Brandon Fellows, who has called incarceration “awesome and very fun,” wants to push back his sentencing until the Supreme Court rules in a case that may affect one of his charges.
Most of them were small business owners and upper middle class suburbanites whose absence from work or bad publicity wasn’t that big of a deal. They’re alienated but not in the same way as most people
Most of them were small business owners and upper middle class suburbanites whose absence from work or bad publicity wasn’t that big of a deal. They’re alienated but not in the same way as most people
A bunch of them were online influencers and failkids of small business owners.
They're on the side of the divide with the nicer set of treats. But man cannot live on treats alone.