Run, you fucking piece of shit. Go go go gogogogogogog!
My niece told her grandmother about her fear of getting murdered at school. Feel that fear, asshole.
Run, you fucking piece of shit. Go go go gogogogogogog!
My niece told her grandmother about her fear of getting murdered at school. Feel that fear, asshole.
Strawman
Nope, logical inference based on what you said.
Or does “toddlers parents should be in charge of what they have access to” mean something non-literal? Was it metaphorical? I doubt it.
If you’re going to make sweeping general statements that apply in every situation, that’s not my fault.
Nope, drugs are directly harmful, a child could hold and carry an unloaded weapon with no issue. Or they could shoot a gun that shoots something non lethal.
I said ‘access,’ not ‘use.’ A toddler cannot be harmed by picking up a bag of meth any more than they can be harmed by an unloaded weapon.
So it’s okay to let them do that, right?
Of course they can… Have you not noticed how cops wear gloves when they deal with drugs, the residue on a bag could literally kill someone.
But if your gun control counter negotiation is no toddlers or insane with guns, I will accept that counter offer.
Yes, I have noticed that cops buy into all kinds of propaganda bullshit about drugs.
And apparently so do you.
Cops also pass out when they touch a tiny bit of fentanyl despite fentanyl not being able to be absorbed by the skin that quickly or easily.
I guess this was fake…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFr41zHKmcU
You do see that she’s wearing gloves in that footage, right? So apparently your claim that they wear gloves to stop that is not true.
Also, if you’re going to post that video, you may want to watch this video about why that video is bullshit- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1daCmMFSJg
Use some basic logic. If fentanyl was that strong, a tiny bag would last for years.
Gotcha all coincidence… She had a medical emergency from searching a car. Sure thing!