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I’d love to read the article but this is as far as I got
Reloading the page got rid of it but still wtf. Forcing me to leave your website and reload the page is idiotic.
I’d love to read the article but this is as far as I got
Reloading the page got rid of it but still wtf. Forcing me to leave your website and reload the page is idiotic.
It looks like they drew over the actual frames from Legend of Korra
This link does a better job of elaboting than I could. But essentially there are punishments outlined for particular crimes. However, the judge may determine the severity of the outlined punishment on a case by case basis. Also, there are alternative punishments that a judge may use at their discretion, or at the request of the defense.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/criminal-sentencing-faq.html
Here’s an article about 7 unusual punishments given by judges.
https://theweek.com/articles/474331/7-ridiculously-bizarre-court-sentences
Any punishment that isn’t a fine, jail time, or community service is unusual by definition because those are the typical consequences. However, it is written into our laws that a judge may deviate from this norm if they feel it more suitable. So yes, a judge could interpret this as unusual, but I they have the legal freedom to decide it’s not.
She was also given a choice so she isn’t being forced into the “unusual” punishment. She chose it over conventional punishments.
What’s cruel about it? It seems akin to community service which is handed down as legal punishment all the time.
Ah that sucks. I guess I should have seen that coming. Some people just won’t learn =/ I wish there was a better way to prevent these parents from ruining the game for everyone.
Some little leagues have a similar rule. If a parent verbally abuses an umpire enough that parent must umpire a certain number of games to see just how hard it is. Punishment fits the crime perfectly.
A witch!
What is xManager?
I mean, I thought Wyll’s sorry line was cool. I did think he was a little boring as a parson though. I guess compared to the other companions he’s just too safe feeling. But I liked his story with Mizzora, and I found the ending with his father gratifying.
Nice I’ll check it out!
Dope, thanks for the rec.
No I only just heard about it. It’s the game the creator of inscription made first right? Do you think it would be fun to play or would it feel like a first draft of inscription?
Not the last one I finished, but most worthy of a shout-out.
Inscription
Such a good game. Such a great story. You can tell how much thought and care when into every aspect of it. One of the most complete and immersive experiences I’ve had in gaming.
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Fact: Those cute fluffy babies are actually a variety of baby rails, including a corncrake. Notice how feathery and soft they look, like a baby duck or chicken? That’s because there are basically two strategies for how young are born. They can be altricial, which means you’re born naked and blind (i.e helpless) or precocial, which means you’re born fully feathered or furred and are ready to go from day one.
Fun fact, most birds that are ground-nesters, so game birds, waterbirds, etc., are born feathered and adorable. Whereas most birds born in arboreal nests are little naked jelly beans. Crows, fall into the latter category as anyone who studies crows, rehabs crows, or curiously peeked into a crow nest can attest to.
Poor guy. Hope he gets better for his own sake.
It annoyed me at first, but when I cross my arms and they extend it feels like a power move. Especially when I’m about to persuade with a + 13-16. It’s like, “Oh yea? And how bout now?” Signature look of superiority
You mean Bae’zel?