Yeah that's my thinking too. It's a grift that works so often in R circles, ppl start thinking it's a viable career choice bsky.app/profile/drgi...
Yeah that's my thinking too. It's a grift that works so often in R circles, ppl start thinking it's a viable career choice bsky.app/profile/drgi...
That makes more sense than willingly sharing your drugs with your grandkids. I mean, I neither do drugs or have grandkids, but I feel if both were true for me, that I would take the position that they should find their own drugs. (The above was an attempt at humor for the humor-impaired.)
Not sure if story has been updated but it doesn’t say he went to the cops, it says the teens flagged down the cops and told them about it.
If it’s not an attempt to frame DQ or its employers, I agree it’s likely a family custody issue. Grandpa buys kids a drugged-up ice cream treat right before dropping them off at the unfavored parent’s house and when the effects kick in, the parent is branded an unfit parent and loses custody.
Just noticed @darthbluesky.bsky.social beat me to the joke by literal seconds ::shakes fist:: bsky.app/profile/dart...
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we need to know the moment of joke inception to actually score this properly
That's absolutely what this guy was doing.
It may be worth it to see if there is some sort of a family law situation going on, and this might be a way to frame the disfavored ex-child-in-law so that the favored child will have a leg up in the custody fight. If one thought digested cocaine passes harmlessly but tests positive, I could see it.
Former Dairy Queen here. DQ doesn’t pay its workers enough for them to buy cocaine.
anything else makes zero sense drugs are expensive and both coke and mdma have a quite distinct and disgusting taste, like that shit tastes bad and its expensive so besides accidental contamination it makes just no sense. also really dangerous (serotonin toxicity) so says a lot about that guy.
Bet he’s also a big tort reform crusader!
Also interesting that he owns a home here in Wilmington, but was appointed to Surry Co. Elections Board which is over 200 miles away