and placed it right below the couch.