jasonmon
No matter how bad things get, you can always find the good somewhere.
— Jason Report User
Blood roulette 2 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
That was a rough time.. Getting milk pumped in to your blood stream is a great way to assure you die in a huge amount of agony.
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This definitely isn't controversial 5 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
I looked, but I couldn't find anyone butthurt about Montenegro's name. Is this another one of those, "invent a straw man and attack it for Internet points" memes or are there actually snowflakes out there wasting energy on this?
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British Tourists at the White House 3 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
Congress should definitely block any investigations, because they'd be a witch hunt.
You might be wondering how I got here 13 comments
My custom mask, in a place that just lifted mask restrictions 7 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
This particular set of vaccines work in a different way than we're used to. After being vaccinated with these mRNA shots, you can still easily catch and spread the coronavirus. Which sucks, *BUT* you yourself won't die from it, and you won't need a hospital to recover.
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Go ahead, add your own. I'll start- 28 comments
The scroll of wisdom 3 comments
Possum 5 comments
The population average experiences peak of life satisfaction at the age of 23 years old 5 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
Yeah, this is a vague statement I've never heard. I'd like to see research. I've had hard years in my life, but 23 is about when life started getting better for me.
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Winding your partner up - what fun 8 comments
You played yourself 7 comments
Can you elaborate? 3 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
It's always a great move to cherry pick one specific example and generalize it for a group of people and then hate that group of people for that example. I feel like that never goes wrong?
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You played yourself 7 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
Lol, it's all good. The tags crack me up. And, the guy is actually not entirely wrong. 1 out of 20 offenders should be on a police registry. But publicly and permanently shaming someone (far above and beyond any other type of offense) will all but guarantee they will be pushed to the fringes of society and fall back on maladaptive coping mechanisms, which, when it's a rapist, isn't great. The states like Florida and Ohio with the most stringent laws tend to have higher rates of sexual assault be repeat offenders. States like Oregon who do treatment and reintegration programs have 4x fewer repeat offenders. Even in Oregon, it's unbelievable how destructive an SO registration is in someone's life, after they've done their time and gone through parole and counseling. Don't get me wrong: I am all for punishing horrific crimes like these. I am all for getting people help they need. But holy crap, how long does someone with a 0% chance of reoffending need to be punished daily?
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Six year olds are pretty scary, too 26 comments
jasonmon
· 3 years ago
For the confused: the driver was pissed at his fiancee and stupidly didn't stop for the police. As background info, one in their town took the police seriously because the mayor was fighting with them at the time; the department never even had the ability or the vehicles to pull over people before. After a two mile chase, they all came to a dead end road. The police body cam footage records the driver peacefully surrendering with his hands up and the police firing eighteen rounds in to him and the vehicle. The dad was struck in the head and chest but survived. The son was struck five times, including his head. He managed to survive his gunshot wounds from the officers for seven minutes before he died.
That footage was enough to get two officers immediately arrested for murder.
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That footage was enough to get two officers immediately arrested for murder.