Cops claimed that field tests showed the white powder on the hood of the Georgia State QB’s car was cocaine. He said it was bird poop. He was suspended, and widely ridiculed by national media outlets.
Guess what? It was bird poop.
(HT: @GREENLAWOFFICE)https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/article_55065ff6-ba4e-11e9-9b24-ab98e21113fa.html …
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You said: “doesn't remotely say that - merely that charges aren't be pressed.” It sure sounds like you’re doubting it wasn’t drugs, for some reason. The last article quoted the lab, it wasn’t a controlled substance. If that’s not enough, you have some other problem. K kthxbye
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you're reading my words accurately but somehow reaching a bizarre conclusion if you flip a coin a hundred times and tell me "there were some heads and some tails", I am SURE that you are correct but if you then show me a different coin THAT IS NOT PROOF OF YOUR STATEMENT
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You're right, it could have been dried up, pedantic, mayonnaise...
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