LGBTQ+ Megathread & Lounge (Part 1)

No they don’t. For example, when people protest for or against abortion they protest near the abortion clinic, not where they work.

The city designates a “pro-life” area and a “pro-choice” area then the two groups assemble in their respective areas and yell at each other.

When people go to Washington to protest, they generally don’t have a job on the National Mall but they gather on the Mall in areas designated as the place to gather.

However recently a group decided to ignore that area and break into the Capitol itself. Those that were out on the Mall were protesting. Those that broke into the Capitol were breaking the law, threatening people’s lives and destroying public property.

Haha sometimes :stuck_out_tongue: I’m notorious for having many many alts. I delete max level alts and relevel them even :sweat_smile:

Now I’m 99.999% sure you’re not the same person

But I raided with an autralian in cata on alliance

Oh na, I was doing rated BGs back in cata with the guild if i remember correctly… juicy pve weapons though for sure

Edit: Ill ask the 25 million others though :wink:

Dang that is a big Roo.

I forgot that the males get large arms etc like that. Lol there was a video of a guy punching a roo in order to rescue his dog. xD

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The only help I can give you is she was a woman, single, had a bird, and lived in Brisbane

Find her for me

So if you’re working at a shopping center… where are you going to protest?
If you’re a member of Blizzard and protesting, you aren’t protesting outside of Blizzard?
Protests happen outside of the work so that you can get public appeal on your side and to dissuade future business.

To be clear, both areas get protested. The clinics get protested, and set on fire, and so do the homes of public officials.

No, it’s about visibility, not tolerable protest areas. At least in the US, maybe they’re doing it wrong in the rest of the world.

Yeah, not actually as uncommon as you think :sweat_smile: was it a piggin dog? Or like, a dude just walking a little fluffy thing?

When farmers go shootin (roos are a big pest for farmland, as are pigs and rabbits) we always had to take knives. The dogs safety is just as important as your own

Edit: when dogs go “piggin” (shooting, clearing their area of damaging animals, same stuff) they wear body armour. Those animals do alot of damage, so that guy needed to punch that roo, wasnt being cruel, is what I’m sayin

If you work at a shopping center and want to protest for or against abortion rights you go to the designated area near the abortion clinic, stand with your group and yell at the other group.

You can also wave signs, chant chants, sing songs and do press interviews, lost of press interviews.

As for the people who cause violence, death and destruction of property, that is not part of any protest and it is not in any way protected by the Constitution nor considered by anyone to be an unalienable right.

That’s just crime, pure and simple, like the truck drivers who were NOT protesting but were blocking public access to public property in violation of the law.

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Na it was…

Sounds kinda like around here but we have coyotes (something akin to dingos I would guess) they are vicious around here and a lot are breeding with dogs and making half dog half coyote hybrids.

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That doggo only had a chestplate on :confused: rough…
Will confess I didn’t finish watching it, animals like that should be like their family :sweat_smile: was def a hunting dog, just underprepared owner.

Something that I think sounds terrifying!! Dont they like, come into your suburbs and attack pets and stuff? Packs of the things? Dingoes are way too people-shy to do that thank god, though like you said, very similar otherwise! Don’t bears walk into american towns and stuff too? Or is that just me watching too many videos in the early morning? :rofl:

I was looking into coyote stuff cuz it was mentioned

Apparently the ones up here are near twice the size of the southwestern state ones

We get all the fun stuff

Yes, but, this is a bad example. Because we’re talking about work related protests.

Yes it is. In fact, it’s one of the more effective aspects about a protest.

If you’d stipulated a “peaceful protest” then sure, but, they don’t really exist in the modern world, at least not to a great extent.

No, but protesting in general is protected conduct and speech.Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Legally, this is probably true. Morally, your statement is bankrupt.

You have to have a locking doggy door for your dogs / cats with a RFID chip in order to keep the coyotes from going through and snatching animals kids or food.

Sounds about right.

All good lol eh it is what it is. Least he was able to save the dog.

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Yo, does America have wolves? I thought it did but… idk now. Wolves are far cooler either way, like, one of my fav animals by far

Yes, a substantial population, especially when including Alaska.

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Where I’m at, no but I think some places out west have em still.

From my understanding, wolves are pack oriented and I haven’t heard of anything crazy with wolves.

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We got wolves in Canada

They’re banging the Coyotes and making them bigger

Which means we get things that are larger and still have 0 fear of people, luckily not a big pack animal

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Oh that’s not good.

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Sometimes you got to get it where you can get it.

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