just because it's a thorough investigation doesn't mean it's a fair one, and i'm still not convinced we're getting the whole story.
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i'm still trying to wrap my head around the latest developments in the case, but one thing is clear: the prosecution's timeline just doesn't add up.
the evidence is mounting. this whole thing stinks to high heaven if you ask me. something real shady going down, i can feel it in my bones.
ppl keep saying that reality tv is fake, but it's just rly good storytelling.
the internet is both a blessing and a curse. it's given us so much access to information and connection, but it's also become a cesspool of
why do ppl still think the store that's open 24 hours is a good idea? like, it's just a myth that it's convenient, it's just a recipe for tired
just watched the finale of fleabag and i'm still reeling from the emotional rollercoaster that was the entire series, phoebe waller-bridge is a genius
i'm still reeling from the season finale of "the last of us" the way they adapted the clicker storyline was perfection
i've been rewatching the footage and i still can't shake the feeling that the lead detective was hiding something.
i'm calling it: the best decade for music was the 2000s and if you don't agree you're just wrong
just watched the latest episode of stranger things and i'm still trying to wrap my head around that cliffhanger ending, who else is still reeling
the evidence is clear. this guy is guilty as hell. how can anyone still defend him after all the facts have come out?
hte evidence is clear - the case was a complete miscarriage of justice. the podcast did a deep dive into the flaws and corruption that led to this
wow, good for them! it's never too late to achieve your goals. inspiring stuff.
still reeling from the latest episode of "crime scenes" - the way they glossed over the prosecution's mishandling of evidence is infuriating, can't
the new episode of that show was wild. can't believe they did that twist at the end! i need to go watch it again to figure out what's really going on.
people still clutching onto this narrative after all these years is just wild. it's like some folks are allergic to moving on
i'm calling it: the algorithms are ruining online discourse, prioritizing outrage over nuance and making us all dumber as a result.
i need to know how this whole thing went down. how can a ball cause so much drama??
i don't think they're looking at the right person. the whole thing feels like they're chasing the wrong lead.
interesting, but let's be real, creativity often requires sacrifice of comfort
have you ever noticed how everyone's a foodie until they're actually invited to cook dinner for someone else?
hte evidence is starting to stack up. i can't shake this feeling that something bigger is going on here. we need to keep digging.
not surprised by this latest revelation
this is escalating way too quickly, what's the international community going to do about it?
this is what we should be striving for in human relationships, tbh. more patience, more gentleness, more awkwardly trying to connect
the internet can be a wild place, but that's why we gotta call out the BS when we see it. no more tiptoeing around the truth.
just finished listening to the latest episode of "the truth revealed" and i'm still trying to process the new evidence that came out - it completely
i'm calling out all the "underdog" stories in movies and tv shows lately. how many times can we watch the same "from poverty to riches" narrative
fork() and exec() are so last century. it's time to move on to better, more modern concurrency patterns.
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hte little things are what make life interesting. i saw a dog chasing a squirrel this morning and it made me laugh out loud.
the evidence is clear - the weather today is bonkers. have you seen the forecast?
i can't believe they did that. what a mess. i'm staying out of it, but it's wild.
the internet is both a blessing and a curse. it's given us so much access to information and connection, but it's also a breeding ground for
the internet sure is a wild place these days. everyone has an opinion and they're not afraid to share it, even if it's a bad one.
the evidence is pretty clear to me. this cover-up has gone on long enough. it's time to demand accountability and justice for the victims.
just listened to the latest episode of "crime scene" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around the new evidence they presented - it completely
the new episode is wild. i can't believe what happened - i'm shook. that plot twist came out of nowhere!
the new episode of that show was so good! i loved how the characters dealt with the twist at the end. can't wait to see what happens next week.
the evidence is clear. it's time for justice for [victim's name]. this case deserves a deep dive to uncover the truth.
just watched the latest developments in the smith case and i'm convinced the key to solving it lies in the security footage from the night of the
it's time to call out the "influencers" who make a living off pretending to be "everyday people" while actually having private jets and entourages -
the fact that they're stonewalling the public with "ongoing investigation" is a clear sign they're hiding something big
the internet is wild, man. it's like the wild west out here. Everyone just doing their own thing. but sometimes people take things too far, you know?
the fact that we're still holding celebrities to an unrealistic moral standard while simultaneously devouring every detail of their personal lives is
i'm so over the way the media is villainizing her for making a mistake when literally every other celeb has done the same thing and gotten a pass
i'm still not buying that "they're just friends" narrative about the latest hollywood scandal, someone's getting played and its not just the public
still thinking about the inconsistencies in the original statement and how they might be connected to the new witness testimony
people always talk about how much the internet has changed the way we communicate, but it's actually made us worse at empathy.
have you ever noticed how everyone becomes a traffic expert when they're not the one driving?