I’m not a fan of tattoos, either, but Toni’s tat doesn’t look like some random picture that she thought looked cool at some point in her life. It’s the fire department logo, and she has it to show dedication to her profession. Does this mean that everybody needs to get a tattoo to show their dedication to their profession? No, of course not. But in Toni’s case, she feels her commitment to firefighting warrants it. Her choice.
A handwritten will that hasn’t been notarized probably won’t get very far. And even if it did, the real Pearl passed away some time ago. And it can be argued that Lacey wasn’t of sound mind when she wrote this.
Not necessarily. If the point to be made requires a lot of visuals, a Powerpoint presentation can still be the best way to present it. However, if the audience is only one person, it can be presented on a tablet and a conference room isn’t needed.
Let’s look at your claims. Trump’s phone was never tapped. Manafort’s was, though. Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was “stolen” has yet to produce any actual evidence that it was. Hillary correctly claimed that Russia had meddled in the 2016 election, as confirmed by the FBI, CIA, NSA, and Mueller investigation. However, she never accused Americans of stealing votes, tweaking voting machines, etc., as Trump did.
You’re surprised that there’s not equal treatment of crazy politicians when their accusations aren’t the same? Wow. Imagine that!
I’m not a fan of tattoos, either, but Toni’s tat doesn’t look like some random picture that she thought looked cool at some point in her life. It’s the fire department logo, and she has it to show dedication to her profession. Does this mean that everybody needs to get a tattoo to show their dedication to their profession? No, of course not. But in Toni’s case, she feels her commitment to firefighting warrants it. Her choice.