@vfrmedia @paulfree14 @ekaitz_zarraga
They haven't really installed anything like that where I live, but pretty much every shopping center and gas station has a "No Loitering" sign hanging around and they will call the cops if they see someone who "looks homeless".
What to do if you see antisocial benchs that are supposed to don't let people lay down to rest in order to increase gentrification?
Repair them!
food
I honestly don't understand how some people think showing pictures of how chicken nuggets and hot dogs are made would "gross people out" or portray it as "unnatural food". Like why the fuck do you think sausages or minced meat was made in the first place? It's to process innards and butchering residue into easily consumable form! You're not supposed to use good meat to make those?
cops, intimate partner violence, local
https://www.indystar.com/story/nletter/the-toll/2019/04/03/the-toll-0403/3299106002/
#IMPD declines to arrest violent abuser bc he's a fellow cop
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@danishcookies
Yeah so I guess the lesson I learned here tonight is candies good, cishet boys v bad
queer/geek/artist/entomologist/professional regiphagist
transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off