U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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I wasn’t able to pay attention to the riots last night. Can someone give me a quick overview of any highlights?
>Protest goes on World Tour
>Monkeys being sold in Chicago.
>Jake Paul of suicide forest fame joins in
>Anonymous runs shit interference with obviously fake Epstein docs. As expected, it doesn’t work.
>Uber Bricks deliveries are now being stopped and intercepted by feds and blackfolk alike
>Feds no longer playin
>They ain’t playin
 
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I wasn’t able to pay attention to the riots last night. Can someone give me a quick overview of any highlights?
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Oh shit, so THAT'S where Autism Horse got taken to.
I thought the guy who stole it would at least keep it, hide it in his house or something.
It's not just some trash to be left by a dumpster.
He even went through the effort to steal it. Why would you do all that, get captured on local television, just to abandon a poor, autistic animal?
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"Being silent about the violence and racism Black people experience is being complicit."
yea, what about Buddhist monks? They don't usually make the first move on bringing up an opinion, they let you come to them and whatever they've said, in whatever form they've put it. They also view suffering as being caused by attachment to ideas, identity, karma, etc. They see all suffering the same, a karmic result, so I hope that neglecting to clear your mind and failing to see that our material needs have become an expanding blob, have played out well for you. Also, the Amish are similar in that they live simply and away from civilization. They were there, and they were there because they wanted to be, and no one told them to. They don't absorb your post modern bullshit and any other year you'd probably have issues with their religious beliefs or some other dumb shit. Also, they were the few actual protesters and they didn't throw anything, so maybe you could learn from people who don't guzzle your programmed, sepia and bloom infested, collectible gib, hallway riddled piles of pedantry. go placate yourselves with your own pablum.

um, wasn't really responding to the opinion of @PantySniffer69 here. it was sony's statement, so please change your neg rates.
 
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It seems to be universally taken for granted that the prone maximal restraint position ('PRMP') is an automatic death sentence. Even the resident otter thinks so. But not only does it appear to be explicitly legal, I'm surprising myself to learn that there's not much evidence that it's necessarily harmful:


As mentioned before, people experiencing EXD are highly agitated, violent, and show signs of unexpected strength so it is not surprising that most require physical restraint. The prone maximal restraint position (PMRP, also known as “hobble” or “hogtie”), where the person’s ankles and wrists are bound together behind their back, has been used extensively by field personnel. In far fewer cases, persons have been tied to a hospital gurney or manually held prone with knee pressure on the back or neck.6,9,10,26 Supporters of the positional asphyxia hypothesis postulate that an anoxic death results from the combination of increased oxygen demand with a failure to maintain a patent airway and/or inhibition of chest wall and diaphragmatic movement.9,10 This explanation has been further supported by coroners’ reports of “positional asphyxia” as the cause of death in multiple fatal EXD cases.

The positional asphyxia theory has been refuted by a series of articles by Chan et al32 exploring the effect of PRMP on ventilatory capacity and arterial blood gases. In one study of fifteen healthy male volunteers, the authors found a small, but statistically significant decline in forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and maximal minute ventilation (MVV) comparing sitting to restrained positions. However, there was no evidence of hypoxia (mean oxygen tension [PO2] less than 95 mmHg or co-oximetry less than 96%) in either position, nor was there a significant difference in PCO2, heart rate recovery or oxygen saturation. In another study, the authors sought to determine the effect of adding 25 and 50 pounds weight force on respiratory function of healthy volunteers in the PRMP.33 Validating earlier results, they found FVC/FEV1 was significantly lower in restrained positions versus sitting, but not significantly different between restrained positions with and without weight force. Furthermore, they found mean oxygen saturation levels were above 95% and mean end-tidal CO2 levels were below 45 mmHg for all positions, regardless of weight force. Based on these findings, PMRP may result in a transient pattern of restricted pulmonary function, but the lack of evidence for hypoxia or hypoventilation suggests that factors other than body positioning appear to be more important determinants for sudden, unexpected death. Nonetheless, respiratory muscle fatigue resulting from exertion and struggle against restraints (exertion vs. position asphyxia) cannot be excluded nor can potentially fatal pre-existing problems with central cardiac output, oxygen saturation, or oxygen use.6,26,28,34

If whatshisface was using cocaine, I don't see any way the officer can be convicted.
 
The only reason why they backed off is due to them not having the "tools" on-hand to LITERALLY disarm him, thankfully having such things on your persons makes your TRUE intentions fucking obvious to everyone.

Watching two Antifa idiots trying to attack Jon Jones with weapons and seeing how he completely annihilates them would make all of this rioting totally worth it, in my opinion.
 
yea, what about Buddhist monks? They don't usually make the first move on bringing up an opinion, they let you come to them and whatever they've said, in whatever form they've put it. They also view suffering as being caused by attachment to ideas, identity, karma, etc. They see all suffering the same, a karmic result, so I hope that neglecting to clear your mind and failing to see that our material needs have become an expanding blob, have played out well for you. Also, the Amish are similar in that they live simply and away from civilization. They were there, and they were there because they wanted to be, and no one told them to. They don't absorb your post modern bullshit and any other year you'd probably have issues with their religious beliefs or some other dumb shit. Also, they were the few actual protesters and they didn't throw anything, so maybe you could learn from people who don't guzzle your programmed, sepia and bloom infested, collectible gib, hallway riddled piles of pedantry. go placate yourselves with your own pablum.
Dude, the Mayanmar monks are metal as fuck, they actively search out minorities in their country to either convert or kill them.
 
It seems to be universally taken for granted that the prone maximal restraint position ('PRMP') is an automatic death sentence. Even the resident otter thinks so. But not only does it appear to be explicitly legal, I'm surprising myself to learn that there's not much evidence that it's necessarily harmful:




If whatshisface was using cocaine, I don't see any way the officer can be convicted.

Almost like I knew what I was talking about when all this shit jumped off.
 
Dude, the Mayanmar monks are metal as fuck, they actively search out minorities in their country to either convert or kill them.
There's a couple in Sri Lanka who've told the president to 'be a Hitler', in regards to people comparing him (the president) with dictators and other authoritarians.

It's a bit iffy, considering his involvement in corruption and vanning people during the Civil War.
 
yea, what about Buddhist monks? They don't usually make the first move on bringing up an opinion, they let you come to them and whatever they've said, in whatever form they've put it. They also view suffering as being caused by attachment to ideas, identity, karma, etc. They see all suffering the same, a karmic result, so I hope that neglecting to clear your mind and failing to see that our material needs have become an expanding blob, have played out well for you. Also, the Amish are similar in that they live simply and away from civilization. They were there, and they were there because they wanted to be, and no one told them to. They don't absorb your post modern bullshit and any other year you'd probably have issues with their religious beliefs or some other dumb shit. Also, they were the few actual protesters and they didn't throw anything, so maybe you could learn from people who don't guzzle your programmed, sepia and bloom infested, collectible gib, hallway riddled piles of pedantry. go placate yourselves with your own pablum.
Unlike the real Jeffrey Epstein, you should kill yourself.
 
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