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No one, and I mean NO one, does it like Miles Edgeworth
#best prosecutor by far imo#no one can come in with a trap like that and carry himself so smugly and homosexual like he can#others try#but they never will. updated autopsy report? no one.#playing turnabout time traveler#I’ve missed the gang#the characters aren’t the same but the dynamic is nicely done albeit a lil two dimensional#the perfect balance of absolute asshat and homosexual sass plus the perfect about of trauma and emotional repression#ace attorney#miles edgeworth
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#did system#dissociative identity disorder#did#did community#plural#actual did#plural gang#actual plural#actually plural#mental health#mental illness#osdd#osdd system#the scrapbook system#vocalizedd#ddissociation#trauma#persecutor alter#prosecutor alter#sh alter#emotional#relationships#dissociative identities#tiktok
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let me be insane for a moment, is that ok (thinks abt Scooby Doo/Ace Attorney crossover)
#ive Actually been thinking abt this one a whole lot#bc i love scooby and i love attorney#and basically heres the lowdown#Klavier knows Mystery Incorporated hes familiar with them hes in fact Besties with them#esp Daphne they are BESTIES in all caps#as 2 purple fashionable bikers 💜 they understand each other on a deep personal level#anwyay the reason klav does know them is bc hes collabed with the hex girls#and during the collab concert stuff there was a monster issue#yadda yadda it was taken care of by mystery gang#anwyay this is just giving reason for klav to be like ''oh dw i know some experts that can handle this''#when another situation occurs where theres like. idk a murder done by a monster#and klavs like oh dw i know detectives that specialize in these exact types of situations#then arrives a bunch of hippies in a van with a dog that may or may not talk#prob not bc that doesnt make sense for aa BUT this doesnt mean that there cant be scooby dialogue bc. Shaggy is a Ventriloquist :]#which is real and its funny when scooby talking is completely unrelated to it sjhdkfjfhf#anwyay i dont really have anything else#besides apollo being like !?!?!?!??? with everything going on with the mystery gang#also being like ''prosecutor gavin what do u mean u know these ppl ''#im prob not gonna do anything with this idea its just a concept i like to think abt for funzies akdhdkfj#rando thoughtz#also yes i am making it aa4 cast centric BC KLAV HAS TO BE INVOLVED !!!#its much more interesting for the hypothetical situation i already stated !!
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When you are exhausted from all the work and need a break but the guy you are supposed to be investigating shows up and bothers you more about smoking,,,
Lumine doesn’t have an easy life in this au and Childe cries a lot =D
#lumine genshin impact#lumine#traveler genshin impact#genshin impact#Genshin#Childe#childe tartaglia ajax#Tartaglia#childe genshin impact#genshin impact fanart#fanart#digital art#digital sketch#sketch#art dump#genshin modern au#it's a continuation of my Lumine is a prosecutor au meanwhile Childe is a well-known gang member lmao#I love this au even tho i rarely do anything with it TuT#rusalkaart#artist on tumblr#also im ngl I had such a shit drawing day today it was really hard to like anything that Ive done#so while I dont find this to be great either#I still wanted to share (:
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“Happy birthday~!”
Yusuke was greeted with the smiles of his family when he came down to breakfast. His favorite meal was waiting for him on the table.
“There he is! Good morning, my darling!” Maria seized his face and kissed him on the forehead. “Come sit down. You’ve got to eat up and get ready.” As usual, she’d planned some huge event. Most of the guests may or may not have been paid actors...
“Forrest and I made you a gift!” Clara smiled, offering him a huge, flat box. A wrestling belt rested inside.
“Where is Forrest,” Maria grumbled. “I’ll go get him.” And she scurried up the stairs to wake up her eldest.
“Clara, he hasn’t even sat down yet,” Leo chided, gently, before turning to Yusuke. “Do you want to open it now, or at the party? It’s up to you...but I would choose the former.”
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Vice President Kamala Harris’s new campaign ad features a deep voice speaking over images of Border Patrol agents, the border wall, and seized pills and guns. It describes Harris, the former attorney general of California, as a ���border state prosecutor” who “took on drug cartels and jailed gang members,” and says that Harris, if elected President, will hire thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyl smuggling and human trafficking.[...]
She is playing up her law enforcement record and saying Trump wanted to worsen conditions on the border to help his chances of getting elected when he told Republicans to back out of a deal that would have added Border Patrol agents and immigration officers. “Donald Trump does not care about border security, he only cares about himself,” she said on July 30.[...]
In recent months, Harris has been part of an effort by the Biden administration to take tougher measures on the border to stop illegal migration. In May, Biden moved to restrict the number of asylum cases that will be heard at the border, a rightward shift by his administration designed to slow the high numbers of people being brought to the southern border of the U.S. by smugglers.[...]
The new campaign ad finishes with the line: “Fixing the border is tough. So is Kamala Harris.”
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Prosecutor: Gang dispute led to shooting at Chicago school
CHICAGO — A gang dispute led to a December shooting near a Chicago high school that left two students dead and two other teens wounded, a prosecutor suggested. The 16-year-old suspect charged in the Dec. 16 shooting outside Benito Juarez High School asked one of the victims about his gang affiliation before he opened fire, Assistant State’s Attorney Thomas Darman said during the suspect’s bail…
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#4#Chicago#Crime#dispute#gang#General news#Indictments#Law enforcement#led#Organized crime#Prosecutor#school#shooting
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with the tgaa gang of course
ACE ATTORNEY LUNCH ROOM WHAT TABLE YOU SITTING ON SAY IN REPLIES OR TAGS
#train of logic no one asked for:#gregory and ray are the loser underdogs no one talks to and associating with them would ruin me for life#squinty old men table are the incels and I am a woman#evil bastard fathers I don't think I need to explain#evil bastard not-fathers also no explanation needed#the gayest bitchiest table on earth. and gumshoe. they would make fun of me like this is Mean Girls (2004). except for gumshoe.#the og lawyers would be nice but forget that I was there over some academic argument#the prosecutors. you want me to sit with the FUCKING PROSECUTORS. I will be HARASSED to the BREAKING POINT by them.#ah yes#the autism/adhd table 2: electric boogaloo#the tgaa gang would be nice but not nice to the point you feel like they're putting on an act because they're sorry for you#and they're that specific shade of looks-normal-until-you-overhear-one-of-their-conversations that appeals to me#tgaa#ace attorney
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KAZUMA MY BEST FRIEND KAZUMA MY LOVE🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
#BIG DICK IS BACK IN TOWN!!!!!!!!!!#the scene where the gang reunites (and van zieks is. there) i shared a lil tear 🥺#and the expression that ryunosuke was looking at him with i was the same My Boy........#but also jesus christ that outfit is horrendous#i get that narratively he has a similar outfit to van zieks simbolizing his new position as prosecutor and he's white as an opposite to ryu#but have you considered that aesthetically it sucks#i hope that next case he's the prosecutor and that u can change his outfit🥰❤❤#tgaac liveblogging
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This is a gift article
In the final week of this election season, the Republican Party is running two different campaigns. One of them is an ugly and angry but conventional political enterprise. Donald Trump and other Republicans make speeches; party operatives seek to get out the vote; money is spent in swing states; television and radio advertisements proliferate. The people running that campaign are focused on winning the election.
Last night, in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, we caught a glimpse of the other campaign. This is the campaign that is psychologically preparing Americans for an assault on the electoral system, a second January 6, if Trump doesn’t win—or else an assault on the political system and the rule of law if he does. Listen carefully to the words of Tucker Carlson, the pundit fired from Fox News partly for his role in lying about the 2020 election. Warming up the crowd for Trump, he mocked the very idea that Kamala Harris could win: “It’s going to be pretty hard to look at us and say, ‘You know what? Kamala Harris, she got 85 million votes because she’s so impressive as the first Samoan Malaysian, low-I.Q., former California prosecutor ever to be elected president.”
“Samoan Malaysian” was Carlson’s way of mocking Harris’s mixed-race background, and “low-IQ” is self-explanatory—but “85 million” is a number of votes she could in fact win. And how, Carlson suggested, could there be such a “groundswell of popular support” for a person he demeaned as a mongrel, an incompetent, an idiot? The answer was clear: There can’t be, and if anyone says it happened, then we will contest it.
All of this is part of the game: the Trump campaign’s loud confidence, despite dead-even polls; its decision, in the final days, to take the candidate outside the swing states to New York, New Mexico, and Virginia, because we’ve got this in the bag (and not, say, because filling arenas in Pennsylvania is getting harder); the hyping of Republican-early-voter numbers, even though no evidence indicates that these are new voters, just people who are no longer being discouraged from voting early. Also the multiple attempts, across the country, to remove large numbers of people from the rolls; the many claims, with no justification, that “illegal immigrants” are voting or even, as Trump implied during the September debate, that illegal immigrants are being deliberately imported into the country in order to vote; Vance’s declaration that he will accept the election results as long as “only legal American citizens” vote.
At Madison Square Garden, Trump doubled down on that rhetoric. He repeated past claims about the “invasion” of immigrants; about “Venezuelan gangs” occupying American cities, even Times Square; and he offered an instant solution: “On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get these criminals out. I will rescue every city and town that has been invaded and conquered, and we will put these vicious and bloodthirsty criminals in jail.” But he left open the question of who exactly all these “criminals” might be, because he seemed to be talking about not just immigrants but also his political opponents, “the enemy within.” The United States, he said, “is now an occupied country, but it will soon be an occupied country no longer … November 5, 2024, nine days from now, will be Liberation Day in America.”
The insults we heard from many speakers at Madison Square Garden, including the description of Puerto Rico as “garbage” or of Harris as “the anti-Christ” or of Hillary Clinton as a “sick son of a bitch”—insults that can also be heard in a thousand podcast episodes featuring Carlson, Elon Musk, J. D. Vance, and their ilk—are part of the same effort. Trump’s electorate is being primed to equate his political opposition with infection, pollution, and demonic power, and to accept violence and chaos as a legitimate, necessary response to these primal, lethal threats.
As I wrote earlier this month, this kind of language, imported from the 1930s, has never before been part of mainstream American presidential politics, because no other political candidate in modern history has used an election to undermine the legal basis of the American political system. But if we are an occupied country, then Joe Biden is not the legitimately elected president of the United States. If we are an occupied country, then the American government is not a set of institutions established over centuries by Congress, but rather a sinister cabal that must be dismantled at any price. If we are an occupied country, then of course the Trump administration can break the law, commit acts of violence, or even trash the Constitution in order to “liberate” Americans, either after Trump has lost the election or after he has won it.
This kind of language is not being used accidentally or incidentally. It is not a joke, even when used by professional comedians. These insults are central to Trump’s message, which is why they were featured at a venue he reveres. They are also classic authoritarian tactics that have worked before, not only in the 1930s but also in places such as modern Venezuela and modern Russia, countries where the public was also prepared over many years to accept lawlessness and violence from the state. The same tactics are working in the United States right now. Election workers, whose job is to carry out the will of the voters, are already the subject of violent threats and harassment. At least two ballot boxes have been attacked.
The natural human instinct is to dismiss, ignore, or downplay these kinds of threats. But that’s the point: You are meant to accept this language and behavior, to consider this kind of rhetoric “baked in” to any Trump campaign. You are supposed to just get used to the idea that Trump wishes he had “Hitler’s generals” or that he uses the Stalinist phrase “enemies of the people” to describe his opponents. Because once you think that’s normal, then you’ll accept the next step. Even when that next step is an assault on democracy and the rule of law.
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Bulgarian mafia: The protected by the authorities gang of Plamen Rusev murdered a man in the Burgas city center
Bulgarian mafia: The protected by the authorities gang of Plamen Rusev murdered a man in the Burgas city center
Bulgarian mafia: An young man had to die and after that the Burgas police to lift a finger against the gang of Rusev and Rochata – investigation by Iustitia.bg Bulgarian mafia is on power in Bulgaria. The infamous mafiot and gang boss Plamen Rusev murdered a man! Who are Rochata’s gang and Plamen Rusev? If you are asking, then you are not from Burgas. These are legendarily haughty rather…
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#Bulgarian mafia#Burgas city Bulgaria#Burgas gangs#Burgas mafia#Corrupt police#Corrupt prosecutor#Dimitar Rochata gang#Plamen Rusev gang
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Bulgarian mafia: The protected by the authorities gang of Plamen Rusev murdered a man in the Burgas city center
Bulgarian mafia: The protected by the authorities gang of Plamen Rusev murdered a man in the Burgas city center
Bulgarian mafia: An young man had to die and after that the Burgas police to lift a finger against the gang of Rusev and Rochata – investigation by Iustitia.bg Bulgarian mafia is on power in Bulgaria. The infamous mafiot and gang boss Plamen Rusev murdered a man! Who are Rochata’s gang and Plamen Rusev? If you are asking, then you are not from Burgas. These are legendarily haughty rather…
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#Bulgarian mafia#Burgas city Bulgaria#Burgas gangs#Burgas mafia#Corrupt police#Corrupt prosecutor#Dimitar Rochata gang#Plamen Rusev gang
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today i got into a heated argument with two TRAs over the twoXchromosomes subreddit. i made a post about the woman-centric subreddit now being overrun with men & MRAs who harass women that share their traumatic experiences with men. from SA, to spousal abuse, women found a space where they felt safe discussing their experiences in life.
posts expressing feminist thought, traumatic experiences & general fear of men were met with downvote bombings & harassment.
men pretend to be underage girls pretending not to understand masturbation and acting they don't know how to wash "down there", asking for advice for sexual gratification of course.
men CONSTANTLY adding their two cents to posts that absolutely do not need it.
the subreddit is now uncomfortable & stifling, mods do absolutely nothing about it. so i made a lengthy post and so many women responded. over 500 comments of women responding positively, and thanking me for calling out an ongoing issue.
well, apparently i am transphobic and i am acting "sussy" with saying; “every time i come here and a woman makes a post with the most MINUSCULE feminist intent, or sharing her trauma, or difficulties in her personal experiences, it doesn't just get downvoted to oblivion, but filled up with comments of dudes adding their two cents, tone policing, making sexual & or fetish comments or "not all men"ing her. this is a woman centric community. two X chromosomes. we aren't going to make our tones softer, be gentler and tip-toe around our individual experiences to make YOU, a dude, comfortable.”
all it took was this for two TRAs to gang up on me & call me transphobic. saying this is why they don't trust cis feminists, and patronising me with expressions like "you must be so brave for calling yourself a radfem". they claimed that i cannot call myself a radical feminist because it's just bigoted towards trans women, despite me living in a 3rd world country where we don't even have working woman's shelters and proper laws against spousal abuse. "im sorry your life is hard as a woman living in a misogynistic country, but that is here nor there with regard to the terminology we're discussing" i'm sorry, what?
most of us aren't privileged enough to be libfems. i wish pink fucking girlboss they/she queen xenogender discourse was what my country could be doing, but life is not fair for everyone. if a woman here gets abused, stalked, or raped, she has nowhere to go. no phone number to call. no police to call. no prosecutor to trust in. and i went through this, personally.
by the end i had to block them, because they were derailing the conversation. but fuck, even when i literally do my best and try to be inclusive to everyone, i get spat in the fucking face.
#radblr#radical feminism#radical feminists do interact#womyn#camorant#radical feminist safe#radical feminists do touch
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CO. POLICE DEPT. ORDERS LOCK DOWN DUE TO ARMED GANG VIOLENCE!
Mike Davis.. never one to mince words… this is a strong warning of what we may see in the weeks and months ahead. Be prepared.
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This is not the America we grew up with. This is America turning into a 3rd World country. And it is a sad day when we cannot depend on our law enforcement brethren to protect us due to defunding, manpower shortages, and good for nothing prosecutors and DAs who let violent offenders go free quickly. I am considering buying my first firearm because living in CA, it's just a matter of time before all hell breaks loose.......
#the great awakening#government corruption#wef#fjb#world economic forum#democrats#joe biden#illegal immigration#bill gates#donald trump#civil war#gang violence#venezuelan gangs#2nd amendment
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Right, an idea that has been stewing in my head for awhile. No monster AU
When Eddie was eight years old he was the star witness in a mob boss’s trial. The mobster is accused of hiring a hit on a rival gang leader. Eddie swore under oath that the mobster did not leave the room at any time. The only people who can in the room was the nanny with tea for the boss and hot chocolate for Eddie.
The prosecutor asks if maybe he had fallen asleep at any time to which Eddie replies naps are for babies and he’s not a baby. That earns chuckles from the judge, jury, and defense, but the DA is pissed.
He tries to get Eddie to admit that the boss must have left, but Eddie swears that from the first thing in the morning until his dad came to pick him up, the nice man in the white suit never left the room.
So the boss is acquitted and walks free. What Eddie doesn’t know, is that mob boss gave the signal to the nanny using the tea cups. What the prosecutors failed to look into was the nanny. She had been dating the gang’s second in command for six months when the hit went down.
So this boss swears a life debt to Eddie.
Whenever Eddie gets into trouble with the law, in come the boss’s lawyers and get the whole thing dismissed.
Eddie falls in with the Party when they join Hellfire and Steve is the one picking them up from school.
When Steve’s parents run afoul the wrong people in a business deal gone horribly wrong, Steve gets kidnapped.
And Eddie is pissed.
He calls up the mobster and tells him what happened.
The mobster is only to happy to help. He’d been itching for an excuse to wipe this gang off the planet and this is a perfect one.
The mobster walks into where Steve is being held and tells them that this boy and not his parents are under his protection. And if they don’t let him go, they’re dead.
The rival gang laughs and Steve is told to close his eyes.
Steve knows better than to argue with someone that powerful and closes his eyes.
The ratatat of machine gun fire rings throughout the warehouse and Steve hunches his shoulders against the sound.
Then there is silence.
The mobster cuts Steve loose but tells him to keep his eyes closed and leads him out of the warehouse. That’s when he opens his eyes.
There Eddie is leaning against a fancy limo. Steve runs into his arms and is just relieved that he is alive.
Eddie asks the boss if this makes them even.
The mobster laughs and said not even close, that was a bit of fun. Only now Steve is under his protection too.
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“Nobody ever stood up for her,” O’Malley said. “No one ever spoke for her. … Kamala made her feel like she was the only important person in her life. She focused on her. She empowered her.” (Years later, O’Malley reconnected with the young woman, who she said turned her life around. She was married with kids and was “very happy.”)
O’Malley remembers that Harris showed her prosecutorial mettle even before she got the verdict against Evans and Lee. Harris came to her boss in the middle of the case and told O’Malley, “There’s something up here.”
“It turns out that the group home director was actually a pimp, and he was pimping out these girls that were assigned to the home — and they were being gang raped,” O’Malley said. “And so we prosecuted him, too. So that was the kind of case where she was very thorough, very smart, very presentable.”
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This is the kind of person I want for president. The contrast of her running against a LITERAL RAPIST is more stark than I could have imagined.
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