Posted on 08/04/2022 1:20:19 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
SEBASTIAN, Fla. (CBS12) — After throwing an urn containing a family member's ashes at someone, a naked man from Sebastian was arrested early Saturday morning.
According to the Sebastian Police Department, 46-year-old Scott Cornwell got into a heated argument with the victim—which escalated when Cornwell threw a glass-style urn at their head.
As officers arrived on scene, they found the victim at a neighbor's house—their face had multiple swollen bloody masses bursting open. The victim was transported to the Sebastian Hospital, where it was later discovered they had a fractured nasal cavity.
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Forget it, Jake, it’s Florida.
“They...” “Their...”
So.... There were several victims?
Must have had two heads.
Now that's no way to treat his cousin and 2nd wife, who will sweep her up?
Sounds like zits.
Florida Man needs a TV series!
I am thinking that eith:
A. “Skyler Shepard” is really into woke pronouns
B. The victim is really into woke pronouns
Can’t tell for sure.
I was thinking the same thing, lol!
I ran into Florida man when I lived there. Actually two of them both high as a kite on something, it wasn’t alcohol or weed. They kept trying to steal things from a convenience store until the owner threw them out.
The owner was from somewhere in the middle east. I told him not all Americans are like that.
the victim
their face
this pronoun BS
Used to have one...”Cops.”
Wokies wokies...
when Cornwell threw a glass-style urn at their head.
= = =
I use their/they for a singular person when gender is not known, or gender is not important.
“Where is their dog?” Instead of where is his/her dog?
And I think that is common, but has been perverted.
Their/They is used when the gender is singular and known, and it makes for confusing communication.
But that is the goal it seems.
Florida Man, back in action . . .
I’m stealing that!
LOL
I think the Florida statute reads:
“Unlawful to throw a person’s ashes at another person, unless the thrower is naked.”
No laws were violated in this case.
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