

You should probably stop trying to speak authoritatively on a subject you clearly know nothing about.
You should probably stop trying to speak authoritatively on a subject you clearly know nothing about.
Thank you for the addition
Murder requires intent. Her intent was that the car would be running the whole time she was in the appointment. She wasn’t aware the car would shut off after an hour running in park.
That makes it negligent manslaughter.
She did leave the car running, but it shut off after an hour.
It’s still super negligent to leave a 1 and 2 year old alone in public for 2.5h, regardless of the weather.
Exactly. Even if it was 68F outside, it’s still extreme negligence.
Does she do it for her fuckups, though?
If you don’t have to sit through a bunch of ‘meetings that could have been emails’ on a daily basis, you likely won’t have a use case for it.
But in my last job I was a systems engineer for a web development company. I had to be included on all of the dev calls in case an infrastructure question came up that I needed to answer, and so I was vaguely aware of what the devs were doing.
This software would have been a lifesaver, because my ADHD doesn’t let me listen to stuff like that for a straight hour or two.
As if she didn’t get laid in the psych ward.
People get to feel good about getting someone a gift as well.
It’s still using deception for material gain. Just because it’s harder to scam someone without dementia doesn’t make it not fraud.
Not really, no. It’s still using deception for material gain through gift giving. Maybe it’s more of an extreme case, but I was being hyperbolic.
Most politicians are absolutely guilty of fraud.
You don’t have to promise anything in return for it to be fraud. If I start a Go Fund Me because I have cancer when I really don’t have cancer, the people donating aren’t promised anything in return. It’s still fraud.
So, it’s not fraud if I tell my grandma with dementia that it’s my birthday once a week so she keeps giving me birthday checks?
It’s pretty much the textbook definition of fraud. What are you talking about?
Fraud is defined as intentional deception to deprive a victim of a legal right or to gain unlawfully from a victim.
He intentionally deceived 35 people for material gain. It’s even more fraud if he deceived each one about only dating them.
In the US that could also potentially be rape by deception if any of them slept with him because they thought they were exclusive.
Microwaving a spoon will just heat up the spoon.
It’s unlikely period. Electroboom did a video on it and had one hell of a hard time getting any metal to arc in the microwave, even balled up aluminum foil.
Something involving coconuts and migrating.
So you’re suggesting sheep and goats lay eggs?
It sometimes works with our neurotic dog.