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  1. Originally posted by CandyRein My boyfriend and I are waken baken and I said you’re so sexy and he said no you are ..I wanna rape you …

    And did he rape you??
  2. Inductive reasoning.

    see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_reasoning
  3. Seductive reasoning.
  4. Originally posted by Meikai But that would require looking back at his posts and like… deductive (inductive?) reasoning. I am a very lazy person.

    Reductive reasoning.
  5. Sold in small, blue vials, through Wayfare and Pizza Pizza.
  6. Definition of acquittal
    : a setting free from the charge of an offense by verdict, sentence, or other legal process
    : the act of deciding that a person is not guilty of a crime : the act of acquitting someone
  7. The spike protein in the concoction triggers a cytokine storm, so if your body is not in good health, you die. Totally intentional, to thin out the herd, eliminate the weak, and bring the world population down to 500 million.
  8. Gorilla Glue requires a coat of water to cure. Without the water coat, it's pretty harmless.
  9. The virus has a 99.9%+ recovery rate, much like a common flu. Dangerous experimental injections are entirely unnecessary.
  10. Originally posted by Antifa Member How is that gay at all?

    Dicks are manly as fuck dude. You only play with weak ass kids. I fuck MEN. Real, hairy men. You can't fuck around in the bedroom with men like that because they'll beat the shit out of you. You can't handle men. You'd crumple like a weak bitch at the first thrust. You need to be with kids and women because those are the only people you can physically overpower to rape.

    Sick fuck…

    You like to be raped and dominated by large, hairy men.
  11. Originally posted by Antifa Member Doesn't happen.

    https://mylrc.sdlegislature.gov/api/Documents/Issue%20Memo/124655.pdf

    For civil forfeiture, an owner does not need to be charged with a crime to have assets seized. Law enforcement
    need only prove they had a reasonable basis for believing a crime was committed. This type of forfeiture is
    currently used for drug asset forfeitures. Civil forfeiture laws came to fruition in South Dakota in 1970 with the
    creation of civil forfeiture in SDCL 34-20B-70 for drug-related crimes. The original statute went through a variety
    of changes in the 1970s and 1980s with the most recent change coming in 2016. Bills attempting to expand the
    practice of civil forfeiture to vehicles used in felony-offense DUIs have been proposed several times throughout
    the last decade, but failed to become law.

    There are many aspects to asset forfeiture in South Dakota. A person may forfeit products, materials, containers,
    or equipment used in manufacturing, storing, or distributing controlled substances or marijuana. A person may
    also forfeit any vehicles or conveyances used to transport controlled substances or marijuana and any books,
    records, money, or any other assets acquired or used in the sale or purchase of controlled substances or
    marijuana. Less frequently, real property such as land or real estate may also be forfeited. To forfeit any of the
    aforementioned, law enforcement must first have probable cause that the property in question was directly
    related to the illegal activity in order to seize it.

    Law enforcement may seize the property but for the state to keep the property it must follow certain procedures
    depending on the type of property being forfeited. For property other than vehicles or real property, the attorney
    general must file a summons and complaint in circuit court, describe the property, the state of the property's
    location, the property's current custodian, the name of each owner if known, the name of each party in interest,
    and allege the essential elements of the claimed violation.
  12. If you're driving along, and they find a joint in your car, they will seize your car, and everything in it. You don't even have to be convicted of any crime. They like that. They like it a lot.
  13. The Trial of the Dead Pope.
  14. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny now your sounding borderline spectral.

    I'm a nobody.
  15. Originally posted by Donald Trump Next they'll be impeaching dead guys.

    The British used to dig dead people up, behead them, draw and quarter them, then dump them in an unmarked grave.
  16. Lanny will be forced to sell his body.
  17. Originally posted by Meikai The tattered remnants of their collective dignity.

    They don't have any dignity. Nor shame.
  18. South Dakota police make billions for themselves in forfeitures for a joint of weed. They're not going to let all that free cash go so easily. South Dakota does not require a criminal conviction to forfeit property. This means that the state has a low hurdle in connecting the property to the alleged crime and an owner must prove his or her innocence by showing that the property was not connected to the alleged crime.
  19. Originally posted by Meikai Only in the news media's wildest, wettest dreams.

    What's stopping them?
  20. There should be a GoFundMe created to feed and house Lanny for the next decade or so.
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