ByteOnBikes

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[–] ByteOnBikes 9 points 1 hour ago

This is a tourist destination. If you go to a bar and they're celebrating, they often hand out free shots.

[–] ByteOnBikes 7 points 1 hour ago

Not really! Tourist hotels provide complimentary alcohol.

This is really scary stuff.

[–] ByteOnBikes 4 points 1 hour ago

When shouting DefundThePolice/PoliceReform is seen as offensive, this is how you convince the people.

[–] ByteOnBikes 7 points 1 hour ago (3 children)

Bro if there's a website to share this feedback.

I was just at a restaurant where it was 20%, 30%, or 40% tip, and Custom.

Food was good but fuck that, I'm done.

[–] ByteOnBikes 2 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

Who learns with five thousand files though?

[–] ByteOnBikes 12 points 14 hours ago

This person is why we have that meme where devs would rather struggle for a week than spend a few hours reading the documentation.

 
[–] ByteOnBikes 12 points 1 day ago

My secret - I tell people the time I want to leave, minus an hour. But I say "ish". So 7-ish. 8-ish.

The really respectful people will say goodbye and you can say, "I think I can stay a bit longer. I'm having so much fun." The party people will beg for you to stay a bit longer. And so you do and still can leave at a reasonable time.

Even events, I tell them I'm leaving early to "beat traffic".

[–] ByteOnBikes 2 points 1 day ago

Star Tropics is fantastic! I bought it used and it still has the letter in the box.

[–] ByteOnBikes 4 points 2 days ago

Do they really confiscate your passport?!

Holy shit thats what Dubai employers do to keep their servants enslaved!

[–] ByteOnBikes 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Is hostels still a thing for young people?

I wonder if AirBnB destroyed that industry. I saw a "hostel" in my city but it was charging $70 a night. When I was growing up, hostels were like $20-30 a night, cheaper than a motel 6.

[–] ByteOnBikes 3 points 2 days ago

My wife hates camping. She needs electricity, a toilet, wifi, etc.

I never thought about why until your comment. My wife moved houses every few months as a kid. Maybe 10-15 times total before before college.

[–] ByteOnBikes 1 points 2 days ago

Ah it's a yellow flag! Boys, we're cracking the women code!

 

People in the comments tearing into OP, calling them a helicopter parent, a main character, a creep.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UnethicalLifeProTips/comments/1gu8ren/ulpt_if_you_want_to_go_on_a_field_trip_with_your/

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Officers showed up at the home and found a man struggling with a woman over a knife. An officer opened fire and struck the man, killing him at the scene. Only later did they discover the man who was killed lived at the home and was struggling to fend off the woman who had broken into his home.

Police say Brandon Durham, 43, had called 911 and reported multiple people outside his home shooting, then told the 911 operator that someone had entered his home through the front and back doors and he was locking himself in the bathroom.

He also told the 911 operator that he was home with his 15-year-old daughter, according to police. Officers kicked open the door after arriving on scene and hearing someone screaming as well as damage to vehicles parked outside the property, police said.

 

The backpedaling of 'It was just a joke!" is strong here,

 

Stole it off of reddit

 
 

MCNAIRY CO., Tenn. (WMC) - A state animal cruelty investigation has resulted in the arrest of a now-former McNairy County Sheriff’s deputy, who is accused of shooting multiple dogs to death while tasked with ensuring the animals were okay.

According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, 24-year-old Connor Brackin is charged with seven counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and eight counts of reckless endangerment.

The animals were reportedly the subjects of an animal welfare concern call made on November 4.

 

Sgt. Sébastien Plouffe threw part of the 14-year-old motorcycle accident victim's skull into a ravine in 2021 after being chastised by the victim's mother for the way law enforcement handled the scene of the accident.

Plouffe, who lied about his actions on a report, admitted the truth a few days later when the family attempted to retrieve the skull part in order to cremate the victim. He returned to the location of the ravine and attempted to search for the missing piece of bone, but was unsuccessful. A larger search was conducted at the scene with additional officials, and the skull part was eventually located.

 

The original on Washington Post is paywalled. And my usual solutions of bypassing wasn't working. Sorry for the MSN wrapper.

In Gauley Bridge,” prosecutors told the jury, “Larry Clay was the law.”

C.H. had reported that her stepmother sold her to be raped for $100 when she was 17 years old. The buyer, she told the sheriff’s department, wasn’t just anyone — it was Police Chief Larry Clay. While he was in uniform and on duty. The first time, against his department-issued vehicle. The second, inside a police office.

Clay, 55, and the stepmother, 27, were both charged with sex trafficking of a minor.

When Clay spent his shifts doing nothing but parking his cruiser and waiting for speeding cars, Pack was asked to counsel Clay on taking more initiative. When Clay hastily pulled a gun on a hiking tourist, Pack was told to coach him on being less impulsive.

The family was struggling to keep the electricity and water paid. Then, her stepmother approached her with a way of getting cash, an idea from Clay.

“He brought it up to her that he was sexually interested in me,” C.H. said. “We needed the money for bills.”

C.H. tried to describe it without feeling it. Her head being forced down. Then her body on the hood of the chief’s car. “He was raping me,” C.H. testified. “Did you say anything to him during this?” Herrald asked. “Too scared,” C.H. said, balling her hands in her lap.

She testified that she saw Clay give Naylor-Legg the cash. She would later learn it was $100.

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