I've never heard any parent refer to their offspring as "my adult." It's my kid, my child, my son/daughter. It is a reference to the relationship, not the age of the offspring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Didn’t a Virginia woman give trump the finger, and you democrats rewarded her by electing her to the state assembly?
But go right ahead and hypocrite some more, dems.
She’s not on the state assembly, so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Didn’t a Virginia woman give trump the finger, and you democrats rewarded her by electing her to the state assembly?
But go right ahead and hypocrite some more, dems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Anonymous wrote:The kid is the kid of entitled brat you’d expect a finance bro to produce
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one, in regular conversation, refers to their 17 year old as a child. No one.
You sure about that? Step on over to the college forum and see how people refer to their HS seniors and older. Here's one talking about full fledged adults as "kids" in college. People very much think of their 17 year olds as kids/children. Unless they are the children of people they don't like. Those are all adults, naturally.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1012807.page
I've never heard any parent refer to their offspring as "my adult." It's my kid, my child, my son/daughter. It is a reference to the relationship, not the age of the offspring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
+1 Are the curse words that go along with the gesture illegal too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you CAN vote in a primary at 17 if you will be 18 by the general election. I wonder if he got confused by that or maybe he’s just really dumb.
No one was “outraged” at McAullife’s 21 year old daughter posed in front of the Lynchburg City Republican Committee office giving the finger and posted it all over Instagram.
Youngkin when asked said he didn’t have opinions on his opponent’s children and refused to comment further.
One is a crime, the other isn’t
actually what Youngkin's kid did was not illegal, dumb yes but illegal no. What McAullife's daughter did actually might be a class 1 misdemeanor. Take a law class my friend.
Giving the finger is a misdemeanor?
Yes.
Explain, please.
Because it is an "obscene gesture" and depending on the circumstances can qualify as a class 1 misdemeanor. Look I am neither here nor there on Terry or Youngkin's semi and full adult children and both sides seem super dumb to do what they each did. But remember in Virginia you can be charged with a crime for giving the finger, so just be careful next time someone cuts you off in traffic, don't flip the bird. I was surprised the woman on the bike who flipped off Trump a few years ago wasn't charged.
That law would be unconstitutional and would never hold up in court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one, in regular conversation, refers to their 17 year old as a child. No one.
You sure about that? Step on over to the college forum and see how people refer to their HS seniors and older. Here's one talking about full fledged adults as "kids" in college. People very much think of their 17 year olds as kids/children. Unless they are the children of people they don't like. Those are all adults, naturally.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1012807.page
Anonymous wrote:No one, in regular conversation, refers to their 17 year old as a child. No one.
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Kid is a master troll. The left is irate!