

Dang, nice. Who is your email with?
Dang, nice. Who is your email with?
Absolutely!
I’m pretty sure @booly@sh.itjust.works was meaning the exact opposite, that it’s more about educating perpetrators than taking vengeance or merely dishing out old-fashioned justice on them.
Apparently, it was required to be allowed in that state:
Reading a bit more, during the sentencing phase in that state people making victim impact statements can choose their format for expression, and it’s entirely allowed to make statements about what other people would say. So the judge didn’t actually have grounds to deny it.
No jury during that phase, so it’s just the judge listening to free form requests in both directions.
It’s gross, but the rules very much allow the sister to make a statement about what she believes her brother would have wanted to say, in whatever format she wanted.
From: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/18471175
influence the sentence
From what I’ve seen, to be fair, judges’ decisions have varied wildly regardless, sadly, and sentences should be more standardized. I wonder what it would’ve been otherwise.
This has influenced my entire idea of spending money
How so, out of curiosity?
Exhausting? S3 was awesome and ST:TNG-like!
Perhaps; it seemed like they knew the decedent well enough to know that he would appreciate this, from everything that the article says. With that said, I also won’t be surprised if templates for wills or living trusts add a no-duplication statement by default over the coming years.
Thanks for sharing; I thought this was a fascinating read, especially since it ended on a positive note and not pure condemnation. It seems totally Black Mirror-esque, but I do wonder how many of the commentators here attacking it didn’t read the article. The family obviously didn’t make this decision lightly, given how much work it took to create it, and even the judge appreciated the novel approach. This is probably one of the best-case use scenarios relative to the abyss of unstoppable horror that awaits us.
When do they diverge in character? I went all the way to the mole dungeon and they feel entirely and identically bland.
I look forward to its eventual reclassification as a “ficklecoin™.”
Also PlateUp!
There’s a lot of unvoiced dialogue, which I could see as being a barrier to enjoyment
No, it’s more like the protagonists’ personalities being totally interchangeable. That made me stop playing after I realized it doesn’t improve.
A friend stuck between a rock and a hard place managed to find housing, so I’d say pretty good as I’m about to help with the move-in!
I’ve been calling it the Greater Depression for years. And now here we go…
… and the rest, greed.
Maybe they are in bed with ISPs.
omg you’ll be among the saviors of the world, given the way bees are going according to the news.
Wow, I had no idea that NPR had a text-only version. Cool! Also, I hope Eli loses.
*Not Bitcoin.
Why not? Otherwise, there are CBDCs purportedly under way, but I haven’t read about them in probably half a year or longer, come to think of it…
No prob! I’ve seen Rocket Mail, Zoho, and Tuta thrown around as of late, and was just curious about others in the ring.