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1. def8ce+1b[view] [source] 2020-06-17 22:01:19
>>fortra+(OP)
I'm shocked less by the fact the person was identified and more by the fact the person didn't feel the need to cover up an identifying tattoo or a limited-run t-shirt they left a review for while committing a felony. I'm starting to think criminals are stupid.
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2. hooray+Le[view] [source] 2020-06-17 22:23:13
>>def8ce+1b
>I'm starting to think criminals are stupid.

That is a really dangerous move and doesn't really line up with my experiences. This woman was pretty stupid. She's not a criminal though, she's a massage therapist.

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3. Animal+Gf[view] [source] 2020-06-17 22:30:32
>>hooray+Le
Who committed a criminal act. Doesn't that make her a criminal?
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4. setham+qn[view] [source] 2020-06-17 23:27:12
>>Animal+Gf
Reminds me: when I was younger, I rear ended the car in front if me. When I recounted the story to my friend’s mom, I said I had a good following distance, to which she said I obviously didn’t. The proof is in the pudding. Same with the “Straight A Student” who insists they can’t have earned a B since they are a Straight A Student. Welp, you did earn the B, so...

There is a lack of accountability and people look for reasons to escape it, not embrace it.

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