In which case, the bad faith that was sewn has reaped no emotional response whatsoever. Either way, they don't get what they want, and I am satisfied.
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Yeah, like, the whole point of doing that to your truck is so that you can spew smoke at pedestrians, bicyclists, and Priuses.
TPM reached out to Liz Purchia, the press secretary for the EPA, about the changes. Purchia told TPM "the short answer is this is illegal."
Wait, they actually try to spew the smoke directly at people? Fucking degenerates.
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(CNN) -- An 84-year-old man shoots his son. So what does his grandson do, according to authorities, in his own father's defense?Shoot -- fatally, it turns out -- his grandfather.That's what authorities said happened Monday night in Kittrell, a small North Carolina town of less than 500 people located about 35 miles south of the Virginia border.Vance County sheriff's deputies responded around 7 p.m. to an address there after getting a call about a fight, Sheriff Peter White said in a news release.When they got there, deputies found two people shot.One was Lloyd Woodlief, 84, who lived at the Kittrell home, according to White. He had been shot once with a 12-gauge shotgun and "died shortly thereafter," the sheriff said.His son, 49-year-old Lloyd Peyton Woodlief, had been shot with a 22-caliber pistol, added White. The resident of nearby Henderson, North Carolina, was being treated at Duke Medical Center in Durham as of Tuesday afternoon.The other person involved was the 11-year-old grandson of Lloyd Woodlief.White said a preliminary investigation indicates that Lloyd Woodlief first shot his son. Then the 11-year-old boy shot his grandfather.Charges are pending, the sheriff added, though he didn't specify who might be charged, or with what.
(CNN) -- Two adults and four children were killed in a domestic shooting in Spring, Texas, on Wednesday night, said Harris County Constable Ron Hickman.A seventh person, a 15-year-old girl, was also shot. She was taken to a local hospital.A suspect, an uncle to the children, was taken into custody late Wednesday, according to Hickman.Before the suspect surrendered, he was involved in a short chase with sheriff's deputies, who surrounded him.The suspect is separated from his wife, who lives out of state, Hickman said.Spring is located about 20 miles north of Houston.