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kokapetl

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  1. Pioneer Woman’s dad is/was a cardiac surgeon, and her husband’s family are worth tens of millions. There’s nothing truly rustic about them. I’m betting there’s private tutors.
  2. I thought public libraries were forbidden from blocking (legal) porn on constitutional grounds.
  3. It’s like he went ten minutes without oxygen between then and now.
  4. Do you think they do it exclusively in the plane?
  5. I think all western cultures find child death uncomfortable, but America and it’s abortion issues heighten the emotions for some.
  6. I don’t think there’s anything Karmic about children being exposed by a tabloid as having been victims of incestuous child sexual abuse.
  7. I think that if the documents can’t be sufficiently redacted to not identify the victims, the documents should not have been released.
  8. George Costanza’s ladies’ frames.
  9. Twelve and a half thousand comments. Citrus and Lemon must be creaming themselves.
  10. Does she punch herself in the face twice? For the two black eyes?
  11. Poor Counselor Troi. They really don’t feed her, do they?
  12. People magazine works like that, they don’t make shit up. Closer magazine won’t be reporting on the Duggars until at least 2040. Everyone else seems to just make shit up.
  13. Actdatascout.com and arcountydata.com. One has records for Benton County and the other has Washington County. Do a real estate records search for “Duggar”. Those are property only. I think there’s approx $2,000,000 of property JimChelle own in Benton County. The bulk of the properties they own are in Washington County, but it’s not so easy to calculate the values.
  14. I think she could pull blonde off, just not on her budget.
  15. Erect adult penises. And just the head.
  16. I used to work in FOI in Australia, we had like a week to just send out the initial “thank you for your application” letter. I think the actual time frame for supplying the actual information was like 45 or 90 days, and if it took longer, then it just did. The people in the Duggar case did it all over a weekend or something
  17. Another thing that shits me about LVP’s charities: there’s absolutely no skin in the game. They’re ultra safe. She’s not taking a brave stance.
  18. At least there’s some attempt at a backyard at Maison Dillard. Here in Australia, so many new houses just don’t have backyards. I’ve heard that Belgium or Luxembourg is extremely suburban. Is that true?
  19. I support the lawsuit. From the ruling “The content and circumstances of these disclosures do not just meet the standard of ‘shockingly degrading or egregiously humiliating,’ they illustrate them.” And Guided by the considerations detailed in Peffer, Eagle, and Cooksey, we hold that the appellees have alleged a plausible claim for the violation of a constitutional right. The appellees allege City and County law enforcement obtained information about Josh’s abuse from the appellees and their family, promising them confidentiality. They allege the officials then released those law enforcement reports to the public. They allege they were minors at the time of the molestation and at the time the reports were created. They allege the reports contained graphic details of their incestuous sexual abuse. And, they allege the reports were insufficiently redacted, de facto revealing their names to the public. Finally, they allege the officials released the reports in an effort to promote the appearance of transparency. Therefore, the appellees have pleaded sufficient facts to meet Peffer’s “exacting standard.” See Eagle, 88 F.3d at 625. The information released by the officials involved “highly personal matters representing the most intimate aspect of human affair,” Eagle, 88 F.3d at 625 (internal quotation removed), and the appellees had a legitimate expectation of privacy in that information. Not only did police promise the appellees that the information would remain private, but Arkansas law also supported this expectation of privacy. In sum, the information was inherently private and is therefore entitled Arkansas Code provides that [a] law enforcement agency shall not disclose to the public information directly or indirectly identifying the victim of a sex offense except to the extent that disclosure is: (1) Of the site of the sex offense; (2) Required by law; (3) Necessary for law enforcement purposes; or (4) Permitted by the court for good cause. Ark. Code Ann. § 16-90-1104(b). Section 16-90-1104(b)(2) includes an exception for disclosures required by law, but the exception is clarified by Arkansas’s Child Maltreatment Act, which states that [a]ny data, records, reports, or documents that are created, collected, or compiled by or on behalf of the Department of Human Services, the Department of Arkansas State Police, or other entity authorized under this chapter to perform investigations or provide services to children, individuals, or families shall not be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of 1967, § 25-19-101 et seq.
  20. Cosplay girl looked like she had circumcised penises growing out of her ears. Also, I’m betting there’s no cosplayer union or health insurance. Lesson: Not Learned.
  21. I loved the old internet, but the speed sucked. I remember a friend circa 1997 downloaded a whole cd-rom. It was split up into hundreds of chunks, and it took him a week to download them all. 700 MB takes like a minute these days. I also remember when still & video camera functions came to mobile phones. I thought, “no one will buy these for children, there’s too much potential for bad things like nude selfies and videos”. Of course, I was wrong.
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