Thursday, February 13, 2020

Police Said They Responded a Call about a Man Exposing Himself at the Whataburger; Officers Arrived at Location and Made Eye Contact with him...

By A Texas Reader
Thu, Feb 13, 2020 8:11 a.m.

Police said they responded a call about a man exposing himself at the Whataburger. Officers arrived at the location at made eye contact with the man, at which point he took off running, authorities said.


"Man Running from Police Dead after Laying Down on Freeway Getting Hit by 2 Vehicles, Authorities Say."


N.S.: The guy had to be insane on drugs, say, PCP or meth.



4 comments:

  1. The guy obviously thought he was at Der Weinerschnitzel! ...Or maybe Whataweiner?

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  2. Now if the guy had gone to a hot dog stand called "Whataweiner"--to expose himself--the story would have been even funnier.
    --GRA

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  3. jerry pdx
    3 female athletes in Connecticut file a lawsuit to block "transgender athletes", no, let's correct that to "boys", from competing against real females in track and field: https://www.foxnews.com/us/connecticut-high-school-girls-lawsuit-transgender-athletes-sex-discrimination
    The lawsuit states this with the firmness and clarity of absolute irrefutable truth:

    “Inescapable biological facts of the human species [are] not stereotypes, ‘social constructs,’ or relics of past discrimination,” it says.

    “In track-and-field events that do not use equipment, the physiological differences between males and females after puberty are stark in the record books,” the complaint adds. “No one doubts that top male and female high school athletes are equally committed to excelling in their sport, and train equally hard. Yet boys and men consistently run faster and jump higher and farther than girls and women.”

    I can hear the howls of the gender psychotics right now, there's nothing they hate worse than inarguable truth. The two boys masquerading as females who have won 15 girls track and field championships between them are doubling down and crying "discrimination". I added in parenthesis some corrections to their statements:

    Yearwood, a senior at Cromwell High School, and Miller, a senior at Bloomfield High School, issued statements vehemently defending their (unfair demand) right to run (cheat) in girls events in response to the filing Thursday.

    “I have faced (faked) discrimination in every aspect of my life and I no longer want to remain silent,” Miller said. “I (think) am a girl and I am a (mediocre male) runner. I participate (use my innate biological advantage) in athletics just like my peers (other gender cheats) to excel, find community, and meaning in my life. It is both unfair and painful that my (unfairly won) victories have to be attacked and my hard work ignored.”

    Yearwood said she (he) also has been hurt by the efforts to “tear down my (won by cheating) successes.”

    “I will never stop (cheating) being me!” she (he) said in her (his) statement. “I will never stop running (cheating)! I hope that the next generation (can cheat like me) of trans youth doesn’t have to (compete honestly) fight the fights that I have. I hope they can be celebrated when they succeed not demonized. For the next generation, I run for (cheaters everywhere) you!”


    If they wanted to truly be "fair", they'd compete with boys and be the mediocre runners they are.

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