INNoCenT UNTiL proVEn GuiLTy!

Wait… I know this one…
that was the rule used to justify the 3 witches in the Charmed series…
Or is… that bad things come in 3s.
3s… company?

:wink:

Agreed. It’s really easy to say “lol what a dumb statement” when you’re safely behind it.

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Would you like to know what I personally think of the situation? My personal opinion as it turns out is they are more than likely guilty.

Waiting for the court to hand out justice is not having a morally wrong compass. It’s called letting everyone have their day in court, so we don’t go back to the Salem Witch Trials.

Literally have called no one a liar. But you seem to think that waiting for the courts to do their job is some how morally reprehensible.

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Lol no.

Murphies law is if anything can go wrong it will.

The rule of 3 fs. Is if your not feeding, financing, or having snu snu with me i don’t care.

Pretty simple stuff.

I spent the better part of a day pointing out to one poster that the AG of California has nothing to do with this case… their name isn’t even located anywhere on the paper.
If they can’t figure out who the Plaintiffs are on a piece of paper… that has a box that says Plaintiff… there’s no chance they can understand our legal system.

They probably don’t even know the difference between Civil and Criminal court…

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Laughs in south american

How do you guys in the first world even deal with people like the OP?

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It applies to true freedom. Otherwise we would all be guilty of breaking the law, thrown in a jail cell with the keys thrown away to rot, despite having done nothing.

There is a reason why the American justice system is the way it is. Proof of guilt is on the accuser anyways.

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I looked this up… and now… that brain cell is yelling at me.

You looked it up…?

You looked it up???

Who hasn’t watched Futurama by now?? I’m shocked and appalled.

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When Shouldn’t You Use Ellipses?

An ellipsis can be a very effective punctuation tool. However, when ellipses are overused or used incorrectly, they can make writing feel plodding. Avoid using ellipses in the following situations:

to indicate a pause in narration (use a comma instead)
instead of "um" in narration (create new, full sentences instead)
to cut out most of an important quotation (choose a more specific quotation instead)
trailing off unnecessarily (end the sentence unless the character really is trailing off)

The main rule of ellipses is not to overuse them. When in doubt, find a different way to write your sentence to avoid the ellipsis unless you know exactly why you’re using it. Also, never use more than three periods as an ellipsis, even when indicating a longer pause or omission: ellipses always have three periods, no matter the style guide.

Since your so busy correcting other people’s grammar consider fixing your own.

I avoided the show because other people liked the show…
I am cursed.
Any show that I like… it taken off the air.
It just happens… it’s like I’m on the Truman show… they watch what I like and then remove it just to mess with me.

Awww baby came up from his nap after his last forum temper tantrum.

I… do it on purpose.

You use words that don’t mean what you want them to mean… due to ignorance.

Huge difference. Now sit down.

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lol it’s like you have no idea what you’re talking about and you’re writing the confusion down. It’s like you’re glitched or something…

Futurama mate.

Death by snu snu. Becauae censors i had to veil the thrid f with another word.

While you’re busy correcting other’s correction… how about you go to the correct site and try your whole gimmick there?

It can be fixed.

Go watch that show, you’ll be doing yourself a favor.

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dot dot dot

Dot dot dot… Twitter’s that way →

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Maybe the furher will send us to camp? A dangling particapun.

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I mean its the matrix. When the mind can’t handle things it just implodes.

Twitch… twitch… twitch.

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