Instigator
Naturally Camouflaged
[the staring tame crusher]
Get unlimited nigger
My mobile WiFi is something like £35 a month and I can take it with me and masturbate and whatever park I want to and not even have to worry about bandwidth.
2024-07-04 at 2:50 PM UTC
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Dog attacks cop
Instigator
Naturally Camouflaged
[the staring tame crusher]
I would have gone back in and watched from the window...
There's probably some stupid law about allowing a dog to attack an emergency worker or some other new law to protect the police.
You can be charged in the UK if you kick away a police dog as they're now classed as "emergency staff"
2024-07-04 at 1:05 PM UTC
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Happy 4th of July
Instigator
Naturally Camouflaged
[the staring tame crusher]
Thanks for inventing oreo cookies 'murica
Love you.
2024-07-03 at 5:14 PM UTC
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Well now
Instigator
Naturally Camouflaged
[the staring tame crusher]
Bradley B had always been an animal lover. He grew up with dogs and cats, and as an adult, he continued to surround himself with furry friends. So, it came as a shock to everyone when they heard that Bradley had been accused of stabbing a dog.
The incident happened late one night when Bradley was walking home from a bar. He came across a stray dog, rummaging through a garbage can. At first, Bradley felt pity for the animal and approached it with the intention of giving it some food. But as he got closer, the dog growled and snapped at him.
In a fit of fear and anger, Bradley pulled out a pocket knife and stabbed the dog. He immediately regretted his actions and called for an ambulance. The dog survived, but Bradley was arrested and charged with animal cruelty.
The trial was highly publicized, and Bradley's life was turned upside down. He lost his job, his friends, and his reputation. The prosecutor argued for a harsh sentence, citing Bradley's lack of remorse and his history of alcohol abuse.
But Bradley's defense attorney painted a different picture. He argued that Bradley was a good person who had made a terrible mistake. He said that Bradley had been struggling with depression and anxiety, and that the night of the incident, he had been heavily intoxicated.
In the end, the judge decided to give Bradley a second chance. He sentenced him to probation at a halfway house, where he would receive counseling and treatment for his mental health and substance abuse issues.
Bradley was grateful for the opportunity to turn his life around. He knew that he had let a lot of people down, including himself. But he was determined to make things right and to prove that he was not the monster that everyone thought he was.
At the halfway house, Bradley worked hard to better himself. He attended therapy sessions and support groups, and he volunteered at a local animal shelter. He was determined to make amends for his actions and to help other animals in need.
Over time, Bradley began to rebuild his life. He got a new job, made new friends, and even started dating again. He still struggled with his demons, but he was determined to keep moving forward.
Looking back on that fateful night, Bradley knew that he could never take back what he had done. But he hoped that by turning his life around, he could in some way make up for his mistake and show the world that he was a changed man.