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Every US President should stand Trial after their term.

but that’s just my opinion, feel free to disagree :sweat_smile:

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Didn’t meant a US Trial, i thought more of Den Haag.

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On what charges?

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The impeachment process is a political process, not a court of law. Trump will be in civil and actual court NY. Civil court in D.C. and maybe actual court in Georgia. You can’t indict a sitting US President, so all these cases were just waiting for him to not be president anymore.

Let’s maybe move this to the News Thread?

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excuse me, I couldn’t resist

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In less war crime related talk :wink: @Fuzk just set a new World Record… maybe Druzhina was a tad too OP

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Impeachment is still relatively current news and, judging by comments like

and @MrOchoa 's war crime reply this has to potential to get really ugly. Let’s try to remember the guidance on civilzed discussion everyone

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You can’t be serious bro

Everything i could say about US politics and their position of Power in this world would ruin this beautiful thread and i dont want that, so I’ll stop right there.

Also it was the best use of this terrible briefing from Hitman 2.

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I was messing on my phone and found out I own Hitman: Sniper on my Google account. They gave it away for free in 2018 and I forgot all about it :laughing:
https://youtu.be/5oGHus447d4
Bless you Square / IO

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Also regarding this screenshot, is “Knoxes” the plural of Knox? I thought it would be Knox’, but I’m not a Master of the English language l, as you might have noticed by now.

I truly hate this rule :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: my surname already ends in ‘es’ so my family is the XXeses. A trash language

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All languages have their quirks :stuck_out_tongue:

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It’s their last name so putting an S or ES on it is correct.

For another example… the plural of goose is geese. However, if my last name happens to be Geese, and you were talking about multiple people in my family you would use Geeses.
“I was playing football with the Geeses.” << the people named Geese.

“I was giving bread to the geese.” << the animal that looks kinda like a swan.

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Haha alright thanks! the Geese reminded me of this great video from James Rolfe

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Where even I get confused is the plural possessive of a name that ends with X.

To talk about a car owned by Sierra Knox you would say “Ms Knox’s car.” << Singular possessive.

But how do I write the company owned by all members of the Knox family?

Is it “the Knoxes’ company” or is it “the Knoxs’ company?” I think it’s Knoxes’ but I really don’t know.

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It is “Knox’s company” or “Robert’s Company” because Robert is a founder and the CEO while Sierra is just a CFO.

I hadn’t thought of this stupid way to type surnames until I heard some guards talk about “Yateses” in Mendoza. :laughing:

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For the purposes of my question let’s assume they both own the company.