JA_LT99
JA_LT99 t1_ja7la67 wrote
Reply to Lechon Burger by keysinunez
That much pork belly is definitely not to my taste, even if it does look really well roasted.
The real crime is all that dang American cheese. I agree it's usually the best cheese for burgers, but maybe it takes more than it gives here.
JA_LT99 t1_j8z71ag wrote
Reply to [Image] 🎯 by mantasmark
Well it obviously is. It's just not something that you ask about directly.
JA_LT99 t1_j6i5eyi wrote
Reply to The gray areas in your morals are one of the main defining characteristics of you. by mcshadypants
I mean, it's easily possible for any situation to fall into a more sharply defined area of your morality as well.
I think it's probably much more correct to say that morality is one of the main defining characteristics of you. The gray areas mean less without the whole picture and spectrum.
JA_LT99 t1_j5uo1fe wrote
It takes time and confronting these memories so that you can cherish them instead of feeling nothing but pain and despair.
Dogs are the best pets in the world and I am very sorry for your loss.
JA_LT99 t1_j2n5604 wrote
No, no Internet polls are literally the voice of God.
JA_LT99 t1_jebi4ie wrote
Reply to comment by doterobcn in TIL that when former White House press secretary James Brady died in 2014, his death was ruled a homicide because it was ultimately caused by a gunshot wound he sustained in 1981, during the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan by IAmTiborius
The difference is the action taken against you. Pushing is not the same thing as shooting at someone with bodyguards. It would all be part of a larger picture of course, but in the scenario of a baseball game, it could very well be argued that the foreseeable consequences for the pusher did not realistically include death, while that could almost never be assumed about a gun. The Baldwin case being a good example of when that argument could be made, as we assume he honestly believed he was holding a sophisticated and professional prop.