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Originally Posted By BBFCM: Since we’re on the topic……how’s the ‘of’ work in that sentence? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BBFCM: Originally Posted By -CRW-: Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: What the fuck is "id of"? I’d is a contraction for “I would”. Since we’re on the topic……how’s the ‘of’ work in that sentence? Thats what i meant. I can figure out that he missed an apostrophe. I cant understand how someone can think that "i would of" is english. |
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Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: Thats what i meant. I can figure out that he missed an apostrophe. I cant understand how someone can think that "i would of" is english. View Quote people use of for have. I guess because the ve sounds like of. I guess I am just used to reading and typing terrible english it didn't really bother me. |
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View Quote lol, I’m using that one. |
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"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."
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Wife asked me if I’d ever move to Utah, told her no on account of too many Mormons. I see I still made the correct decision.
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Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: Thats what i meant. I can figure out that he missed an apostrophe. I cant understand how someone can think that "i would of" is english. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: Originally Posted By BBFCM: Originally Posted By -CRW-: Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: What the fuck is "id of"? I’d is a contraction for “I would”. Since we’re on the topic……how’s the ‘of’ work in that sentence? Thats what i meant. I can figure out that he missed an apostrophe. I cant understand how someone can think that "i would of" is english. Because they hear people say "would've" and didn't pay attention on contraction day in 1st grade, so they hear "would of" and think that's correct. |
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"You can't tourniquet a taint, folks." - Andrew Branca
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Originally Posted By JackRebney: Because they hear people say "would've" and didn't pay attention on contraction day in 1st grade, so they hear "would of" and think that's correct. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JackRebney: Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: Originally Posted By BBFCM: Originally Posted By -CRW-: Originally Posted By Inbeforethelock: What the fuck is "id of"? I’d is a contraction for “I would”. Since we’re on the topic……how’s the ‘of’ work in that sentence? Thats what i meant. I can figure out that he missed an apostrophe. I cant understand how someone can think that "i would of" is english. Because they hear people say "would've" and didn't pay attention on contraction day in 1st grade, so they hear "would of" and think that's correct. I think most people say would of. I know I've done it and have heard it most of my life. Sounds like wood of. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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Originally Posted By tifosi: Only on the fatties, my friend. Only the fatties. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tifosi: Originally Posted By midcap: glad to hear some young woman has some sense. I just don't understand the bald look, it's fucking terrible. actually alot of chubsters go bald....not sure why...its gross...a #2or3 is very nice |
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Take it easy and if it's easy take it twice
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Originally Posted By TheRealBluedog: If you read the article, the girl told police her pubic hair could not be visible because she was wearing underwear, so there’s at least one 19-year-old girl in Utah who has pubic hair. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheRealBluedog: Originally Posted By Kubota3430: Come on man, does a 19 year old girl have pubic hair nowadays? I am thinking she is shaved/waxed. If you read the article, the girl told police her pubic hair could not be visible because she was wearing underwear, so there’s at least one 19-year-old girl in Utah who has pubic hair. The real crime. |
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Utaliban LOL
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https://www.tiktok.com/@ccsnowwww/video/7360518243234090282
still no video of the skirt in question though |
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Mormons aren’t immune from criticism, but it feels a little unfair to ridicule them for a crime committed by a non-Mormon.
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Originally Posted By Silverbulletz06: So your daughters skirt is hiked up so her ass and vagina hang out and you DONT want someone to try and cover her up? View Quote Just because the perpetrator of an assault claims something caused the assault, is not proof that the something ever remotely happened. |
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St. George is my future home city. Looking forward to 19 year old's with their asses hanging out.
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The “Three Stupid” Rule: “Do not go to stupid places, with stupid people, and do stupid things”
Religion is a handy device for keeping the philosophically deficient in line. |
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Originally Posted By JellyBelly: Is there any case law where SCOTUS says that's permissable? It seems like that skips a few critical steps. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JellyBelly: Originally Posted By Aimless: Then the court told me putting up bail is the same as pleading guilty. Is there any case law where SCOTUS says that's permissable? It seems like that skips a few critical steps. I can't remember the wording but I thought the last ticket I had basically said if you pay the fine it's a guilty plea. I don't remember a bail option. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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The “Three Stupid” Rule: “Do not go to stupid places, with stupid people, and do stupid things”
Religion is a handy device for keeping the philosophically deficient in line. |
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View Quote The comments section reads like Reddit or DU, which probably sums up the Salt Lake Tribune's target audience. But the article itself, sure doesn't make Ida look good. Invoking your job at the AG's office in the alleged commission of a Class A Misdemeanor, that's a bold move. The woman was arrested days after she called police herself, reporting last Saturday that the TikTok video amounted to a “threat on her life” because it insinuated that her interaction with the 19-year-old at least two hours earlier was “sexual in nature,” police documents state. “I happen to work for the state, and if I have to watch your a-- cheeks hanging out again, I will call CPS,” the 48-year-old woman can be heard saying in the video, seeming to refer to the Utah Division of Child and Family Services. The woman’s name was not found within an initial search of public salary data. A state employee directory, however, lists an email and phone number for a person with the same name and indicates the individual works with the Utah attorney general’s office. “We are aware of the situation and are following [attorney general’s office] policies and procedures,” the spokesperson said in a statement. The woman added that she believed the 19-year-old she approached was a minor. The officer replied that “the belief the victim was a minor, should have been more reason to not touch the victim,” the document states. The officer also countered that while the woman asserted she could see the teen was nude under her skirt, the teen provided evidence to suggest she was wearing underwear and shorts under her skirt and was not being lewd in public. |
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They should have arrested the girl instead. She should not have had any public hair to be seen.
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman: Wife asked me if I’d ever move to Utah, told her no on account of too many Mormons. I see I still made the correct decision. View Quote Big towns are normal Small towns that are 98% Mormon might be … different. ( I lived in Ogden for two years. Mormons are generally good neighbors ). |
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Originally Posted By BoneB1B: Big towns are normal Small towns that are 98% Mormon might be … different. ( I lived in Ogden for two years. Mormons are generally good neighbors ). View Quote I know lol, I am Mormon myself. Utah just doesn’t appeal to me due to some of the culture stuff within my church. |
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