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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 22:26:50 GMT
For the murder of George Floyd
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2021 22:29:01 GMT
22 1/2 years
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Post by glitterbomb on Jun 26, 2021 20:22:17 GMT
I doubt he'll last that long.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2021 21:36:17 GMT
I suspect you are right
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 1:15:27 GMT
Chauvin is in a really bad way right now. Prison justice ain't funny. I almost feel sorry for him, but then I remember what he did and call this karma.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 11:08:17 GMT
We don’t often get the chance to see karma in action
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2021 13:48:32 GMT
We don’t often get the chance to see karma in action True.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 19:58:22 GMT
saw him on tv a few days ago. he looks positively terrified... rightfully.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2021 23:11:35 GMT
Floyd was terrified too
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2021 0:20:55 GMT
didn't mean to imply/infer (can never be sure which to use) that chauvin doesn't deserve feeling terror.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2021 0:50:24 GMT
It’s okay
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2021 0:53:01 GMT
didn't mean to imply/infer (can never be sure which to use) that chauvin doesn't deserve feeling terror. Imply vs. Infer—What’s the Difference? Imply means to suggest or to say something in an indirect way.
Infer means to suppose or come to a conclusion, especially based on an indirect suggestion. Implying and inferring are both common elements of communication. One means to state something, and the other to conclude something. But it’s surprisingly easy to confuse these two verbs. What Does Imply Mean? When we imply something, we’re hinting at what we mean but not saying it directly: I didn’t mean to imply that your grasp on grammar is bad. He didn’t make any promises, but he did imply that he’d be back for the holidays. What Does Infer Mean? When you come to a conclusion based on something you think someone implied, you’re inferring: Am I right to infer that you think my grammar is bad? We inferred that he’d be back before the holidays because he didn’t leave with enough luggage for a long trip. Examples Even at face value, well-intentioned repairs surely imply why repairs were necessary. -Chicago Tribune But the inclusion of the term “migration” was not meant to imply a general federal power to restrict migration, but was a euphemism intended to bolster the pretense that the Constitution did not endorse slavery. -The Washington Post Current technology uses radars on satellites to infer wind speeds, and both sending and receiving these signals is a more costly process. -NBC-2 You can probably infer from its R18 rating that Verhoeven doesn’t shy away from the sexual violence aspects of the narrative, and the film’s repeated flashbacks to the assault seem a little gratuitous.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2021 1:00:22 GMT
tl;dr
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