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A convicted killer. A published author.

Worst part of that is that super dink @YankeeFan is now popping up in disparate forums. I liked him largely confined to the politics thread where he could retweet shirt and argue in defense of the moron in chief. Now he's like the undead walking around aimlessly.

I'm picturing him walking from table to table at a mall food court.

"What are you guys talking about? Oh yeah? Here's 16 tweets about it."

Nah. Just hoping we go home today.

 
Worst part of that is that super dink @YankeeFan is now popping up in disparate forums. I liked him largely confined to the politics thread where he could retweet shirt and argue in defense of the moron in chief. Now he's like the undead walking around aimlessly.

I'm picturing him walking from table to table at a mall food court.

"What are you guys talking about? Oh yeah? Here's 16 tweets about it."[/QUOTE]

PEOPLE STOP TROLLING YANKEE FAN WITH THE QUOTE FUNCTION MALFUNCTIONS (which I just did too, apparently, WTF thanks Trump)
 
I'm picturing him walking from table to table at a mall food court.

"What are you guys talking about? Oh yeah? Here's 16 tweets about it."

PEOPLE STOP TROLLING YANKEE FAN WITH THE QUOTE FUNCTION MALFUNCTIONS (which I just did too, apparently, WTF thanks Trump)[/QUOTE]

You'll notice my post did not perpetuate this travesty.
 
For a time, "Son of Sam" laws, which prevented criminals from profiting off their crimes, were on the books. In 1991, SCOTUS unanimously tossed them.
 

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