Posted on 09/07/2023 3:20:27 PM PDT by grundle
You noticed that too!
Yes, there is something not quite right. I have never suffered a broken bone — PTL! — but it is my understanding that it is quite painful. The “victim’s” face looks quite serene with no trace of pai .
Too clever! :)
“Look at my face.”
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I did and now I wish I hadn’t. Is that for real?? **shudder**
The post-assault photo makes her look quite pale.
The left-hand photo may be colorized. Is it possible that she’s a Pretendian (dot not feather)?
I did and the injury is too neat and tidy. No bruises, contusions, or swelling. Not enough blood for a head injury and it's too bright red.
Looks faked, like someone put fake blood on her face.
I thought the same thing.
Looking more closely, the blood is the wrong color and it's a weird spatter pattern on her nose.
The *blood* on her neck is more pink, like food coloring......
These types of morons live in an imaginary world where no one does anything wrong.
“Thank you to the incredible Minneapolis 4th Precinct Officers, Mayor Frey, Chief O’Hara, Paramedics, neighbors, friends and DFL family, who all came to our aide during this terrifying experience. I’m so grateful for this community that wraps us in love.”
If she was just an ordinary citizen, I don’t think she would have gotten any attention at all from those people. Rank hath it privileges.
I looked it up. Maybe you have a better source?
The one on the left is probably Photoshopped to make her appear more of a POC.
It was always third hand to me. so I bow to your scholarship and stand corrected.
I didn’t mean to be snarky. I remember reading the quote years ago. I could not remember the source. I got burned on the supposed quote by Franklin,” Democracy is two wolfs and a lamb voting on lunch”. So I try to source items.
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