Fictional men > reality
Villain and Hero going round after round until Hero finally slips up and Villain gets the upper hand, pinning them hard against the wall. Hero’s panting, bruised and bloody, eyes narrowed and defiant, daring Villain to do their worst. And Villain can’t help but give in to impulse and kiss them.
Bonus: Hero freezes up, completely shocked, and does nothing to stop them.
Bonus bonus: Hero freezes for just a moment and then melts, kissing back.
Bonus bonus bonus: Hero kisses back with purpose and then uses the distraction as a chance to finally stun and capture Villain.
Guys! I found my true sexuality and would love to share...Dylan O’Brien with a weapon
...holy shit
How do the gays group themselves together before they come out. Like I was friends with these people before I think any of us actually thought that we might be gay and then in middles school we all came out and I know that this happened for other people. How do we just know?
my parents didn’t raise me to order something expensive when someone else is paying
Keep the flame going for those we have lost to suicide.
Law enforcement officers who fail to provide criminal suspects with Miranda warnings prior to questioning cannot be subjected to civil lawsuits for their omissions, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
Justices determined by a 6-3 vote that receiving Miranda warnings — which notify individuals taken into custody of their rights to remain silent, speak with an attorney and ask for that attorney to be present during interactions with police — is not technically a protected constitutional right.
The court's classification means that individuals deprived of their Miranda warnings before criminal interrogations take place will not have a foundation to bring legal claims that allege their civil rights were violated after the fact. It effectively protects police officers against civil litigation while also limiting individual protections against self-incrimination.
"A violation of Miranda does not necessarily constitute a violation of the Constitution," wrote Justice Samuel Alito in an opinion reflecting the court's conservative majority. In light of that, Alito said such a violation could not "authorize a civil rights suit against a police officer."
This is the Lucky Loki. Reblog for your favorite character’s insured safety in Infinity War.
Hello!!! Feel free to message me. I'm 21 and a student. I’m into basically everything. Current obsession: stray kids
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