You have the option to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you by those who hear it. You have the ability to talk to someone before you say things. Maybe sometimes you should.
In Batman’s case, the relationship with Gordon might move him to police consultant. I don’t know if that’s tested law though. Other, Avengers types may have a less cozy relationship with badged authorities but are shielded by rights of qualified immunity from results of collateral mayhem as long as said mayhem is conducted toward public safety activity beyond the scope of routine law enforcement (NYC v Ghostbusters, 1984).
Right article. Just having some fun. No need to be anonymous if one isn’t responsible for collateral mayhem generated by chasing around the Joker et al. Cheers.
On the post: Sheryl Sandberg Makes Disingenuous Push To Argue That Only Facebook Has The Power To Stop Bad People Online
Faceplant, or The Faceplant?
On the post: AT&T Pisses Off Everybody (Especially Christopher Nolan) For Launching Movies Straight To Streaming
Dated metaphor
If I ever write a book I think I’ll publicize it by complaining when people read the trade paperback instead of the first-edition hardcover.
On the post: Owner of 'Derby Pie' Trademark Sues Newspaper For Using The Term, Publishing Recipe
Re: desert?
I’ve been through the dessert on a horse with no name.
On the post: Inconceivable: TikToker Who Made Paint Mixing Very, Very Cool... Is Fired From Sherwin-Williams For Doing So
Summary
Paint saint complaint restraint attaint.
Update: Aquaint
On the post: Addison Cain Really Doesn't Want You Watching This Video About Her Attempts To Silence Another Wolf Kink Erotica Author
Farley Mowat’s newest?
Never Cry Copyright Infringement
On the post: Tech And COVID-19: Stop Using Video Game Graphics For Fake Crowds, Fox
Let me guess
Sean Spicer is a major investor in Silver Spoon.
On the post: Harper's Gives Prestigious Platform To Famous Writers So They Can Whine About Being Silenced
Miranda-ish
You have the option to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you by those who hear it. You have the ability to talk to someone before you say things. Maybe sometimes you should.
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Re: Staving off the Burrdome
Comment fail. Scroll on by.
On the post: Uh Oh: FBI Serves Search Warrant On Senator Richard Burr, Seizes His Phone
Staving off the Burrdome
On the post: Trump Campaign Actually Sues TV Station Over Anti-Trump Ad
I wonder if reality can get a summary judgment saying it can’t be sued for defamation.
On the post: Michigan State Police Spend The Weekend Getting Ratioed For Bragging About Stealing $40,000 From A Driver
Great Takes State
You don’t stay First District by letting them keep their money.
On the post: Driver Stranded After 'Smart' Rental Car Can't Phone Home
Meanwhile, somewhere a buggy-whip factory is planning to reopen.
On the post: DEA, TSA Sued For Stealing 79-Year-Old Man's Life Savings From His Daughter At An Airport
Country AND Western
They took his pickup truck and his teeth? I hope he doesn’t have a dog.
On the post: Appeals Court Says It's OK For Cops To Destroy Someone Else's House To Apprehend A Criminal Suspect
Re: Re: Re: Re: Hollywood problem solved
In Batman’s case, the relationship with Gordon might move him to police consultant. I don’t know if that’s tested law though. Other, Avengers types may have a less cozy relationship with badged authorities but are shielded by rights of qualified immunity from results of collateral mayhem as long as said mayhem is conducted toward public safety activity beyond the scope of routine law enforcement (NYC v Ghostbusters, 1984).
On the post: Appeals Court Says It's OK For Cops To Destroy Someone Else's House To Apprehend A Criminal Suspect
Re: Re: Hollywood problem solved
Right article. Just having some fun. No need to be anonymous if one isn’t responsible for collateral mayhem generated by chasing around the Joker et al. Cheers.
On the post: Appeals Court Says It's OK For Cops To Destroy Someone Else's House To Apprehend A Criminal Suspect
Hollywood problem solved
Now that super-heroes don’t need to wear masks our bankable stars’ charming faces can be on display like God and the studios intended.
On the post: Skin Care Company, Sunday Riley, Somehow Gets No Consequences In Fake Reviews FTC Settlement
Re: In unrelated news
I could stop confusing the FCC and FTC, but after all it IS unrelated news.
On the post: Skin Care Company, Sunday Riley, Somehow Gets No Consequences In Fake Reviews FTC Settlement
In unrelated news
Ajit Pai’s skin looks great.
On the post: US Courts Rep Ignores Everything About The Internet, Says PACER Access Can Never Be Free Because It Costs Money To Operate
Q: How do I get court records?
A: Pay, sir.
On the post: 'Subscription Fatigue' Looms As Comcast Reveals Yet Another New Streaming TV Platform
At this point I think I have Fatigue Fatigue. I'd go out in the woods to disconnect, but I haven't found the right camping app yet.
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