this one's electric for a nice tingle at the end.
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Blue Card, Their killing people, not mating with them.
Prevention is better then the cure I think is wot he is sayin.
So what happens, you nut every bloke in case he may become a murderer or crook judge? And besides you don't need an elastrator, all you have to do is multiply them by nothing and they'll disappear.
There is an "All-in-One" tool that can be used to perform surgical castrations. The teeth of the All-in-One tool are used to grab the testicles after cutting off the bottom one third of the scrotum with the scissors portion of the tool.
You've got to be kidding, right?
"Bad decisions under the influence of alcohol" would embrace telling your spouse that they're overweight, dancing on a table and breaking things, or perhaps making ill-advised calls to exes.
Having been to university, married an engineer, and served in the Defence Force, I think I have plenty of experience at seeing the effects of alcohol. As alcohol works primarily to lower inhibitions, people simply behave like their normal selves but exaggerated when they have alcohol. So if you like to be a bit of a prankster, when you're drunk, you'll be a huge prankster. Bit of a flirt becomes a huge flirt, and so on.you'd be surprised what things people do while drunk and then cannot believe they've done it.
It's not about them being Australians or any other country's citizens.
It's about 5 stupid young and drunk men.
Could happen (and does) anywhere in the world.
What is more of a concern to me is yet another example of leniency by judges towards idiots who commit crimes.
I wonder how this would have played if the dead man was the judge's son or father or brother?
It's about our (or my) dissapointment that a judge would act that way when the victim was aboriginal. Same reason it did not make the mainstream media when every day we get petty stories about real petty issues taking up space and time.
I find that dissapointing and unfortunate and think it would be nicer and better if that wasn't the case.
What made me angry was that the Judge effectively seemed to represent the perpetrators, rather than being an impartial overseer of the justice process.
I agree that this could have happened anywhere, but the way the justice system handled things is what I found most disgusting.
The race aspect is, in this case, irrelevant.