1) NAY for “stand your ground” laws. Always wondered why they seemed unnecessary because -
2) YAY for people being protected if they use clear self defense. I always thought this was the case.
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Walk down the street and enjoy happy hour drinks and eats
or
Stay in, watch Netflix, and order Chinese (or Indian)
or
Stay in, watch Netflix, and find something to cook
1) NAY
2) I stayed in and air fried some tempeh and tossed it in buffalo sauce and wrapped in a tortilla with some red cabbage and ranch dressing. I then watched some Amazon Prime Video.
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Vaping - should it be immediately banned and made illegal.
Yes, need to know why it is killing some people;
No, keep it going until the study is complete and recommendations made;
No, let the Darwin principle take over;
Yes, to save costs on health care;
No, people are too protective;
No, what about the poor businesses that will suffer;
What is vaping;
or
Other
If you were swimming in the ocean and you spotted a nearby octopus, you would:
Get away and out of the water asap;
continue on, what can an ocutpus do anyway;
try and pet it;
try and catch it and bring ig to shore;
scream and let all other swimmers know and run out of the water;
scream shark and run just to get the other swimmers really moving;
or
I would never ever swim in the ocean;
or
other
I would never swim in the ocean. Way too risky with the currents. Michael Phelps has said in interviews that he would never swim in the ocean. I trust his swimming advice.
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