The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
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I admit I should care but I lost the actual ability to care years ago. Now I just want fire and burning and getting to watch it. Yes, this makes me a bad person. I'll have to live with that, I suppose.
Don't get me wrong I'm resigned to the fact it will all burn and I'll be right there shitposting. But I really wish it didn't have to and I have nothing but contempt for those who're driving this shit for their own gain.
 
I admit I should care but I lost the actual ability to care years ago. Now I just want fire and burning and getting to watch it. Yes, this makes me a bad person. I'll have to live with that, I suppose.
I don't give a drunken jigging fuck if someone calls me a bad person. There have been people out there for years now trying to teach people things the easy way, the way that doesn't involve a lot of pain and suffering, and frankly I'm going to say that the only thing that will teach people something that will stick in their smooth brains and maybe make some wrinkles at this point is pain. Lots and lots of pain and anguish.
 
I don't give a drunken jigging fuck if someone calls me a bad person. There have been people out there for years now trying to teach people things the easy way, the way that doesn't involve a lot of pain and suffering, and frankly I'm going to say that the only thing that will teach people something that will stick in their smooth brains and maybe make some wrinkles at this point is pain. Lots and lots of pain and anguish.
Name checks out.
 
Found the argument they're going for. The ratio is used in toxicology to differentiate between full on druggies and someone "giving it a go".

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It's another "he was such a hopped up junkie he was tolerant" argument.
Which doesnt matter geez someone with a high tolerance can overdose and die it happens ummm all the time. That's what they're always telling us
 
Katrina was a watershed event that resulted in the creation of a diaspora of criminal Nawlins picaninnies and their relocation to literally hundreds of peaceful, low-crime white towns all over the country. Nigs being nigs, they continued to nog, which massively increased racial tensions across the affected areas.
Frankly, they should have at least one in every town, and they should show 48 hours of his life to every schoolchild. For payment, they can give him an annual pair of Air Jordans and an LCD TV from 2007 left outside of a Toyota Prius that his keepers drive into his habitat, so he can take it back to his nest (a full-scale recreation of a South-side Chicago Section 8 housing project). Then he can act out his natural urges without hurting anyone.

At least then, we wouldn't have anyone else thinking that these dangerous critters are the same as us. It's educational!
 
god damn coping niggers stop riding the smoking meme its not the GOTCHA you think it is and it doesnt discredit the guy in the slightest

the vast, overwhelming majority of smokers never have experienced and never will experience any kind of lung problems from smoking, that's just reality.
smoking will blow out your lungs IF you chain smoke through enormous quantities of cigarettes and keep up that habit for decades. otherwise it's mostly a non-issue and pretty fucking harmless overall.
Random internet dipshit BTFO by study that shows 67% of regular smokers who died during longitudinal study did so because of smoking
 
I admit I should care but I lost the actual ability to care years ago. Now I just want fire and burning and getting to watch it. Yes, this makes me a bad person. I'll have to live with that, I suppose.
Or just enjoy the fire at this point. I've reached levels of doomer to the point that I feel like I've looped around.

Let them burn it all down. There's not much left already, and even less that's worth fighting for.
 
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I also found this clip of the Doctor stating he would have gone into a coma therefore he couldn't have died from fentanyl
Something else that was bizarre about the doctor was that he described a resp rate of 22 as "completely normal" or something to that effect, when that is actually classified as tachypnea. Now, he could have meant due to circumstances, an elevated resp rate is to be expected, but I dont think the question was framed that way and I really do think he meant that a 22 RR was completely normal. On a side note, if I was thrashing around, wrestling 4 guys, I would totally expect a RR much higher than 22. At least for a minute or two after being pinned down. Maybe the lower end of tachypnea, after aggressively resisting arrest, was a sign of the fentanyl kicking in, and lowering his RR much lower than it would be without the fentanyl in his system?
 

>The average duration of smoking in current smokers was 38.5 years (SD, 9.4 years), with the majority having smoked for 35 or more years and reporting consuming 15 or more cigarettes per day (Table 2).

yeah, exactly like i said: if you burn through half a pack a day for over 30 fucking years straight, its gonna fry your lungs real hard. of course you get high ratio of smoking deaths when you specifically look at hardcore chain smokers like that.
 
>The average duration of smoking in current smokers was 38.5 years (SD, 9.4 years), with the majority having smoked for 35 or more years and reporting consuming 15 or more cigarettes per day (Table 2).

yeah, exactly like i said: if you burn through half a pack a day for over 30 fucking years straight, its gonna fry your lungs real hard. of course you get high ratio of smoking deaths when you specifically look at hardcore chain smokers like that.

Cope harder fagfag
 
I hate to bring back the retarded Jesus Floyd posting, but Jesus didn't cry out for his mother, he cried out for his father. And he begged him to forgive the Romans, "for they know not what they do." I.e. Executing an enemy of the wicked jew creatures
I can't sneed... Mama!
 
Which doesnt matter geez someone with a high tolerance can overdose and die it happens ummm all the time. That's what they're always telling us
And we're just supposed to ignore the COVID-19 and the severe preexisting heart problems. Because nobody ever dies of those when combined with heroic doses of opioids. Ignore all those news stories about tons of people dying from opioids, this specific Negro obviously couldn't have died of it because muh racism.
 
if that was the case theyd have a report on the stomache contents.
But, astonishingly enough, that doesn't seem to be the case, bizarre since even fentanyl doesn't cross the blood/brain barrier instantaneously.

Edit: Yeah I'm a fucking idiot, this has nothing to do with any of the charges.
 
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Ah cardiopulmonary arrest is less good (for the defence) than pure cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest would the heart stopping first (for some reason), cardiopulmonary means he either stopped breathing first or the heart stopped pumping first and they haven't decided which. That leaves choking, strangling etc on the table (ignoring the lack of physical injury to the neck).

Those graphs are essentially saying that the ratio of fentanyl to norfentanyl is what's important. Norfentanyl is a metabolite of fentanyl so tells you how much has been processed. All the ratio could tell you is how far into their system it has gotten not the total dose they took. I fail to see the relevance to the point. You could take a kilogram of fentanyl IV and you'd be dead long before you've processed much into norfentanyl so you'd be dead with a very low ratio.
It’s also worth pointing out that if a heart attack killed Floyd before he could fully digest and metabolize the extra pills he scarfed down, his urine and blood samples could be misleading. The real giveaway is the levels of fent/morphine/meth in his stomach contents.
The OD angle is misleading because Floyd died of a heart attack- that much is clear from the coroner’s report. Could the fent/meth combo have contributed? Absolutely. Did it cause his death? Possibly, but irrelevant, because it’s not the diagnosed cause.

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It’s also worth pointing out that if a heart attack killed Floyd before he could fully digest and metabolize the extra pills he scarfed down, his urine and blood samples could be misleading. The real giveaway is the levels of fent/morphine/meth in his stomach contents.
The OD angle is misleading because Floyd died of a heart attack- that much is clear from the coroner’s report. Could the fent/meth combo have contributed? Absolutely. Did it cause his death? Possibly, but irrelevant, because it’s not the diagnosed cause.
I have not seen it being listed as a heart attack anywhere though. Is there anything avaliable to support this?
 
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