like most d&d it still works pretty well if you're not playing with asshats
It still very much pushes the fighters/melee classes should twiddle their thumbs at high level unless they seriously powergame and then they get to some times be mediocre.
just haven't seen anything remotely like this yet by level twelve
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What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
Hey judge, have you heard of the Povuh-T Virus? It affects mostly inner city kids and it causes them to become criminals, drug pushers and prostitutes. The lack of jobs, parental supervision and after-school programs make them highly susceptible to this illness. I hear the affected have been known to hurt and kill a few people every now and then, if left untreated. But you know, it's not their fault - let's give them a lengthy probation too, so they can get better. Can you get on that as soon as you can?
Wait, what's that? That's different because they can't pay you off and their faces are a funny darkish color? Oh, Ok. MY BAD.
This is literally a defense used successfully in a ton of cases(at least in the 90's), including the same defendant charged with grand larceny on multiple occasions. He straight up said he did it, but the only skills in life, experience and environment he has was to steal for a living so he shouldn't be held accountable for his acctions. Juries agreed.several.times.
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
I am glad to have this context because reading that story made me mad
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
Also, he may end up remanded to a treatment facility (The original story I read said he would serve his probation there), which is better than taking a 16 year old boy and giving him 2 decades of instruction in how to be maladjusted, violent and misanthropic while in prison.
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
You can't try a rich white kid as an adult in Texas?
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like most d&d it still works pretty well if you're not playing with asshats
It still very much pushes the fighters/melee classes should twiddle their thumbs at high level unless they seriously powergame and then they get to some times be mediocre.
just haven't seen anything remotely like this yet by level twelve
I run the server for G&T, and while not from that account(I do play alot!), it's super easy to leave the launcher up in the background which steam counts
I run the server for G&T, and while not from that account(I do play alot!), it's super easy to leave the launcher up in the background which steam counts
you don't have to lie to me
you're an addict
show me your elbows and the webbing of your toes right now
like most d&d it still works pretty well if you're not playing with asshats
It still very much pushes the fighters/melee classes should twiddle their thumbs at high level unless they seriously powergame and then they get to some times be mediocre.
just haven't seen anything remotely like this yet by level twelve
You'll see it at 13 to 14.
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What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
You can't try a rich white kid as an adult in Texas?
Thats more complicated (which is a weasel answer for "I dont know". It is possible for Tx to try children as adults if I remember right). He didn't have a jury, basically went straight to the magistrate as those kinds of cases go. I suspect since it wasn't premeditated it would be hard to try him as an adult. People are focusing on his defense. His defense literally didn't matter in the judges decision, because the judge threw the book at him, as much as he could penalty wise. if it was a black poor kid in front of the same judge, that was the maximum thing that could have been done from how I understand the situation.
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
Also, he may end up remanded to a treatment facility (The original story I read said he would serve his probation there), which is better than taking a 16 year old boy and giving him 2 decades of instruction in how to be maladjusted, violent and misanthropic while in prison.
My understanding is he is being forced into some sort of program for drinking, but I dont know if that is just AA, or checked in somewhere.
If we can agree that the judgement was the harshest available, giving a 16 year old the ability to prove himself over the next 10 years isn't terrible as a sentence(probation). It's super easy to fuck up and land yourself in a fuck ton of trouble. That's where being a rich white man has advantages though...
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
Hey judge, have you heard of the Povuh-T Virus? It affects mostly inner city kids and it causes them to become criminals, drug pushers and prostitutes. The lack of jobs, parental supervision and after-school programs make them highly susceptible to this illness. I hear the affected have been known to hurt and kill a few people every now and then, if left untreated. But you know, it's not their fault - let's give them a lengthy probation too, so they can get better. Can you get on that as soon as you can?
Wait, what's that? That's different because they can't pay you off and their faces are a funny darkish color? Oh, Ok. MY BAD.
This is literally a defense used successfully in a ton of cases(at least in the 90's), including the same defendant charged with grand larceny on multiple occasions. He straight up said he did it, but the only skills in life, experience and environment he has was to steal for a living so he shouldn't be held accountable for his acctions. Juries agreed.several.times.
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sirchez is stomping with yasuo
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I did find 4th to be genuinely fun before they started adding new classes just because adding classes and it turned into yet another clusterfuck
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just haven't seen anything remotely like this yet by level twelve
Have you tried here?
we really just use it as an excuse to get together, drink beer, and share tasty food
He's playing normals though with a bunch of fans so take it with a grain of salt! The people he's against are not the same he'd be against in ranked.
What isnt getting mentioned is that the kid has a huge fine to pay, the parents are also going to end up paying over 10 million in fines, and the kid is open to being sued by the parents. Because the kid was a minor, and the way the charges were brought up, this is basically the maximum that the judge could do legally. This is like the Mcdonalds hot coffee case, the lies are getting bigger and bigger and more confounding the more the story gets posted.
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This is literally a defense used successfully in a ton of cases(at least in the 90's), including the same defendant charged with grand larceny on multiple occasions. He straight up said he did it, but the only skills in life, experience and environment he has was to steal for a living so he shouldn't be held accountable for his acctions. Juries agreed.several.times.
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Yeah but you could do that with *world or burning wheel or anything else
i care not
I am glad to have this context because reading that story made me mad
Mother. Fucker.
I should start hovering over URLs again.
Also, he may end up remanded to a treatment facility (The original story I read said he would serve his probation there), which is better than taking a 16 year old boy and giving him 2 decades of instruction in how to be maladjusted, violent and misanthropic while in prison.
and I am not really a cat person
You can't try a rich white kid as an adult in Texas?
Running a server does that
Can someone send me a PC that can play lol plz.
You don't have to run it through Steam!
I just run the executable directly.
You'll see it at 13 to 14.
It looks like it's been sueded.
I run the server for G&T, and while not from that account(I do play alot!), it's super easy to leave the launcher up in the background which steam counts
you don't have to lie to me
you're an addict
show me your elbows and the webbing of your toes right now
I will show you a picture of the cat here.
She prty
ok
He's playing normals though with a bunch of fans so take it with a grain of salt! The people he's against are not the same he'd be against in ranked.
I just meant don't take what is seen there as Yasuo being OP. It is still mighty entertaining because Sirhcez is a cool duder.
so I go to Sci-Fi / Fantasy and the first subcat is "AAA", then "A", then "B". Maybe "Shoestring".
... of course, I'd settle for alphabetical order
Thats more complicated (which is a weasel answer for "I dont know". It is possible for Tx to try children as adults if I remember right). He didn't have a jury, basically went straight to the magistrate as those kinds of cases go. I suspect since it wasn't premeditated it would be hard to try him as an adult. People are focusing on his defense. His defense literally didn't matter in the judges decision, because the judge threw the book at him, as much as he could penalty wise. if it was a black poor kid in front of the same judge, that was the maximum thing that could have been done from how I understand the situation.
My understanding is he is being forced into some sort of program for drinking, but I dont know if that is just AA, or checked in somewhere.
If we can agree that the judgement was the harshest available, giving a 16 year old the ability to prove himself over the next 10 years isn't terrible as a sentence(probation). It's super easy to fuck up and land yourself in a fuck ton of trouble. That's where being a rich white man has advantages though...
But a nuanced one sorta.
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