• Druski's "How Conservative Women In America Act" skit was so accurate that it even had the AI bots confused.
    Druski's "How Conservative Women In America Act" skit was so accurate that it even had the AI bots confused.
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    Who hurt you bro ?
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    mixed family
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    Daddy! I need to poo!
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    Makeup With Strangers
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  • Nobody cares about taxes… until the refund feels wrong
    Nobody cares about taxes… until the refund feels wrong
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    If I ever got a tattoo, this would be it
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  • A jury in Minas Gerais, Brazil has acquitted a 43‑year‑old mother who killed her boyfriend after confronting him allegedly attempting to sexually assault her 11‑year‑old daughter. The case, which drew massive attention both in Brazil and internationally, lasted several days in court before jurors returned a not guilty verdict on charges including aggravated homicide and desecration of a corpse.

    Prosecutors argued that the violence was intentional and excessive, while the defense maintained that the woman acted in immediate protection of her child after finding evidence and then catching her daughter in harm’s way. She spent about a year in jail before the case went to trial.

    Jurors ultimately agreed that her actions were justified under Brazilian self‑defense law, a decision that has sparked intense debate worldwide about how legal systems handle extreme protective actions by parents, what constitutes imminent threat, and the boundaries of self‑defense when children are involved.

    Supporters say the verdict honors a parent’s duty to protect their child; critics raise broader questions about vigilante justice and the rule of law.
    A jury in Minas Gerais, Brazil has acquitted a 43‑year‑old mother who killed her boyfriend after confronting him allegedly attempting to sexually assault her 11‑year‑old daughter. The case, which drew massive attention both in Brazil and internationally, lasted several days in court before jurors returned a not guilty verdict on charges including aggravated homicide and desecration of a corpse. Prosecutors argued that the violence was intentional and excessive, while the defense maintained that the woman acted in immediate protection of her child after finding evidence and then catching her daughter in harm’s way. She spent about a year in jail before the case went to trial. Jurors ultimately agreed that her actions were justified under Brazilian self‑defense law, a decision that has sparked intense debate worldwide about how legal systems handle extreme protective actions by parents, what constitutes imminent threat, and the boundaries of self‑defense when children are involved. Supporters say the verdict honors a parent’s duty to protect their child; critics raise broader questions about vigilante justice and the rule of law.
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    Not a bad threat
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