This forum is for talking about non-music-related stuff that the DBT fanbase might be interested in. This is not the place for inside jokes and BS. Take that crap to some other board.
I will never be able to unhear Fergie's version of the Star Spangled Banner @ the NBA All Star Game. Everything you read about it is unfortunately true. I would suggest that you not be tempted, but I know how hard that is, having given in myself, but let me be a lesson/warning to you. GAAAAAAK!!
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard
beantownbubba wrote:I will never be able to unhear Fergie's version of the Star Spangled Banner @ the NBA All Star Game. Everything you read about it is unfortunately true. I would suggest that you not be tempted, but I know how hard that is, having given in myself, but let me be a lesson/warning to you. GAAAAAAK!!
how quickly they forget
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
In Tarrant County, Tex., defendants are sometimes strapped with a stun belt around their legs. The devices are used to deliver a shock in the event the person gets violent or attempts to escape.
But in the case of Terry Lee Morris, the device was used as punishment for refusing to answer a judge’s questions properly during his 2014 trial on charges of soliciting sexual performance from a 15-year-old girl, according to an appeals court. In fact, the judge shocked Morris three times, sending thousands of volts coursing through his body. It scared him so much that Morris never returned for the remainder of his trial and almost all of his sentencing hearing.
The action stunned the Texas Eighth Court of Appeals in El Paso, too. It has now thrown out Morris’s conviction on the grounds that the shocks, and Morris’s subsequent removal from the courtroom, violated his constitutional rights. Since he was too scared to come back to the courtroom, the court held that the shocks effectively barred him from attending his own trial, in violation of the Constitution’s Sixth Amendment, which guarantees a defendant’s right to be present and confront witnesses during a trial.
This judge seriously needs a beatdown.....vigilante style
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
Entrekin reported on forms he filed with the Alabama Ethics Commission that he made "more than $250,000" each of the past three years via the inmate-feeding funds.
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
wasn't sure where to put this. May not be WTF to some, but I didn't think it should go in NC, and also didn't think it necessarily needed its own dedicated thread, so WTF wins by default
Hughes drew on his own experiences at the Bataclan: “As the survivor of a mass shooting I can tell you from first-hand experience that all of you protesting and taking days off from school insult the memory of those who were killed and abuse and insult me and every other lover of liberty by your every action.....Long Live Rock’n’Roll..... and may everyone [sic] of these disgusting vile abusers of the dead live as long as possible so they can have the maximum amount of time to endure their shame....and be Cursed....”
In a deleted post, he shared a Photoshopped image of student protester Emma González supposedly ripping a copy of the US Constitution in half. The original photo, from a Teen Vogue photoshoot, pictures González tearing a gun range target in two. Hughes described González as: “the Awful Face Of Treason.....survivor of Nothing....Lover of Treason.....enjoy your little moment.....it’s about to End…… #stupidity #hatersofliberty #loversofsatan #borntolose #2ndamendment”.
A third, deleted post, contained multiple images: an illustration of a bottle of pills labelled “Hard to Swallow”, followed by an image of a hand holding three pills, each bearing a caption: “Our guns aren’t going anywhere”; “There are only 2 genders”; and “Donald Trump will be your president for 7 more years”. In Hughes’s caption, he promised “moronic dingdong headed losers” that he would report any threats made against him to the FBI.
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
Michelle Robertson wrote:A Bay Area obstetrician-gynecologist and former member of a legendary punk band proved he retains his DIY sensibility at a recent medical malpractice trial, where he saved a prospective juror's life. The judge declared a mistrial, fearing the doc's heroics would sway the jury.
"No good deed goes unpunished," Dr. James Lilja, a San Jose and Fremont-based physician and founding drummer of The Offspring, told Law360. Lilja left The Offspring in the late 1980s to deliver offspring.
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
Michelle Robertson wrote:A Bay Area obstetrician-gynecologist and former member of a legendary punk band proved he retains his DIY sensibility at a recent medical malpractice trial, where he saved a prospective juror's life. The judge declared a mistrial, fearing the doc's heroics would sway the jury.
"No good deed goes unpunished," Dr. James Lilja, a San Jose and Fremont-based physician and founding drummer of The Offspring, told Law360. Lilja left The Offspring in the late 1980s to deliver offspring.
the doctor's heroics and the jury:
you gotta keep 'em separated
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing