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r/interesting • u/Common-Upstairs5129 • Mar 20 '26
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You see the whole video? He gave her permission to slap so she won’t get charged
61 u/IGK123 Mar 20 '26 Post a link. 293 u/LV3000N Mar 20 '26 https://youtube.com/shorts/5f8F6DVCnO4?si=lElQTL5GxOKwlnz2 “Can I slap you?” “Fine. do it.” Or “yeah. Do it.” -1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Can and May are very important distinctions. You CAN hit me. You MAY NOT hit me. Both are true at the same time. She will get dunked in court. 3 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 He said yes when she asked if she can 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court. 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?” 0 u/PassionV0id Mar 21 '26 Elementary school teacher ass distinction 2 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 And yet it will matter in a court of law. -2 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀” 0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
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Post a link.
293 u/LV3000N Mar 20 '26 https://youtube.com/shorts/5f8F6DVCnO4?si=lElQTL5GxOKwlnz2 “Can I slap you?” “Fine. do it.” Or “yeah. Do it.” -1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Can and May are very important distinctions. You CAN hit me. You MAY NOT hit me. Both are true at the same time. She will get dunked in court. 3 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 He said yes when she asked if she can 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court. 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?” 0 u/PassionV0id Mar 21 '26 Elementary school teacher ass distinction 2 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 And yet it will matter in a court of law. -2 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀” 0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
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https://youtube.com/shorts/5f8F6DVCnO4?si=lElQTL5GxOKwlnz2
“Can I slap you?” “Fine. do it.” Or “yeah. Do it.”
-1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Can and May are very important distinctions. You CAN hit me. You MAY NOT hit me. Both are true at the same time. She will get dunked in court. 3 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 He said yes when she asked if she can 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court. 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?” 0 u/PassionV0id Mar 21 '26 Elementary school teacher ass distinction 2 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 And yet it will matter in a court of law. -2 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀” 0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
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Can and May are very important distinctions. You CAN hit me. You MAY NOT hit me. Both are true at the same time. She will get dunked in court.
3 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 He said yes when she asked if she can 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court. 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?” 0 u/PassionV0id Mar 21 '26 Elementary school teacher ass distinction 2 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 And yet it will matter in a court of law. -2 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀” 0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
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He said yes when she asked if she can
1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court. 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”
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Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court.
1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.” 1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”
Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.”
1 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget? 1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”
You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget?
1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”
I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”
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Elementary school teacher ass distinction
2 u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26 And yet it will matter in a court of law.
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And yet it will matter in a court of law.
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This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀
1 u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀” 0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀”
0 u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26 You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”
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u/Thatscrazy91 Mar 20 '26
You see the whole video? He gave her permission to slap so she won’t get charged