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warrenlayberry.bsky.social
Freelance editor and ghostwriter on Vancouver Island. Amateur naturalist, photographer, illustrator, and long-suffering Habs fan.
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Sigh: "…can't just shrug this stuff off."
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It's sometimes too easy to excuse an inability to discern where the lines are as "edge." Just because you play a physical, edgy game doesn't mean you can't learn. Is that tricky? Of course, it is. And maybe these guys need a little more rope... but you can't just shrug off this stuff off.
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When your prison system is for profit and you have shareholders to think about…
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Note: he is NOT going to be prime minister. The NDP will, in fact, be fortunate to get through this election as an official party. And when the dust settles, they are going to need to look to new leadership.
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I was thinking the same thing about the Flyers.
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Not exactly sure what there is to investigate. The participants were doing something explicitly illegal and INVITED a journalist.
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Except the slimey little shitweasel can't simply make that assertion because he hasn't seen the evidence because he doesn't have the security clearance required.
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Just missed both goals. Sixteen seconds left in the period.
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When a goal is at stake, they need to go into these reviews with a clear understanding of what they are actually looking for. Trying to determine if it was offside: difficult. Looking for clear evidence is simple—if you have to review for more than a few seconds then it's not clear.
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Granted, it *might* have been offside. It was close. But was there undisputed evidence of that? Nope. Not even close. I feel the officials fucked that up by trying to determine if it was offside. The fact that they looked at it as long as they did proved it wasn't indisputable.
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More of that American Exceptionalism the world has heard so much about for so long…
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Right but Schumer is one of the people positioned to be important to the fight and that's the problem.
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Too bad he didn't *start* thinking about Trump *before* he voted for him. Ah well. Consequences.
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And a note that to stop atrocities (apart from voting for the correct people) citizens need to stop following orders.
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I love @wefail.bsky.social portraits
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