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Damn....These are some powerful words. I humbly agree. TV shows like COPS, America's Most Wanted, or even more recently, Live PD, could be partially the reason why we have police brutality. It definitely is worth something to think about.
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. It sounded like a fond walk down memory lane and heartfelt to those that you have worked with.
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.
This one is fascinating. I loved the story. It's an annoying fact, but it does happen quite often. Such is the American government and the "American psyche."
You also bring up an interesting point about the cell phone laws. I didn't even know about the statistics until I read this post. Which would mean that maybe we don't need the laws? But...I imagine someone might bring up different statistics as proof that we need the cellphone laws. Either way, it's a bigger discussion than what's in this post. Time will tell whether we will keep them or not.
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.
What a response. I hear you on the unhappiness bit. When society demands you to be "happy," it is rather difficult to hide the "unhappiness." In reality, though, being unhappy is part of being human, in my opinion. But I'm glad to hear there are parts of your life that make you happy.
Damn....These are some powerful words. I humbly agree. TV shows like COPS, America's Most Wanted, or even more recently, Live PD, could be partially the reason why we have police brutality. It definitely is worth something to think about.
Either way, stay safe and healthy, my guy.
Powerful words.
Stay safe and healthy.
This one is fascinating. I loved the story. It's an annoying fact, but it does happen quite often. Such is the American government and the "American psyche."
You also bring up an interesting point about the cell phone laws. I didn't even know about the statistics until I read this post. Which would mean that maybe we don't need the laws? But...I imagine someone might bring up different statistics as proof that we need the cellphone laws. Either way, it's a bigger discussion than what's in this post. Time will tell whether we will keep them or not.
Stay safe and healthy, my guy.
What a response. I hear you on the unhappiness bit. When society demands you to be "happy," it is rather difficult to hide the "unhappiness." In reality, though, being unhappy is part of being human, in my opinion. But I'm glad to hear there are parts of your life that make you happy.
In any case, stay happy and healthy, my guy.