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  1. I also once ate there. Once. I'm sure the check runners only will only ever eat there once. Seems to be a theme.
  2. Random thoughts. - The Bad Batch never really resonated with me as much as Filoni's other projects, especially compared to how Clone Wars ended (with the exception of Andor, imo the last 2 episodes are the best SW content created) and how awesome Rebels was in expanding many of the characters who are important to the current SW universe. In my mind, the last trilogy did not happen. - Nala Se's redemption fell short for me. She and the Kaminoans enabled the Empire to rise when they created every Clone with the Order 66 chip. They knew what they were doing. I guess she realized how royally she screwed up but her sacrifice didn't redeem her in any way. - Glad they didn't bring back Tech and left him dead. - I love that Filoni told the final story of the Clones, something probably no one ever thought to do or question. "What happened to the Clones after Order 66?" Well, he posed and answered that question. Dating back to Clone Wars, he went and told a complex story about how they were used and became human after the war. - As stated above, I think the 2 important characters to survive this series into other series will be Omega and Ventress. Really excited to see how he grows those 2 characters and the other new characters he's going to introduce.
  3. Found another dipshit to add to ignore list. Fucking delusional to defend Deoin.
  4. So what is the thought on the whole series and the ending? Filoni likes elevating female characters in the SW universe so I and the internet are hoping/expecting an Omega spin off series. Also I think he has more stories to tell about Ventress.
  5. https://hydromet.lcra.org/Reports/RainfallCoa North parts of the city got way more than the south.
  6. https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/17/us/new-jersey-boy-abuse-murder-charge/index.html The 6-year-old’s mother and grandmother both feared Gregor was abusing the boy, according to the affidavit. His mother took him to a pediatrician and to a hospital the day before he died because of bruising on his body, the affidavit explains. Both the mother and grandmother reported the alleged abuse to New Jersey’s Department of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P) on numerous occasions, according to the affidavit. CNN reached out to DCP&P for comment Wednesday evening. Other instances of alleged abuse against the child were detailed in the affidavit. The child’s grandmother told police Gregor kept her grandson overnight against her will, and when he returned in the morning he had “blood on his shirt and mouth.” Separately, a past partner of Gregor told police that she observed Gregor throwing the child off a boat after getting angry while crabbing, later claiming he was just “rough housing,” according to the affidavit.
  7. Kid looked like a normal skinny kid. The shitbag dad could definitely lose a few pounds. I think the treadmill thing was just an excuse to abuse the kid.
  8. More info. Douchebag and his wife were divorced. Reads like the poor kid was abused by this shitbag for a couple of years. The mother supposedly repeatedly reported the shitbag for abuse but looks like the state did nothing about it. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/nj-v-christopher-gregor-treadmill-abuse-murder-trial/ar-AA1nBbw4 OMS RIVER, N.J. (Court TV) — The trial is underway in the case of a New Jersey father who allegedly forced his six-year-old son to run on a treadmill because he believed the boy was “too fat.” The child later died of injuries believed to be sustained from chronic abuse. In court documents obtained by Court TV, investigators say surveillance footage from the fitness center at Gregor’s apartment complex shows Corey running on a treadmill as his father increases the speed on March 20, 2021. In the video, the boy stumbles and falls multiple times as he attempts to keep up. Gregor can be seen grabbing Corey by the shirt, and at one point, he appears to bite the child’s head. Two weeks later, on April 2, Gregor said he brought his son to a hospital after the boy woke up from a nap stumbling, slurring his words, and experiencing nausea and shortness of breath. Corey was taken for a CT scan, where he began having seizures. Lifesaving measures were taken, but Corey could not be saved. Dr. Dante Ragusa, an Ocean County medical examiner who performed an April 3 autopsy on Corey’s body, issued a finding on the cause of death: Blunt force injuries with cardiac and liver contusions with acute inflammation and sepsis. However, he did not rule on the manner of death; rather, he deemed it “undetermined.” It wasn’t until a consulting forensic pathologist reviewed the case in September 2021 that the manner of death was determined to be homicide. Dr. Thomas Andrew believes Corey suffered an acute traumatic injury to the heart 4-12 hours before his death. Dr. Andrew found what he described as evidence of chronic abuse, including blunt impact injuries of the chest and abdomen with laceration of the heart, left pulmonary contusion, laceration and contusion of the liver. Gregor was initially arrested for endangering the welfare of a child on July 7 for the treadmill incident. Authorities said he was “subsequently released as a consequence of New Jersey Bail Reform.” He was arrested for Corey’s murder on March 9, 2022. Clarification: Gregor was charged in two separate incidents, each having different charges associated with them. The treadmill incident, which resulted in a charge of child endangerment (Count 1), occurred on March 20, 2021. On April 2, 2021 (Count 2), Corey died of blunt force trauma; no treadmill was involved. The charge of causing Corey’s death is described as Gregor “knowingly caused serious bodily injury resulting in the death of another.” Gregor’s defense has also hired a consulting forensic pathologist who determined Corey’s manner of death was “natural.” Defense attorney Mario Gallucci clarified further in a written statement to Court TV that Corey’s death was caused by “complications from pneumonia.” At the time of his death, the boy’s mother and Gregor shared joint custody. According to reports, Gregor was not present in Corey’s life until he was four. Corey’s mother, Breanna Micciolo, said she reported Gregor for abuse over 100 times, but no one took action. Breanna has since sued the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency for failing to protect Corey properly. Gregor, who turned down a 30-year plea offer, is currently being held without bond in the Ocean County Jail. If convicted, he faces life in prison.
  9. Picture is worth a thousand words...
  10. I found something that's even more fucked up. After seeing this and reading about it, I'm done internetting for the day https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/doctors-shocked-to-find-a-32-cm-live-eel-inside-vietnamese-mans-rectum-perform-emergency-surgery-101711182908898.html In a series of unfortunate events, a Vietnamese man, 34, received an unusual and shocking diagnosis after experiencing severe abdominal cramps. His symptoms prompted medical professionals at the Hai Ha district medical centre to perform an ultrasound and an X-ray. The scans showed that there was a live eel trapped in his belly, which resulted in peritonitis, as per reports. According to Nguoi Dua Tin, doctors believe that the 30 cm eel entered the man's body through his anus and slid through his colon. The patient was conscious and had less pain in his abdomen after the surgery. Physicians stated that they would keep an eye out for any issues and continue to coordinate feeding, fluids, and antibiotics.
  11. This dude is destined to be a cartel leader.
  12. Warning. Large thing coming out of a person's body through her mouth. On the positive side, I bet she was skinny as fuck.
  13. Who wants to go on an Antarctica expedition with me? Volcano spewing $6000 worth of gold crystals per day. https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2024/04/25/Mount-Erebus-volcano-gold/3971714052176/ It sounds like a dream, but it's true in Antarctica, gold rains from the sky. Tucked in among the glaciers, fiery Mount Erebus is the southernmost active volcano on Earth, providing a bit of heat amid the frozen landscape. While volcanic bombs are exciting, it's the bursts of gas spraying tiny crystals of metallic gold that surprise scientists, who estimate the volcano spews around 80 grams of gold a day -- that's worth around $6,000.
  14. I'm a piece of shit and you trigger my POSness, so I'ma sue. Fuck this dude, and his lawyer. https://www.thepublica.com/teen-who-beat-teaching-aide-over-nintendo-switch-confiscation-sues-school-for-failing-to-meet-his-needs/ A violent autistic teen who was caught on camera brutally beating a teaching aide last year is seeking legal recourse against a Florida school district for “failing to meet his needs.” Brendan Depa was arrested for aggravated battery and is facing up to 30 years in prison for assaulting an employee at Matanzas High School. According to the Daily Mail, the 18-year-old teen, who is over 6 feet tall and weighs almost 270 pounds, is suing the Flagler County school district for “failing to meet his needs” after 59-year-old teaching aide Joan Naydich took away his Nintendo Switch. In response to Naydich’s threat, Depa reportedly spat on her and chased her as she fled the classroom to report the incident to school administrators. Disturbing surveillance footage shows the teen, who was 17 at the time, pushing the teaching aide “to the ground before kneeling and punching her in the head and back” over a dozen times. In the suit, Depa’s lawyers claim that Matanzas High School employees knew of his “disabilities, triggers, and problem behaviors,” along with his history of wrongdoings, including spitting, shoving an aide, intimidating school staff, and shouting at his teachers. It also highlights that because Depa is “a large black male student, he is subjected to misperceptions and racism.” The lawsuit noted that “the school and staff working with him and the district knew that the electronics, specifically the Nintendo and its use on a school campus, was a trigger for escalating behaviors,” reads the filing, which describes the teen as a “ticking time bomb whose needs, despite concerns and warnings, were completed disregarded by the district.” Continuing, Depa’s lawyers argued that the brutal attack on Naydich, who suffered from multiple broken ribs and a concussion, was due to the school district’s “failure to address his needs or have staff around him” with the proper training. “This incident started with a paraprofessional and the student exchanging words and the student being reprimanded in front of his peers. He was punished by being denied his electronic device, even though other students were allowed theirs. The paraprofessional and the teacher began discussing his ability to bring electronics to school, in front of him and in front of his classmates.” The suit also describes Depa’s behavior as a “self-defense” mechanism after hearing educators “talk about him in front of his other classmates.” His lawyers blame the entire incident on Naydich, arguing she should not have interacted with him in the manner she did. “The paraprofessional should not have interacted with the student in this manner. Her and the teacher’s actions caused a predictable outcome. The IEP and behavior set out the evidence [of] interventions that should be utilized when a student misbehaves. The paraprofessional did not follow the plan and did not utilize an evidence-based strategy, putting herself in a dangerous situation.” Despite Naydich expressing how the attack has negatively impacted her life, turning her into a “totally different person.” Depa’s lawyers are seeking “compensatory education and placement in a behavioral therapeutic school” at the school district’s expense as well as covering the cost of any “out-of-pocket costs including tutoring fees and mental health services.”
  15. In the video some dude says there are 5 of them. I can't imagine the suck and douche levels of 5 hacks playing a 5 some.
  16. All 30 prob got the shit from the same dealer. He almost lost 30 customers in one day.
  17. Most of you probably already know his channel but if you don't, you may want to invest some time on his videos. Beautiful hikes. His cinematography is second to none. He's not a Youtuber, he's an artist. I've never spent any time in the Sierra Nevada mountains. I've spent a good amount of time hiking the Rockies in Colorado and the Wasatch in Utah. I may need to focus attention to Northern CA. I've never done any thru hikes. His John Muir Trail video is absolutely stunning. I got all kinds of feels at the end of this movie. But his movies have a way of doing that.
  18. Hurry up, they are all about to be arrested. You can vulture, show empathy, bail one or two out, and maybe get laid. Go forth young man. We're rooting for you. And oh yea, post pictures!!!
  19. They mostly got the response they wanted. It'll be in the news which is what they want. That's all they care about. If/when DPS starts beating them, then they'll really get what they want. All I see in the video is a gaggle full of assholes. And with that I've given this bullshit too much attention. I'll resume to turning off or skipping any protest shit I see on media.
  20. Dude all the protesters are in the South lawn. No one here is going to be impressed and want to fuck you.
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