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IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Baldur's Gate 3@lemmy.world•When you have Lae'zel and Shadowheart in your partyEnglish71·2 years agoYou mean Bae’zel?
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Texas judge grants pregnant woman permission to get an abortion despite state’s ban1·2 years agoYes, being specific is more specific. I assume you’re implying that more specific = better. The point of the comenter you replied to is that the specifics of the type of healthcare they are receiving is unnecessary. You shouldn’t need a judge to give your doctor permission to provide you with healthcare. It doesn’t matter what kind it is.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Developers blast the celeb-laden Game Awards as 'an embarrassing indictment of a segment of the industry desperate for validation… with little respect for the devs'English234·2 years agoI’d love to read the article but this is as far as I got
Reloading the page got rid of it but still wtf. Forcing me to leave your website and reload the page is idiotic.
Physics™
But seriously it’s because she manipulates her body in order to keep her hips and torso on top of the bridge. She’s not just ragdolling. The bridge kinda pushes her back toward the middle too.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Baldur's Gate 3@lemmy.world•When you have Lae'zel and Shadowheart in your partyEnglish52·2 years agoIt looks like they drew over the actual frames from Legend of Korra
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food jobEnglish1·2 years agoThis link does a better job of elaboting than I could. But essentially there are punishments outlined for particular crimes. However, the judge may determine the severity of the outlined punishment on a case by case basis. Also, there are alternative punishments that a judge may use at their discretion, or at the request of the defense.
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/criminal-sentencing-faq.html
Here’s an article about 7 unusual punishments given by judges.
https://theweek.com/articles/474331/7-ridiculously-bizarre-court-sentences
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food jobEnglish1·2 years agoAny punishment that isn’t a fine, jail time, or community service is unusual by definition because those are the typical consequences. However, it is written into our laws that a judge may deviate from this norm if they feel it more suitable. So yes, a judge could interpret this as unusual, but I they have the legal freedom to decide it’s not.
She was also given a choice so she isn’t being forced into the “unusual” punishment. She chose it over conventional punishments.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food jobEnglish5·2 years agoWhat’s cruel about it? It seems akin to community service which is handed down as legal punishment all the time.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food jobEnglish11·2 years agoAh that sucks. I guess I should have seen that coming. Some people just won’t learn =/ I wish there was a better way to prevent these parents from ruining the game for everyone.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Woman who threw bowl of food at Chipotle worker sentenced to work 2 months in fast food jobEnglish801·2 years agoSome little leagues have a similar rule. If a parent verbally abuses an umpire enough that parent must umpire a certain number of games to see just how hard it is. Punishment fits the crime perfectly.
The casings can be pig intestine. The meat itself is not pig.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The fact that there's a lady out there named Stephanie who insisted the whole world call her Lady Gaga and we're all just like, "okay."111·2 years agoI mean, have you seen/heard her perform? She’s very convincing.
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•With enough strength, encumberance isn't an issue.26·2 years agoOne of my favorite Yu-Gi-Oh cards as a kid was essentially this.
Found it.
My neighbor had so many weird yet charming movies we didn’t have in our house. There was this one where I think an English man took care of an otter for some reason? It was also at this neighbor’s house that I first saw Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the first time. We had those 1am sillies and were in a permanent giggle fit.
Look at what he’s wearing in the last panel
Goddamn I just saw it after zooming in
IanSomnia@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Waluigi Creator Reveals Scrapped Design for 'Walpeach' in Mario Power TennisEnglish5·2 years agoA witch!
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Hide our stance? The original commenter summarized the article in a way that made their stance clear. They believe the procedure in the article is medical care. They don’t have to state what procedure they’re talking about because it’s in the article.
Your accusation that they’re trying to hide what the procedure is leads me to believe you don’t agree that it is healthcare. So in the interest of having a productive discussion about the topic of this article I will make an argument and ask you what you think.
What is considered healthcare should be decided by medical professional consensus.
Your access to healthcare should not be dependent on a judges approval.
The procedure we are discussing detailed in the article is considered healthcare by medical professional consensus.
Conclusion. Access to the procedure we are discussing detailed in the article should not be dependent on a judges approval.
What do you think?