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TrustedFeline [she/her, comrade/them]

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  • a good chuck could cuck all the duck it could fuck

  • The microblogging version of manifestos

  • The US throwing the imperial boomerang: Haha! Yes!

    The US watching the imperial boomerang come back: well this fucking sucks

  • Of fucking course the Atlantic article opens up with how democrats should be more transphobic

  • Liek travelers in Ireland.

  • Good post. They're probably gonna just start shaming pregnant women who take paracetamol for pain. After all, god wants women to suffer during all stages of pregnancy (since Eve ate the apple).

    [edit] I watched some of the autism press conference, and said "the only downside" is that pregnant women will need to "tough it out" a little more

    One nitpick:

    showing a casual link with autism

    causal link? Or just a correlation. Probably just a correlation, and I imagine it's a very difficult one to untangle, since pregnant people taking more tylenol than average probably have other factors that could effect the fetus.

  • This is charlie kirk's legacy

  • Stilted writing? From a 22 year old meme lord in mormon country? Impossible

  • Oh, I see. I thought they meant the texts.

  • where does the document say "biological male"?

  • (actually, no. but even if yes, that's a terrorism).

    lmao

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  • By that standard, Taiwan would be Maoist

  • $100 says this motherfucker read Kierkegaard

  • Long answer short: This is what lawyers are for. Anything you say to police except "i want a lawyer" can AND WILL be used against you. You are absolutely not obligated to tell the police anything. However, when you get a lawyer, and they see that the police have enough to charge you as an accomplice, then you'll be advised to tell the police what you know (through the lawyer or in court).

    Anything besides getting a lawyer and cooperating with the investigation via the lawyer would probably result in getting charges. FOr example, say they did delete messages. That could get charges. Say they tell a lie after being caught off-guard (no, he didn't tell me anything). That's a charge. Maybe they misspeak and accidentally say something even more incriminating ("i mean neither of us liked Kirk, but...") that's a charge.

    IMO "snitching" is different when done with a lawyer, since at least you're protecting yourself. Snitching without a lawyer just puts everyone in danger, including yourself. What @Justice@lemmygrad.ml was saying is that if the roommate was left totally in the dark, then they could truthfully answer (through their lawyer or on the stand) that they had no knowledge of the crime. But now that there's concrete proof of their knowledge, any lawyer will advise them to cooperate in order to avoid charges.