
I'd be quite surprised if the prat hadn't just pulled his own trigger first.
But I'm pretty sure 'belittling authority/power at every available opportunity' is a noble aim. And a very b3ta-compatible one.
*EDIT* And I'd be very worried about you if you relied on b3ta to help you form a solid judgement about anything at all, apart from whether squirrels ought to have fur on their nipples or not.
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 9:38,
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But I'm pretty sure 'belittling authority/power at every available opportunity' is a noble aim. And a very b3ta-compatible one.
*EDIT* And I'd be very worried about you if you relied on b3ta to help you form a solid judgement about anything at all, apart from whether squirrels ought to have fur on their nipples or not.

It would be very difficult for a squirrel kitten to make good suction if there was fur in the way.
/humourlessness.
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 9:46,
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/humourlessness.

it's this guy being suspended and investigated due to internet rumours which the Daily mail print as key witness statements
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 9:55,
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it's possible (probable, even) that clear evidence will be produced that the prat pulled his trigger first, and within a few days.
With the amount of video technology amassed at the scene, the details will be inescapable.
Unless there's an inquiry which delivers its findings in 2018.
However; the pic of the snarling taser copper is total b3ta-bait. As it might be to every highbrow political cartoonist in the land.
And this idea of "b3ta-judgement" is, I reckon, wobbly. People approach b3ta from all kinds of angles. Some get shouted down from time to time,
but always re-emerge. Or cease to bother.
It's possible that, after a few years, there's a community forming (you know this better than me). But there's a high turnover. Veterans getting sick of it, and new people who love it. Its values might change.
As an arch-b3tan yourself, perhaps you might like to call a summit meeting to revise the FAQs?
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 10:11,
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With the amount of video technology amassed at the scene, the details will be inescapable.
Unless there's an inquiry which delivers its findings in 2018.
However; the pic of the snarling taser copper is total b3ta-bait. As it might be to every highbrow political cartoonist in the land.
And this idea of "b3ta-judgement" is, I reckon, wobbly. People approach b3ta from all kinds of angles. Some get shouted down from time to time,
but always re-emerge. Or cease to bother.
It's possible that, after a few years, there's a community forming (you know this better than me). But there's a high turnover. Veterans getting sick of it, and new people who love it. Its values might change.
As an arch-b3tan yourself, perhaps you might like to call a summit meeting to revise the FAQs?

I've got no problem with a photo meme, that's not what I was saying.
Why do I always forget that a simple conversation is a fucking stupid thing to have on B3ta
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 10:16,
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Why do I always forget that a simple conversation is a fucking stupid thing to have on B3ta

Express yourself more clearly, and perhaps you won't have to end up throwing the toys out of the pram.
If I'm getting the wrong end of the stick, it was a pretty inarticulate stick. I understood the words you typed, and gave you a perfectly reasonable answer.
Why do I always forget a stupid conversation is a fucking simple thing to have on b3ta?
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Sun 11 Jul 2010, 10:28,
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If I'm getting the wrong end of the stick, it was a pretty inarticulate stick. I understood the words you typed, and gave you a perfectly reasonable answer.
Why do I always forget a stupid conversation is a fucking simple thing to have on b3ta?