I work in a ER and can assure you people high on meth put all sorts of crazy shit in their butt.
I work in a ER and can assure you people high on meth put all sorts of crazy shit in their butt.
I genuinely think working 12 hrs 3 days a week is the key to happiness in life.
Worth a double take for sure. I think it has more to do with the transition from young adulthood to being a grown woman, with access to one of the best athletic training programs in the world, and probably an image/style consultant with an eye towards parlaying the Olympics participation into a lucrative career.
The irony here, is this is the kind of vague and obtuse fuckery online casinos and sportsbooks pull with their customers all the time.
You go, no you go, no you go, you go, no you go
Pretty cool glasses though
Is unequivocally content neutral to initiate a new place restriction before any content is expressed in that place. If they subsequently allow other protests in that place, but continue to restrict Gaza protests in that place, then it is not content neutral.
Your second question is either disingenuous or involved zero actual effort on your end, or both. Obviously this is an emotional subject, but it doesn’t absolve from using critical thinking.
I’m not sure it’s helpful to continue, take care.
That’s a pretty shitty Wikipedia article, honestly.
Try: https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/time-place-and-manner-restrictions/
They are allowed to express their first amendment rights, but first amendment rights are not unlimited. See Ward v Rock Against Racism (1989) where the Supreme Court developed a test for time-place-manner restrictions.
You can disagree with the law and very well established Supreme Court precedent, but you can’t generally argue that the universities are violating the law by creating time, place and manner restrictions for free speech (unless they are failing the time-place-manner test).
With reasonable restrictions on time, place and matter decided by the university.
Even first amendment rights are not unlimited. Regardless of how you feel, it’s just a simple constitutional matter. This is like middle school civics stuff.
There are still time, place and manner restrictions on protests at a public university.
Prisons are a for-profit industry
I actually don’t hate it
Saw this at Whole Foods the other day for the first time and commented to the cashier that it was kind of creepy and her response was “I know right”.
Cost me about $150 for the electrician
This is interesting because I bought a Dremel for a project as a home owner about 7 years ago and haven’t touched it since.
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Mainly the intense drive for sexual stimulation on meth combined with disinhibition and just general bad decision making.