Thank you for explaining as I was having a hmmm :conf3: moment thereI wish that I knew where my old D&D books were.
Did I just say that out loud?
Thank you for explaining as I was having a hmmm :conf3: moment thereI wish that I knew where my old D&D books were.
Did I just say that out loud?
Nice D & D reference! Well played sir, well played!DBF is not a libertarian. His alignment is Lawful Good with Chaotic Neutral tendencies.
Me too. I had them all. I'm almost sorry I just admitted that.I wish that I knew where my old D&D books were.
Did I just say that out loud?
Well they certainly don't need to be "adding" to the gene pool.You should be disgusted.
But why bring up the 9-1-1 comment?
This has nothing to do with people calling 9-1-1 when they should be solving their own problems.......this is an example of worthless piece of crap kids.......who need to have their butts thrown in jail for a year...and I mean thrown in with "general population jail"....
Looks now like they are being charged with a misdemeanor....
IIRC, the comment I was referencing with my own involved someone calling 9-1-1 to report a possible sexual assault taking place near their home - IOW, someone who might be in distress and need help. That seems similar enough to this incident where these boys noticed someone who needed help and did nothing to help him. Nothing happens to these boys for their willful cruel wretched lack of action while the person who acted with the intent of helping someone paid dearly. To be frank, they had an absolute moral obligation to call for help but not a legal one so nothing should happen legally. (Part of me wants karma involved, though) Interesting though the dichotomy in positions regarding the two incidents. I suppose I could have let it go. I stand by the sarcastic criticism, but certainly did not intend to begin a duel. If you are offended then I still apologize.You should be disgusted.
But why bring up the 9-1-1 comment?
This has nothing to do with people calling 9-1-1 when they should be solving their own problems.......this is an example of worthless piece of crap kids.......who need to have their butts thrown in jail for a year...and I mean thrown in with "general population jail"....
Looks now like they are being charged with a misdemeanor....
Karma is a "B." I have a feeling it will catch up to them. It usually does some way, some how.IIRC, the comment I was referencing with my own involved someone calling 9-1-1 to report a possible sexual assault taking place near their home - IOW, someone who might be in distress and need help. That seems similar enough to this incident where these boys noticed someone who needed help and did nothing to help him. Nothing happens to these boys for their willful cruel wretched lack of action while the person who acted with the intent of helping someone paid dearly. To be frank, they had an absolute moral obligation to call for help but not a legal one so nothing should happen legally. (Part of me wants karma involved, though) Interesting though the dichotomy in positions regarding the two incidents. I suppose I could have let it go. I stand by the sarcastic criticism, but certainly did not intend to begin a duel. If you are offended then I still apologize.
I can attest to that from experience and the events of this day. Thankfully, it did not come back on me today.Karma is a "B." I have a feeling it will catch up to them. It usually does some way, some how.
Five teenagers who taunted a drowning man while recording his death from afar may face criminal charges, a Florida police chief said Friday.
Cocoa Police Chief Michael Cantaloupe said Friday he will recommend the state attorney prosecute the teens under a statute that requires a person with knowledge of a death to notify a medical examiner. The state attorney will decide whether to file the charges, which would be a misdemeanor under that statute.