BoBTFish
I was taught in school (UK in the '90s) that putting a comma in that spot is outright wrong. As an adult I realised it is much clearer and always use it.
I'm not from the USA, I thought a felony is a crime at the national level, not the state level? How can a state specify that?
The Windows file copy team?
Specifically in the "D parts of the human body" section?! Is there a "V parts..." section as well?
I took the same picture walking the dogs earlier!
Yes; am English.
Not a big fan of the gates either
"Innocent until proven guilty" very specifically applies to punishment by the courts and government (which would be UK courts in this case). Everyone else can still think he's a sleazebag and want nothing to do with him without knowing exactly which crimes he may have committed.
I could absolutely be fired by my employer for harassing colleagues in a way that wouldn't be outright illegal. Same here for streaming companies, traditional TV production companies, etc not wanting to work with him.
Plenty of people in Britain have to do a tax assessment. But not if you have a simple single employment, no meaningful savings or investments, etc.
Since when does twat rhyme with not?