The other day, I was going in to the courthouse ... and I accidentally tried to go IN the OUT door (they aren't marked) ... and I obstructed a police officer who was trying to go OUT.
Your sentence is as FOLLOWS: You obstructed a cop that was doing his job. A terrorist, muslim, immigrant probably snuck in the door right during this melee'. It will take a mind of the power and depth and breadth of a Guiliani to get you sprung from this one. And I hear he is planning on hiding right now and pretending he is in Ukraine.
I'm an angel or angle or whichever suits the situation. I have not obstructed justice. I have only massaged it to work in favors for others and myself.... Big Giggles!!
This post was edited by Merlin at May 17, 2019 4:03 PM MDT
I like the style in which you've written/asked your question! :) The first thing to pop into my mind, for me, though, is rather serious. I don't intend to 'bring the house down' but, here goes.
I obstructed justice in junior high school. Justice would have been better served if someone had stood up for another fellow male student whom I saw was repeatedly and truly bullied. I was completely new to the school and knew no one. But I saw him getting treated badly and, to me, I obstructed justice by neither sticking up for him nor saying a word in his defense. A year or so later he killed himself. The whole scenario still bothers me.
Being a magician of many powers, I have the ability to crown you. You have proven you do NOT and will NOT stand for hurting someone. Reasons others feel justified are not worthy if they hurt someone emotionally or physically. For reasons by choice, or born, has made ones' life worth living and for the better of all humankind. You have proven to put yourself in jeopardy and harm in hopes to help another. I hereby crown you an Avenger. You have the ability to see beyond the crowd and help the individual without fail. Hugs and Loves, and Big Smiles! Love, Merlin :) :)
This post was edited by Merlin at May 17, 2019 8:43 PM MDT
I admit I may not follow your words. It seems to me I failed when it came to helping my schoolmate. I did nothing to outwardly and directly help him. Yeah, I was nice to him, I found him very likable (VERY shy, too) but I still feel I could have done more.
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at May 18, 2019 4:22 PM MDT
Hey, Merlin - - that other comment I posted - - I must have been confused a bit when I posted that. I'm sorry if I came across as defensive or derogatory toward you.
I know I'm getting goofy now. I just now took out a word in my first comment up there -- I had said I 'may not follow your words' intent.' I took out "intent" because I know your intent is always fun and supportive. I only originally meant that I was unsure if had caught your meaning because of how I still consider that I had failed my schoolmate.
Thanks for your patience in my goofiness in this. :)
Communicating in only the written word is challenging at times for me.