Protestor who entered field files police report

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I have questions about this, too. Is the ground beef raw & cold? Or cooked & cold? Or cooked and hot?
I believe he was referring to my penchant for jerking off into the trashcan under my desk, but to answer your question, ideally it'll be at 98.7 degrees.
 
I believe he was referring to my penchant for jerking off into the trashcan under my desk, but to answer your question, ideally it'll be at 98.7 degrees.
I believe you're wrong, but noted on the second part.

How do you get it to that temperature without creating a severe bacterial environment?
 
all this said, I had to look up what he was actually raising awareness for.


While more painful than he likely intended, the protestor likely got the attention he was seeking. A photo provided by KNBR shows the man wearing a shirt reading RighttoRescue.com, a site that states its cause as "raising awareness for whistleblowers facing prison time for exposing factory farm abuses."

Meanwhile, affiliated group Direct Action Everywhere claimed responsibility for the stunt on social media. If this all sounds familiar, it's because it's not its first foray into the sports world.

The group made headlines in April when a protestor glued herself to the floor at a Minnesota Timberwolves game wearing a T-shirt reading "Glen Taylor Roasts Animals Alive." Taylor is the outgoing Timberwolves owner who also owned a chicken farm that culled 5.3 million hens during a bird-flu outbreak. Days later, another fan chained herself to a basket during another Timberwolves home game.

The same group claimed credit for a two-person protest during the NFL's season-opening game between the Rams and Buffalo Bills at SoFi Stadium. Like on Monday, those fans ran across the field carrying pink smoke flares. Though they didn't meet the same violent end.
Ok, that’s all fine. But, they think this is the right place to get max attention. While they are right, basketball playoffs and prime time football games have lots of eyes on them, they suck at thinking this is the way to get positive attention.

And before you say “any attention is good attention, it’s not”.

We live in a crazy ass world. League and players are always concerned for someone coming out of the stands and hurting them.

Just an utterly stupid approach. I want to eat more inhumanely killed meat as a result, honestly.
 
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Ok, that’s all fine. But, they think this is the right place to get max attention. While they are right, basketball playoffs and prime time football games have lots of eyes on them, they suck at thinking this is the way to get positive attention.

And before you say “any attention is good attention, it’s not”.

We live in a crazy ass world. League and players are petrified of someone coming out of the stands and hurting them.

Just an utterly stupid approach. I want to eat more inhumanely killed meat as a result, honestly.
I think "petrified" is a little strong...it's been years since the Kansas City father-son team beat the piss out of the coach on the field or Monica Seles got stabbed, yet there is someone running onto the field at just about every NFL game, usually for their 15 minutes.

if the NFL really cared, they'd put a "moat" or some sort of open space separating the fans in the stands from the field like they do in front of the stage at a concert, with security standing there making sure no one jumps down.
 
I think "petrified" is a little strong...it's been years since the Kansas City father-son team beat the piss out of the coach on the field or Monica Seles got stabbed, yet there is someone running onto the field at just about every NFL game, usually for their 15 minutes.

if the NFL really cared, they'd put a "moat" or some sort of open space separating the fans in the stands from the field like they do in front of the stage at a concert, with security standing there making sure no one jumps down.
You’re right. I was being hyperbolic. I edited my post. There is an always will be concern.

For the league it’s concern for optics as much as anything. But, there is security concern, especially when mother fucker is running around with something smoking.

There, I took a more balanced approach. Now that I have….a moat dug around the field….really?
 
Safety's not silly, Mox
Oh, I suppose you're one of those "speed limit" proponents, aren't you? Gross.
 
I think "petrified" is a little strong...it's been years since the Kansas City father-son team beat the piss out of the coach on the field or Monica Seles got stabbed, yet there is someone running onto the field at just about every NFL game, usually for their 15 minutes.

if the NFL really cared, they'd put a "moat" or some sort of open space separating the fans in the stands from the field like they do in front of the stage at a concert, with security standing there making sure no one jumps down.
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No, he’s right. “Petrified” was a bit much.

All I want to know now is if owners will pay for the moat or if they are going to hang it on tax payers.
You know I don't mean a literal most, right?
 
Shit you not I could say that clouds are made of water and he would fucking argue it. Miserable people aren't worth your time.
Yet, here you are...
 
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