Beautiful, brilliant mind we got here
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Replying to @mr12000 @kevindragon214 and
Yes making fun of people getting milkshaked is totally the same as calling somebody slurs.
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Replying to @chrism2577 @SlatKingCole and
The milkshakes are a test. Since milkshakes can be used, bricks next. Perhaps even more nefarious items follow.
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Replying to @Cafe_dave @chrism2577 and
nope it's still just milkshakes
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Replying to @Cafe_dave @chrism2577 and
it's been just milkshakes for a while. it works because it's non-violent and embarrassing. so there's no need for it to escalate, and you suggesting that it might is just you trying to whip up a moral panic.
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Replying to @fishplums @Cafe_dave and
Non Violent ? Throwing an object at someone else for the purpose of hitting them is not violent? Should we go over the definition?
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Replying to @HolyScuba @fishplums and
Violence has the intent to harm, and milkshake doesn't harm people. Embarrasses them, yes, but thats nit a crime
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