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twtsc · 3 months
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Spartanburg Community Faces Tragedy in Wake of Deadly Shooting
Spartanburg, SC – A fatal shooting incident on February 21, 2024, near 155 Halsey Avenue, has left the community in mourning and searching for answers. The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the Spartanburg County Coroner, Rusty Clevenger, have been at the forefront of the investigation, providing critical details as they unfold. Responding to reports of gunfire at approximately…
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seccamsla · 8 months
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Dramatic Robbery Unfolds at Local Store | Caught on Camera In this shocking and heart-pounding video, we bring you an exclusive firsthand look at a dramatic robbery that unfolded at a local store. The entire incident was captured on camera, providing a chilling account of the events as they transpired. As the video begins, you'll witness the perpetrators storming into the store with masks concealing their identities, brandishing weapons, and demanding valuables. The store's surveillance cameras captured every heart-stopping moment, from the initial entry to the tense standoff with the store's employees and customers.
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losangelesnewsfeed · 1 year
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Nashville School Shooting Leaves Community in Shock
"Community mourns tragic Nashville school shooting on March 28, 2023."
On March 28, 2023, a Nashville school was the site of a tragic shooting that has left the community reeling. The incident, which occurred at a local high school, resulted in the deaths of several students and faculty members, as well as numerous injuries. The entire community is struggling to come to terms with this senseless act of violence, and many are left wondering how such a tragedy could…
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reportwire · 2 years
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Uvalde superintendent recommends firing of school Police Chief Pete Arredondo | San Antonio News | San Antonio
Uvalde superintendent recommends firing of school Police Chief Pete Arredondo | San Antonio News | San Antonio
click to enlarge Joseph Guillen Members of law enforcement lay flowers at a makeshift memorial outside Robb Elementary School. Uvalde’s Board of Education will vote Saturday whether to fire district police Chief Pete Arredondo after the schools’ superintendent recommended his termination, according to a meeting agenda. Arredondo has faced intense criticism for his handling of the Robb…
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“If you’re not willing to accept the punishment that might come with defending your supposedly deeply held beliefs, it’s not actually political protest—it’s cosplay complete with keffiyehs.”
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alwaysbewoke · 21 days
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You know, when I think about Arcane I can't help but think about the fact that I'm not a huge fan of how Vander handled things.
I mean his heart was definitely in the right place, he wanted to protect his children and his people, but to be honest there were moments where I felt like he was very confidently doing the wrong thing.
Specially in a child rearing sense. Now I just want to put it out there, that we the audience are shown a biased depiction of Vander.
Just about every scene he's in he's surrounded by his people who (mostly) look to him for protection, his children who adore him, or his enemies who are literal drug lord gang leader bad guys and corrupt policemen. Who are not humanized by the story until after his death.
For one there's Vi's pretty obvious eldest daughter syndrome, which Vander does nothing to try and curb. In fact I feel like in most of their scenes together Vander is treating this unhealthy dynamic as Vi being her sibling's leader and that she therefor needs to take more responsibility for them.
Even though I feel like Vander teaching Vi that way of thinking caused a lot of problems for all of the kids.
Sure it's great when your kids can work together, but there shouldn't be a pecking order among them, and if there is you shouldn't encourage it.
Vander fully expects Vi to take responsibility for Powder(which makes some level of sense considering she's 4-ish years younger than Vi), but also Mylo and Claggor, who are both the same age as her.
Meaning that if Vander trusts Vi to look after herself (and Powder) I feel like he should be able to trust Mylo and Claggor to look after themselves.
Vi should not be saddled with the responsibility of being in charge of her siblings, who are literally the same age as her.
If Vander is going to be reprimanding Vi for getting into trouble, he should be getting on to Mylo and Claggor just as much.
Sure Mylo and Claggor mention that Vander is going to be upset, but it's very obvious that the majority of the responsibility rests on Vi's shoulders.
Which, sure they look up to Vi and listen to what she has to say and what she thinks they should be doing.
But if it's to the point where Vander thinks it's gotten to the point that they will literally blindly follow Vi into dangerous situations because she said so. Then I feel like it's time for Vander to have a sit down with the rest of his kids and have the very important "Thinking for yourself" talk.
It's- You can't raise your children to just blindly follow their oldest sibling their entire life, and raise the oldest child to be the caretaker of the rest of their siblings their entire life.
Yeah, Vi needs to think things through a bit more, because the other kids look up to her a lot, and will go along with whatever her plans are, because they think she knows what she's doing and they trust her.
But also the other kids need to know how to assess things for themselves, rather than just blindly follow whatever it is Vi says, no matter how much they look up to her.
Like this man fully thinks that his 15 year old daughter, who clearly has problems with her temper and being impulsive herself, should also be responsible for her two adoptive brothers who are functionally the same age as her [one with a pretty obvious superiority/inferiority complex], alongside her younger sister who already has problems of some kind of anxiety.
Mylo and Claggor are just fully not held to the same standard as Vi in spite of being the same age, and literally getting into the exact same trouble. Their choice to go along with what Vi planned, is put onto Vi's shoulders when it shouldn't be, because if Vi is old enough to know better in Vander's mind, so are Mylo and Claggor.
If it was just Powder I could somewhat understand. She's younger, more impressionable, she idolizes Vi, she's not as strong or fast as the other three and if Vi forgot that at some point Powder could have gotten left behind or hurt.
You know the general "You need to be a good role model for your younger sibling because they look to you for guidance" stuff.
Like the fact that Vi feels the need to fight Piltover in order to secure a better life for Powder in Act 1 tells me so much just how parentified Vi is when it comes to Powder's care.
Which I do think originated from before Vander adopted the girls, to be fair to Vander. Vi gives off the vibe of looking after Powder having always been her responsibility.
To be unfair to Vander, I don't think he did anything to try and undo Vi's over responsible and over protective mindset when it came to Powder after adopting them.
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imwritesometimes · 1 year
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I feel like every review of the Barry series finale that's like 'it was just meh...' is intentionally missing the point cause if they actually had to confront 'hey we as a country venerate service members to an insane degree when, just like normal people cause that's what they are, some of them are bad people. we will jump through hoops to absolve any wrongs these people commit. the police do get it massively wrong sometimes. justice is not always dished out. and we will make a butchered spectacle out of a tragedy for ticket sales.' they wouldn't get many clicks.....
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slechterick · 1 year
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got into an argument w a psychiatrist today during a class on law in psychiatry lmao this guy was NOT prepared for someone vehemently disagreeing with certain standards of practice. "b-b-but this is how it's done, these are the rules" that doesn't mean it's right buddy
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froggyrights · 2 years
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Reminder that since twitter has already been having serious security issues that could only have gotten worse since musk fired 75% of his staff you should change your password if you use the same one for other sites, and definitely remove your credit card details, important email adresses and phone number as well.
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bigcryptiddies · 1 year
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My favorite thing about true crime haters is when they are like “there is definitely no respectful way to present true crime as a genre, we should definitely stop talking about these cases—especially the ones that wouldn’t be talked about otherwise—altogether and stop bringing attention to them so that less cases get solved and nonprofits receive less funding”
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nagararitsu · 1 year
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dumbledore is a silly little old man who should be in jail
#first and foremost for literally killing his 14 year old sister#(yes yes maybe he didn’t do it yadda yadda I don’t care)#secondly for hiring hagrid as a care of magical creatures teacher when that man didn’t even do his magic gcses!!#he got expelled in third year which means he only finished up to second year. his knowledge only goes up to the equivalent of a magic year 8#that is definitely illegal like it has to be hagrid has absolutely no qualifications to speak of and I don’t care that he’s a lovely man#thirdly for beating up magical law enforcement in harry’s fifth year and also technically the prime minister#like r u serious that is so illegal#fourthly for running a vigilante club that I’m pretty sure was canonically illegal#and everyone knew he ran it as well like sure they did great things in both wars but it’s still fucking illegal#fifth for letting moody (crouch) use unforgivables in class and on students.#like I can’t believe they were like ‘u can never use these spells bc u go straight to azkaban’#but then immediately turn around and use them on 14 year olds for a class demonstration#like that is sooooo illegal they’re literally minors#and dumbledore I’m pretty sure is overall responsible for that shit so#sixthky for taking harry to a fun little excursion to a glowy magical cave of death#they literally need parental permission to go to fucking hogsmeade a wizards only village which is literally built around the school#like it is definitely illegal to be taking him on a trip anywhere let alone a life threatening one to a glowy death cave#seventhly for being chief warlock of wizengamot or sm like that and headmaster of hogwarts and a bunch of other important official roles#like. that should be illegal even if it wasn’t bc no one man should hold that much power bro r u serious#albus dumbledore#this is not against dumbledore this is against jkr and everything she stands#this specifically points out her inability to use her brain and think past plot holes ever#anti jkr#hp
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“When it was exactly—and for exactly what reasons—irresponsible people became a protected class in America is open to debate, but the harsh fact of the matter is that stupidity and selfishness is now a life choice that is protected and rewarded by our government, our schools, and our courts.”
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Dear American Government specifically Congress,
HOW
MANY
MORE?
How many more children have to die before you do something?
Sincerely,
Someone Who Cannot Understand Why You Won't Protect Our Children
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moonfurthetemmie · 1 year
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Moonfur!
I made this :)
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Haha. Been emotional neglected until slash. Even if she was to hurt. She would tend wound even if it's for her own amusement and entertainment. She is gentle like a real parent
:((
Poor kid
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