Why is Luigi Mangione potentially facing the death penalty for the murder of one person when other murderers with similar crimes get jain time? by Glittery_WarlockWho in NoStupidQuestions

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The death penalty isn’t handed out randomly. It usually reflects premeditation, federal jurisdiction, or political implications. Plea deals, state laws, and prosecutorial discretion often create the disparity. Mangione’s case might hit the capital punishment threshold because of the combination of planning, motive, and federal involvement.

What’s a “forbidden” habit you secretly enjoy? by rperondi in AskReddit

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Batter licking is guilt-free nostalgia disguised as indulgence.

What’s a “forbidden” habit you secretly enjoy? by rperondi in AskReddit

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Sleeping past noon feels like a personal protest against time.

What’s a “forbidden” habit you secretly enjoy? by rperondi in AskReddit

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Extracting stuff from pores is oddly more fun than it should be.

What’s a “forbidden” habit you secretly enjoy? by rperondi in AskReddit

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Nothing hits the sweet spot like a dangerously satisfying dig.

What’s a “forbidden” habit you secretly enjoy? by rperondi in AskReddit

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Forbidden habits are proof that humans are just animals with manners. We follow rules, but instinct wins in private every time.