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I read something in my social media feed (not here) last week, and it's still stuck in my brain.

"Friendly reminder this holiday season: if you see someone stealing food or medicine, no you didn't."

What a time to be alive.
“When you steal from the rich, it's criminal. But stealing from the poor… that's capitalism.” — Jacob Frye - Assassin's Creed: Syndicate.
 

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Or: So the reason why Aubrey Plaza is trending is because of A Colombian hitwoman, known as ‘The Doll,’ who was arrested last night looks like her. "The Doll"
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OMG! Snarf is an assassin?? He said he just was on vacation!
 


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Or: So the reason why Aubrey Plaza is trending is because of A Colombian hitwoman, known as ‘The Doll,’ who was arrested last night looks like her. "The Doll"
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I mean, if someone told you a credible report that Aubrey Plaza was actually a Colombian assassin, you would have been surprised, but not shocked, right?
 


I know both Danny and Snarf have pointed out times when judges have just been done with lawyers when they put out their decisions, I have a new line to add to the sass, this comes from Judge Neomi Rao of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

"I know Congress doesn't legislate all the time, but here they did," she said. "They actually passed a law..." :ROFLMAO:
 

I read something in my social media feed (not here) last week, and it's still stuck in my brain.

"Friendly reminder this holiday season: if you see someone stealing food or medicine, no you didn't."

What a time to be alive.
It’s not just now. I’ve heard stuff like that all my life. “Snitches get stitches” and all that. There’s a million variations. “Know an undocumented immigrant, no you don’t.” Don’t talk to cops. Etc.

Back in the Depression when a farmer was evicted and his farm auctioned off, the other farmers in the community would fill the auction and muscle out anyone else. They’d refuse to bid and quiet anyone other than the original owner from bidding. Ensuring the owner got to buy back his farm for pennies on the dollar.

There’s a long history of poor and working-class people sticking together in the US. They just don’t teach any of it in school.
 
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Same here in Australia. Nowadays you can buy US sweets at US themed sweet stores, and even in some regular supermarkets.

And yet the most soda-drinking country in the whole damn world can't manage to stock Irn-Bru anywhere within an hour of me... 🤬 <glares at America>
(And I am not about to spend $30-40 plus shipping to order a six-pack of soda off the internet.)
 
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It’s not just now. I’ve heard stuff like that all my life. “Snitches get stitches” and all that. There’s a million variations. “Know an undocumented immigrant, no you don’t.” Don’t talk to cops. Etc.

Back in the Depression when a farmer was evicted and his farm auctioned off, the other farmer in the community would fill the auction and muscle out anyone else. They’d refuse to bid and quiet anyone other than the original owner from bidding. Ensuring the owner got to buy back his farm for pennies on the dollar.

There’s a long history of poor and working-class people sticking together in the US. They just don’t teach any of it in school.

Maybe I'm a little out if touch here, but I always thought "snitches get stitches" was less Robin-hood-esque and "don't mess with the mafia". Not so much a rally cry of fighting the oppressors as much as "meet the new boss, same as the old boss".
 


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