Well, that’s not really charging, now is it?
Well, that’s not really charging, now is it?
Sorry to break your kids’ hearts then, because there’s no way he goes to prison for this.
And how are their wives?
Awesome story, but those lawmakers need to do more than just clap. This will be hollow if nothing more comes from it.
They are protesting policies that led to the heatwave.
Haven’t played anything yet but I’m sure I’ll be fine.
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I truly mean this in good faith: you would honestly rather that she continue suffering?
It is so bizarre to me that regarding an article about a woman who wants to die because of constant mental anguish, the very first thing you felt was worth saying is “she is really pretty”.
If I’m being perfectly honest, I don’t entirely know my own point, I just had to comment on it because it stood out as do bizarre to me.
That’s an impressively cynical take, even for the internet. Think I’ve had enough for tonight, yeesh.
Tragic. My heart goes out to the families, and I hope the injured can be rescued.
Personally, I don’t think that two wrongs cancel out, and I’m not particularly keen on hypocrisy. Just wanted to point out for people who might not know that story has no evidence.
To be clear, there’s no evidence he did.
Both sides need to agree for a ceasefire to work, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter.
Why are you so cynically dismissive of breaking news that one side of a war would be willing to accept a ceasefire proposal? It matters a lot.
Being not a fan of someone saying “good” in regards to the death of 100 human beings is not equitable to being a fan of Putin. That is what we call a non sequitur; they do not relate to each other in a way that supports you making that conclusion.
Yes, I think it is weird. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unconscionable and tragic. This view does not conflict with expressing remorse that 100 human beings were killed in the blink of an eye. The fact that you think holding the latter opinion means the person must be making a political statement is sad.
I don’t have a direct line to Putin to take it up with him.
Valuing human life isn’t coming across as approval of Putin’s actions, is it? Cause that would be a weird conclusion to draw, imho.
Nah I’ll care about all humans now, thanks.
That’s not that the commenter said. You can abhor the death of 100 people, and still commend Ukraine for defending itself.
How about both?