Curried Goats
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Sure. It isn't really a disorder though when others rather talk about me than make their best argument. That's just my life.Ever heard of NPD?
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder? Sure. It isn't really a disorder though when others rather talk about me than make their best argument. That's just my life.Ever heard of NPD?
Yeah I bet. LolNarcissistic Personality Disorder? Sure. It isn't really a disorder though when others rather talk about me than make their best argument. That's just my life.
Easy money that bet. How many posts now have you made about me opposed to making an argument?Yeah I bet. Lol
Dunno.Easy money that bet. How many posts now have you made about me opposed to making an argument?
That many huh?Dunno.
Maybe.That many huh?
Over a hundred cops were injured, fucktard.
Here's a sampling for you to choke on:
‘I hope you suffer’: Ex-D.C. officer confronts Jan. 6 attacker in court
A member of the mob that launched a series of violent attacks on police — including D.C. officer Michael Fanone — in a tunnel under the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, apologized Tuesday as a judge sentenced him to seven years and two months in prison.
Kyle Young, 38, is the first rioter to be sentenced for the group attack on Fanone, who was dragged into the mob, beaten and electrocuted until he suffered a heart attack and lost consciousness.
“You were a one-man wrecking ball that day,” Judge Amy Berman Jackson said. “You were the violence.”
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Young and his 16-year-old son joined the tunnel battle just before 3 p.m., and Young handed a stun gun to another rioter and showed him how to use it. When Fanone was pulled from the police line, Young and his son pushed through the crowd toward him.
Just after that, authorities said, another rioter repeatedly shocked Fanone with the stun gun, and Young helped restrain the officer as another rioter stole his badge and radio.