https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1431623581083979777
Those waves are not fucking around. Just a few feet in from the beach and you’re in the extreme danger zone.
https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1431623581083979777
Those waves are not fucking around. Just a few feet in from the beach and you’re in the extreme danger zone.
Paging duct tape flight attendant.
https://twitter.com/BillyCorben/status/1431669274565877766?s=19
Looks like he’s ODd on social media.
LOL throws a punch falls on his ass
Social media is hell of a drug.
Imagine if he was a POC.
He could be Hispanic. Don’t know what set him off, maybe a mask thing but the lady that looked like was trying to get him to back off and could have been with him was wearing one. Anyway police finally showed up and “apprehended” him. No video of that but here’s another view.
https://twitter.com/BillyCorben/status/1431685909972410370?s=20
meth is a helluva drug
I used an online AI art generator with the prompt “Unstuck Politics” and these are a couple of the images it created.
3/8
8/8
2nd one as an NFT would be worth at least dollars.
I like the messiness of the first one. They’re all pretty creepy though.
I’ve never purchased a prostitute and likely never will but is it weird that the headlines for people buying prostitutes in stings seem to always say they were sex trafficking?
I can go to a bar and buy any uggo girl there drinks and get laid if I’m desperate so not needing to buy sex.
Because it’s less offensive to the victims of sex trafficking. After all, those who were trafficked did not choose to become prostitutes.
I may be confusing minor sex stings with prostitution stings also but I swear there were some locally before craigslist stopped their connection page or whatever it was that were just cops acting as adult prostitutes that also got called trafficking in the headlines in our paper.
ETA: I ask this because of the Sturgis count of several people trying to get laid (with minors though) and only one was actually charged with trafficking.
A tiny minority of prostitution charges are for actual sex trafficking. True trafficking is very rare although of course happens. The vast majority of charges are against consenting adults.
Well in the case of a sting, the person in question is a cop disguised as a prostitute not an actual prostitute. Because of that, it’d be inaccurate to state that the john arrested was soliciting a prostitute.
Plus, sex trafficking is a much broader term that covers a lot sex-related crimes many of which are way more serious than solicitation. It also draws way more attention when put in a headline due to that.
Every prostitution sting is termed as sex trafficking nowadays, trafficked or not. Many would say that no one can really choose to be a prostitute.
It also draws way more attention when put in a headline due to that.
This is my point and while sex trafficking is obv horrible I’m not necessarily against prostitution.