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The horrifying results of defunding the police

  1. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I've been in bed all morning save for taking a piss and making a sandwich. It's a good day for laying in bed all day. I'm gonna do more of it now. Thanks
  2. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Speaking of police, I was trying to think up a way of getting them to do something to me to where I could file lawsuit and make millions.

    My only idea so far is to climb into my friend's apartment through her balcony, which I would have permission to do, and she would be arriving home and "not know" it was me, having just turned into the parking lot to see 'someone' opening her deck door and going in.

    Then she calls the cops and tells them someone broke into her apartment it's a burglar or a mad man! And then then the cops show up, and I'm just in there chilling like any other day, but I'll be in the bathroom taking a dumpling, and the cops will burst in thinking I'm a rapist or whatever, and they'll startle me and I'll act scared because I think that THEY are robbers or rapists just busting down my door, and hopefully i can get them to beat me or tase me or maybe even shoot me.

    But ultimately I will have just been her friend the entire time and it was a mix-up on her part as if she had known it was me she wouldn't have called the police.

    That's just the framework of one idea I have. Obviously it would need some kinks to be worked out but I think it might work.

    Ultimately I just need to get illegally arrested for doing nothing wrong. If I get tased and arrested for taking a shit when it turns out I was just a friend doing nothing wrong, it could work. But maybe they'd have a plausible reason for hurting and arresting me under the assumption I broke in and was a big bad raper man.

    and yes, i know its as retarded as it sounds THANK YOU
  3. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by mmQ So what I said is true. Being a doordasher is riskier than being a cop, especially when you include all the risks not just the risk of dying or being injured.

    How much is the hourly wage for these doordashers risking their lives daily?
  4. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Obbe How much is the hourly wage for these doordashers risking their lives daily?

    I don't know, it looks like it varies as they're not necessarily working 'per hour' as opposed to 'per order.'

    A quick search seems to show they make anywhere from $14 - $30 an hour depending on tips, and doordasher base pay per order is anywhere from $2-$10.
  5. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Again the food item being delivered isn't relevant to the death rate

    Again it's not just food delivery it's driver/sales workers. Not all of those are food delivery.
  6. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Again it's not just food delivery it's driver/sales workers. Not all of those are food delivery.

    both driver and sales can be food delivery...

    Go past a pizza store and it literally says "Hiring drivers"

    ETA:

    From the .gov site

    Some driver/sales workers use their own vehicles to deliver goods to customers, such as takeout food
  7. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    The moral of my story is that its odd that people so often say the police are out there risking their lives for us every day, but nobody is saying wow the garbage-men and roofers and loggers and delivery drivers are out there risking their lives for us every day what HEROS and what an honorable profession to be a GARBAGE MAN risking their lives just so that we don't have to deal with our own stupid garbage.

    Garbage men are the real heroes is my point.

    There was some vietnam veteran that was talking about how its stupid to just automatically tell a any veteran you see 'thank you for your service' like you don't fucking know what they even did maybe they didn't do anything commendable at all, just putting on the uniform doesn't mean jack shit.

    Same should go for cops. Yes, they absolutely can both be very honorable jobs with honorable men and women, heroes in fact, that do in fact put their life on the line during the course of their career or their duty or their tour or whatever. Its just not an automatic thing (or shouldn't be in my opinion).

    There's no reason when a person becomes a police officer that everyone should say WOW what an honorable and heroic profession that young man is getting into. You can tell he's a good person who has a good heart and wants to make a difference in their community. People are like that though. Blind respect I guess you could call it. I don't have that. You are just another person to me until demonstrated otherwise.

    That's across the board too. Mailman, garbage man, piano player, teacher, nurse... none of them are automatically heroes and good people by default just because of their profession. Most of them may very well be good people, but its because of who they are, not what they do. Nurses steal pills and abuse patients, teachers inappropriately touch children etc etc.
  8. Cops are out there scoffing free doughnuts and coffee from the 7/11
  9. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by mmQ I don't know, it looks like it varies as they're not necessarily working 'per hour' as opposed to 'per order.'

    A quick search seems to show they make anywhere from $14 - $30 an hour depending on tips, and doordasher base pay per order is anywhere from $2-$10.

    Sounds like those cops didn't know how good they had it.
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Obbe Sounds like those cops didn't know how good they had it.

    Especially compared to paramedics (the ones actually saving lives lol) who make on average less than 40k a year and have almost just as high of a death rate per 100,000 according to my googlings.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  11. They should have just taken the pay and shot someone every few months to get on paid vacation indefinitely.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  12. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson both driver and sales can be food delivery…

    Go past a pizza store and it literally says "Hiring drivers"

    ETA:

    From the .gov site

    Some driver/sales workers use their own vehicles to deliver goods to customers, such as takeout food

    can be ≠ must be
    some ≠ all
  13. give him a break.

    english isnt his native language.
  14. Originally posted by Speedy Parker can be ≠ must be
    some ≠ all



    Feel free to quote me where I said ALL...
  15. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    Feel free to quote me where I said ALL…

    Your argument was that pizza delivery is more dangerous than copping. You used a government stat about driver/sales workers to back your statement as if all 83 driver/sales workers were delivering pizza.

    Don't try to wiggle out just admit you took the title of the blog and the stat from gov and ran without thinking it through.
  16. i ignored this thread for weeks adn come back with a heavily biased video. call me obbe jr



    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Cops are out there scoffing free doughnuts and coffee from the 7/11

    and you pay for it, and the roads they drive on
  17. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood i ignored this thread for weeks adn come back with a heavily biased video. call me obbe jr


    OJ
  18. Originally posted by Speedy Parker Your argument was that pizza delivery is more dangerous than copping.

    Wasn't my argument kid...it's the published facts.

    ..and simply because not ALL delivery drivers are not delivering pizza doesn't mean pizza delivery guys are not at a higher risk than cops.

    Stay in school kid.
  19. Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood and you pay for it, and the roads they drive on

    Relevance?
  20. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Wasn't my argument kid…it's the published facts.

    ..and simply because not ALL delivery drivers are not delivering pizza doesn't mean pizza delivery guys are not at a higher risk than cops.

    Stay in school kid.

    How many pizza delivery drivers died on the job from unnatural causes.
    How many pizza delivery drivers are there?
    How many cops died on the job from unnatural causes?
    How many cops are there?

    Get those numbers and maybe I'll help you with your math homework.
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