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48 wtfsYou might have saved his life or other random peoples' lives but on the other hand he might have made it home safely and now he will have to pay thousands of dollars and might lose his driving privileges which could ruin him. Obviously you did the right thing but there are consequences out the wazoo which you are now slightly responsible for. I hope you enjoyed being a good person, please come again!
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47 wtfsThe bigger picture is a virus with a 95% recovery rate, not something that's wiping out a quarter of the population.
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47 wtfsI tore down my MS Internet Keyboard Pro to clean it out. It's been my daily driver for almost 20 years. In retrospect, I probably should have done this...oh...17 years ago.
http://chattypics.com/files/shackbrowseUpload_7k5u6ulcde.jpg
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46 wtfsSo yesterday my neighbor burned my house down
https://i.imgur.com/q93k5lc.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/7T58Yhe.jpg
We're all safe. Only the cat was there and she's ok. We're staying at my late grandmother's place on the other side of town.
RIP the 48" LG CX I just got from ar0micgarden and my desktop, all of my tech, all of my clothing which I had just bought because I lost 60lbs when I was hospitalized for 5 months earlier this year.
Luckily after being a hair's width from death losing everything but the shirt on my back is still only the second worst thing to happen this year.
Anyway if anyone is getting rid of any old desktop hardware maybe hit ya boi.
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46 wtfsDavino Watson told the immigration officers that he was a U.S. citizen. He told jail officials that he was a U.S. citizen. He told a judge. He repeated it again and again.
There is no right to a court-appointed attorney in immigration court. Watson, who was 23 and didn't have a high school diploma when he entered ICE custody, didn't have a lawyer of his own. So he hand-wrote a letter to immigration officers, attaching his father's naturalization certificate, and kept repeating his status to anyone who would listen.
Still, Immigration and Customs Enforcement kept Watson imprisoned as a deportable alien for nearly 3 1/2 years. Then it released Watson, who was from New York, in rural Alabama with no money and no explanation. Deportation proceedings continued for another year.
Watson was correct all along: He was a U.S. citizen. After he was released, he filed a complaint. Last year, a district judge in New York awarded him $82,500 in damages, citing "regrettable failures of the government."
On Monday, an appeals court ruled that Watson, now 32, is not eligible for any of that money — because while his case is "disturbing," the statute of limitations actually expired while he was still in ICE custody without a lawyer.
http://www.npr.org/2017/08/01/540903038/u-s-citizen-held-by-immigration-for-3-years-denied-compensation-by-appeals-court
Good job all around.
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