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Look what this numbnuts posted on FB for everyone to see:
"The closest thing to a terrorist that most Americans will ever face is a cop."
This was posted by a 'friend' believe it or not! I try to keep a sense of humor about things, so I simply replied with this GIF:
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But still, that was in the back of my mind all day at work. You're all smart people-- you understand that the police aren't evil, right?
Most police, I believe, try to do what is right and are mostly good and well meaning. Like every profession or every group of people, some are mediocre, some are bad and some (I still think a few) are rotten, corrupt, which then also lends to a kind of evil.
In general, I have very positive feelings about the police. They serve a necessary and important function in society. I think many truly want to help people, protect people, and serve justice. In certain areas, at certain times, there may be a bad rotten group within the police system (whether big city or rural) that grows - but it has to be stamped out and the administration is well aware of that. I am sure the institution itself is continually policing its own. Human nature - the good, the loyal, the brave, the fair-minded, the bad, the indifferent, the blind followers, the prejudiced, the corrupt and the evil - is throughout every layer of society, including our organizations designed to protect our citizens. It is not a perfect organization by any means and history has shown some abuse at times, yes, as well as just poor communication with the communities they serve. But overall, I have a good respect and appreciation for the various police organizations in my country.
Your "friend" posting that is just ... sad. Perhaps he or she meant it as sarcasm? One can hope. When I read something like that and I think, yeah well get on that bandwagon and jump overboard, too. I hate for comments like that to proliferate and generate a life all its own. It sounds like someone who comments frequently on Yahoo or CNN may say - habitually injecting vitriol, wanting to stir people up or at least get a reaction out of folks.
Thanks QB, I used my prop making knowledge on how to put it on that Kiosk. Put Zip ties through the nail holes and tie it on. :p
That arrangement wouldn't have worked on this kiosk. Basically my mom's job was throwing it out and I wanted it so we picked it. I cleaned it up and put my movies in it. Since my shelf beside it is completely full. Since I'm a big movie buff, I couldn't resist giving it a video store quality. My room is a mix of movie memorabilia and props. :D
Yeah, the video store look is cool. I wish I could post pics of my TWINE standee I got from the video store, but it's interstate at my parents house somewhere. I searched for it last time I was there, but no luck. The search was not enough...
For metal on metal, zip ties make the best adhesive. My shrink ray prop is completely held together by them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29039964
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnM6byxgPPo
Don't be scared of the name of the video, it's actually a serious explaining of what the subject intails.
F****** scum. I hope the culprit is locked up in prison, with a cellmate riddled with every known disease, whom buggers him. A slow agonising death sounds about right.
You'd have to be a right evil twat to do something like this, murdering a bunch of innocent, defenseless animals. If he isn't sent down for this then there is something seriously wrong with the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-29182471
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Today, I just thought I'd share this because it is my home country. And yet it made me laugh. And then think ... is there anything wrong with this picture? (so to speak). It is in Utah, not Texas as many may first guess - a teacher accidentally wounds self with her own gun while at work at her elementary/primary school ... in the toilet cubicle, no less.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29168777
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29195872
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Quitting on air was okay, but it felt like a stunt to me. Probably felt good to her.
If she hadn't used the f word, I would have felt more compassionately toward her. Everybody needs to move on at times.
I was more troubled about what she said before the f-bomb!