Nezgul

Nezgul t1_jdnmuy7 wrote

Yes! What you're describing is called camp. Hilariously extreme, over the top, and most importantly, self-aware! The humor comes from queens being outrageous and poking fun at themselves through their performance, because we're all in on the joke of camp's absurdity. It's some of my favorite drag and provides a nice contrast to some of the high fashion/glam drag that a lot of queens are excelling at.

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Nezgul t1_j7xwe2s wrote

>yes, because i was so talking about child labor.

you said "whatever, whenever."

>i'm talking about being able to fire anyone you want, whenever you want, and not have to worry about whether the person you fired has enough insulin to last them.

are you reading what you're typing

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Nezgul t1_j2p9u8n wrote

Head down to the relevant court and ask where you can pick up a copy of a criminal complaint and a copy of an affidavit of probable cause. The criminal complaint will contain the criminal charges that the defendant faces, the affidavit of probable cause will contain the narrative that justifies the charges. You will need the defendant's name and the docket number to obtain these records.

These should be available to you at no cost, though that may vary by jurisdiction.

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Nezgul t1_j2om95l wrote

Pros:

You know how we constantly have to pick the "lesser of two evils" because of our two-party system? A two-party system is only guaranteed in a first-past-the-post voting system.

Ranked choice voting gives (typically) three choices and you rank them in order of preference. If, after the first tabulation, a candidate does not have a majority of first-preference votes, then the candidate with the least votes is eliminated. If the eliminated candidate was one of your choices, your vote transfers to your other choices. This cycle of tabulation, elimination, and transference continues until a candidate has a majority. This system would allow third parties to exist and be electorally competitive, as people will be able to vote for them without "wasting their votes."

Cons:

Honestly, it takes longer and could potentially be confusing.

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