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they did, by kicking him tf out.Sounds to me like they should've intervened before he got to the "schizo drug addict" phase
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they did, by kicking him tf out.Sounds to me like they should've intervened before he got to the "schizo drug addict" phase
No asylums to keep them out of civilization.Why are american tramps so violent and weird?
Centuries of breeding with and among niggers.Why are american tramps so violent and weird?
People shouldn't really do that. Because no matter what it makes them look retarded.Throwing my hat into the "gunshot sound" discussion:
I dunoIP2 is fucking back baby
She lives with another failed older streamer, AK. His family has good money, apparently. She says she's cleaned up and living her best life now outside of streaming. Who knows, but she's gone from streaming.Sorry, I know this is off topic but whatever happened to Goocheese? I don't keep up much with this thread and I miss seeing videos of her getting into fights with crackheads and being forcibly removed from establishments while screaming bloody murder, it just seems like she disappeared one day.
this guy cares waaaay too much about the wellbeing of someone charging at him with a weapon
This was my dad's advice - you don't pull a gun unless you are going to fire it. It's not for show, it's not for intimidation, it's a life or death situation weapon.Reminder for KFers: if you're going to pull a gun, shoot immediately. Scummy prosecutors will use the fact that you pulled and pointed for a while to try to establish that you were not in fear of your life. Remember that guy thar shot the dumbass streamer in a mall food court? He got off because he immediately pulled and fired so the defense was able to argue that he was fearing imminent bodily harm.
Haven’t there been incidents where some bystander tried to give CPR to someone in distress, cracked a rib or whatever, and gotten sued? Also I know there have been times an assailant has sued someone for medical expenses in response to self defense. Frankly I just wouldn’t bother rendering aid to anyone unless it is a loved one because of the likelihood of a lawsuit in our litigious society.Nah, you wouldn't be in trouble fo failing to render aid. That only happens when you're a medical practitioner.
Giving someone CPR or a bandaid til real help arrives is always welcomed by emts
No, every state has Good Samaritan laws nowHaven’t there been incidents where some bystander tried to give CPR to someone in distress, cracked a rib or whatever, and gotten sued? Also I know there have been times an assailant has sued someone for medical expenses in response to self defense. Frankly I just wouldn’t bother rendering aid to anyone unless it is a loved one because of the likelihood of a lawsuit in our litigious society.
Those articles exaggerate the filing, but never mention when the suit gets tossed at the first hearing.Haven’t there been incidents where some bystander tried to give CPR to someone in distress, cracked a rib or whatever, and gotten sued? Also I know there have been times an assailant has sued someone for medical expenses in response to self defense. Frankly I just wouldn’t bother rendering aid to anyone unless it is a loved one because of the likelihood of a lawsuit in our litigious society.
The problem with the chronically homeless is they're often severely mentally ill and/or on drugs they shouldn't be on and/or not on drugs they should be on. You can put them into an apartment and they'll have trashed the place or caused so many problems they get thrown out. Occasionally they flip out so hard they get arrested and again, maybe get drugged up enough to act semi-normal long enough to get out on the streets and discontinue treatment again.I have a friend with a homeless family member. He is homeless *despite* years of attempts at intervention. Most homeless are that way because they either want to be, or have to be. No one wants to house a schizo drug addict and have all their shit pawned.
A lot of states have good samaritan statutes to shut down lawsuits like that because it's idiotic to discourage people from trying to help. Also, very often, CPR done CORRECTLY cracks ribs. It's not a gentle procedure.Haven’t there been incidents where some bystander tried to give CPR to someone in distress, cracked a rib or whatever, and gotten sued? Also I know there have been times an assailant has sued someone for medical expenses in response to self defense. Frankly I just wouldn’t bother rendering aid to anyone unless it is a loved one because of the likelihood of a lawsuit in our litigious society.
If I remember correctly, she ended up on the news or an article that thought she was actually a man and cried about it and maybe seeing herself like that gave her a moment of clarity because pretty much right after, she said she didn't wanna do irl streaming anymore and hasn't really been heard from since.Sorry, I know this is off topic but whatever happened to Goocheese? I don't keep up much with this thread and I miss seeing videos of her getting into fights with crackheads and being forcibly removed from establishments while screaming bloody murder, it just seems like she disappeared one day.
Would you kindly volunteer to standing in front of a .22 for me? Pretty please? With sugar on top?single gunshot wounds are rarely fatal.
"Your Honor, I was so afraid for my life that I decided to approach him and put myself within stabbing distance."Wasn't this on Kino Casino a week or so ago? The funniest part after he pops the guy he asks if he was hit so he could render aid.
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Would I want to be shot with a .22 LR? No, of course not. Would I carry a .22 LR handgun for personal defense over a better option like a 9mm or a .380 ACP? Also no.Would you kindly volunteer to standing in front of a .22 for me? Pretty please? With sugar on top?