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  1. The evidence against him is damning. It wasn’t illegal for him to cheat on his wife, and falsifying the business records to make it look like paying a lawyer’s invoice instead of hush money is only a misdemeanor. But New York law says doing that becomes a felony if the purpose was to conceal another crime — here, avoiding election finance laws. The prosecution has witnesses to testify that Trump and others deliberately discussed exactly how to structure and record the payments to hide those election law violations. As long as the jury understands that and doesn’t get sidetracked (neither of which may be easy), he ought to be convicted.

  2. I’ve gotta pocket, gotta pocket fulla sunshine

  3. I was considering being a lawyer when I was growing up. In 1989 when I was 15 years old, I sent a letter to every law firm in my city listed in the phonebook (about 50 of them) asking for a summer job. Two responded, one gave me an offer for the mail room. I worked there for four summers and other academic breaks before and during college.

  4. My daughter is nearly 18 and leaving for college in a few months. We’ve always been very close and I will be devastated when she leaves. But the last year or two have been especially good. Awkward phase is over, optimistic for the future, deep conversations, and watching her become a confident and independent person.

  5. If anything at all can stop the path we’re on, it’s voting.

  6. First they steal your mind, then they steal your soul.

  7. yeah I’m way past the age of giving a flying fuck about what people think of what I wear, if I ever did

  8. I love it when people post something I’ve never even imagined before. Fantastic design and execution.

  9. I love my King Arthur shaping disc and Arbortech Mini Carver

  10. I don’t see (I say) “20 years ago” and (I mean) “1992” as a pairing above.

  11. A copy of Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree, inscribed with a long and thoughtful hand-written note from you about what a great mother and wife she is, given to her during brunch at a restaurant she loves.

  12. Vomitron. At least that’s what we called it.

  13. Same answer as for everything else, which explains everything while explaining nothing: “He has a plan.”

  14. The other clause is in the First Amendment, which prohibits any law respecting an establishment of religion. Any time someone tells you that Republican proposals on abortion, school prayer, discrimination, etc. don’t violate the Constitution, imagine how they would react if those clauses didn’t exist and Democrats proposed adding them today.

  15. I’m really sad about it. This sub used to be about making mundane things funny. Now it’s “whatever” and “slight variation on yesterday’s post about whatever.”

  16. There's some gold if you sort top posts by all-time, like the guy who balanced a chair on flat ground. I've got an uneventuful/uninteresting post in mind, stay tuned 👀

  17. I vaguely recall that one, but it’s not his best work

  18. Are people posting not interesting stuff over at

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