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Which would give the impression that the local police was not prepared with evidence to plant on him.
.json would possibly make them invisible too
1,500 cases is a lot of reading. I don't think Biden read all of those. He has someone do it for him. While I am not saying this it what happened because I have absolutely no evidence, it's possible that someone in his administration that setup these commutations slipped the judge in as a favor.
Funny, but this guy is a CEO of a shitty cantina style restaurant chain. Yeah, he definitely sucks, but he's not tricking people into paying for a life-saving product then reneging when the customer needs it. He's stealing the culture of a civilization that was genocided then selling it to the genociders for obscene profit at the cost of his employees and customers alike...Okay, never mind. Carry on.
This is super tone deaf. If I were an executive, I'd be pretending I don't exist.
This just keeps getting better.
We are all created equal. Some are created more equal than others.
There is a Walk of Fame (Stars) in New York City?
Kind of sad that we see a person so skinny and desperate that they've lost all fear of death and empathy for others, and we make fun of it. Imagine if you were him, knowing that a bunch of strangers with magic pocket computers and obesity are cracking jokes at the inconceivable struggle your life has been in a moment of near absolute carelessness for life.
Don't get me wrong. I thought the meme was hilarious, so I'm included in the judgement. I am more making an observation of the state of things.
I feel weird.
They are more safe since people can feel the buttons without taking their eyes off of the road. I don't understand why they thought it was a good idea to use touchscreens.
Even with location off, couldn't the cell provider track him using his phone connections by triangulating the latency between at least three cell towers? They may not get a location as precise as GPS, but they'd be close enough. I guess there could be an app that creates false latency in order to throw off cell providers, but that seems extreme and possibly illegal. Unless configured, it would also give odd locations to the cell provider which may trigger further investigation. "John Doe was in Long Island 3 minutes ago, and now they're in Newark. That's unusual." To go completely off of the grid, a person would have to not log into anything and also have no cell phone. They'd have to go back in time to the early 90s using maps, notebooks, and public phones.