But Keith and Lance’s story line has been so intertwined from the start though like
Him literally following in Keith’s footsteps led them to be able to retrieve the Blue Lion
And the fact that Lance even believed that he was going to pilot Keith’s lion even though he already had his own?
But then literally ends up doing it only two seasons later
Not to mention their insecurities parallel each other so much, with them being the outsiders of the group
Which is why they are able to be so vulnerable around the other
Keith being so scared of rejection ever since his mom left him
But then Lance personally accepting him in this moment which clearly meant a lot to him
Lance always doubting and questioning his importance on the team
But then Keith being the one to try and emphasise that he has value to them
They both wouldn’t even hesitate to put themselves in harms way to protect their family
One who misses his home, and the other who doesn’t have a home to go back to
They literally set them up as a pair and equals from the start, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence
“It’s so terrible that autistics have no empathy,” cry four hundred thousand people who have never once made an ounce of effort to empathize with an autistic person
Person B hears their kid use a swear word
Son: OW, FUCK!
Person B: *gasp* What did you just say?!
Son: I said, ow, fuck.
Person B: I am so disappointed in you, wait till A hears about this.
——
Person A: I’m home!
Person B: *walking out of the kitchen* Guess what your child said when he got home from school.
Person A: Hello honey, how’s your day going? Are you tired from working all day?
Person B: *goes to kiss Person A* Baby, you know I appreciate you. I’m Sorry.
Person A: Aw, it’s okay. Now, what did he say?
Person B: He said fuck, you know how bad it would’ve been if her sister was there too?
Person A: *sigh* Don’t worry, I’ll talk to him.
Person B: Thank you, baby.
——
Person A: *walking into their son’s room* What the fuck dude?
Son: What?
Person B: *right behind Person A* Are you serious right now?!
this is …. wow
LMFAO
Turn this into a short film

Man found the stoplight cameras were activated during yellow lights and decided to cut the wires of it.
hero
STOP SCROLLING!!! Please take a moment to read the article about what this man is doing, the criminals he is exposing, and the deaths of so many poor and middle class families at the hands of the greedy. Yellow lights with Xerox cameras were shortened from 5 seconds to 3 seconds in poor and middle class neighborhoods to surprise drivers and generate more revenue. Many deaths ensued. This story is already a couple months old, but there isn’t enough talk about it. Please signal boost this.
even traffic lights are racist
😧😧😧😧
The gag is it was a Black man who invented the traffic light and now white supremacy is using it to kill us what in the fuck.
Also notice this man looks DELIGHTED in his mugshot, probably because he knows it will help shine a light on the subject.
This guy’s an actual American hero, using his white privilege for good.
Please read his story and I know y’all don’t click links so:
A New York man known as the Red Light Robin Hood was arrested again this
month after cutting wires to red light cameras where yellow light duration
times were shortened by the city in order to generate more citations and
revenue.
The shortened durations at the traffic lights generate $32 million for Suffolk
County, which is why the county allows the practice to continue despite their
own study showing they lead to an increase in accidents with injuries.
PINAC’s Theresa Richard reported about Stephen Ruth back in February
after seeing videos he posted on Facebook that prove the lights near the
cameras trick drivers into citations.
At that point, Ruth had already been arrested in August for using a painter’s
extension rod to point the cameras towards the sky.
On April 11, he went a little further and cut wires to 18 cameras.
“I cut the cable wires, making it useless. I’ve made it
dysfunctional, just like the whole red-light camera
program,” said Ruth during a local interview. “I did it in
order to save lives.”
And after he cut the wires, he called the news to cover his act of civil
disobedience, which resulted in his arrest after police received pressure from
politicians. Ruth said police and sheriff deputies support him, because
they’re aware of the shortened yellow lights.
Some may even testify on his behalf if his case goes to trial. When he was in
jail for his most recent arrest, a sheriff’s deputy even offered to bail him out.
But after receiving attention from local residents and media, Ruth discovered
a government entity mounted a camera outside of his home on a telephone
pole just like the one LaVoy Finicum took down during the standoff with the
government at a National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
But Ruth doesn’t know exactly where it came from.
“The only reason the government is so concerned about me is because I
proved that they shortened the yellow lights to generate revenue and killed a
lot of innocent people,” said Stephen Ruth just before he painted over the
camera with a painter’s extension pole.
Ruth currently faces 22 years in prison for tampering of public property and
obstructing government administration, but relies on his faith and stated he’s
on a mission from God to save lives.
Ruth said that a car tried to hit him head-on and narrowly missed his vehicle.
Upon talking to neighbors, they described a similar vehicle with similar
occupants staking out his house and lurking around his neighborhood.
He said someone could be trying to kill him, although he said he could be
wrong.
“The only way they can keep this from gaining national attention is to get rid of me,” he said.
If you think Ruth may be paranoid, consider the case of John Lang, a traffic-
light scam whistleblower in Fresno, California who posted on Facebook that
police were trying to kill him just days before he was found stabbed to death
in his burned down house.
Police ruled his death a suicide.
If Suffolk County’s contract with Xerox is any indication of what other cities’
contracts with Xerox look like, the problem extends much farther than Suffolk
County. So Ruth’s “paranoia” might not be paranoia at all.
In Suffolk County, yellow lights at 50 intersections with cameras were shortened
in 2011 after state legislators approved the cameras to be installed in 2010. In
2012, 50 more cameras were installed at intersections, which increased revenue
by $17 million.
The video below, shot by Ruth, shows the duration of a yellow light at an
intersection with no cameras to be five seconds compared to the duration of a
yellow light at an intersection with a camera to be three seconds.
That two-second reduction has netted millions of extra dollars for the county
and Xerox, the publicly-owned company that contracts the cameras.
Ruth pointed out some cameras that were put up have been taken down after
they fell short of daily contract-quota with Xerox to produce 25 citations, per
camera, between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., which costs Suffolk County $2,132 per
day, according to the Xerox contract with the county.
Xerox collects $13 from Suffolk County for each ticket, which increases to $33
per ticket when a camera generates more than 90 tickets in a month.
Ruth pointed out that the vast majority of cameras were placed in lower to
middle class neighborhoods.
“I’m on 25A and Setauket and you can see that there’s no
cameras to be found. Lower class neighborhoods are
loaded with cameras. But if you drive through Setauket,
you won’t see any cameras. Why are they all over the lower
and middle class neighborhoods? That’s what we want to
know,” he stated in a video seen below.
Another vexing problem for Ruth is the coverage the issue has gotten from local
news, specifically News12, which is owned by CableVision who provides the
internet service to the cameras at the lights.
When victims of the lights went to News12 about the deaths of their family
members due to the shortened lights, News12 interviewed them, but never ran
the story. And while other local media outlets report from Ruth’s point of view
and most of the public’s, News12 has painted Ruth a criminal.
When the news failed to investigate some of the deaths at intersections with
shortened lights, Ruth took his own camera to document the light-duration
times at the scene of the deaths. When he arrived, he recorded a light-duration
of three seconds at an intersection where it was previously five seconds.
“I saw the crosses and thought I was in the right place.”
However, when he determined he was actually at the wrong location, he went to
the correct location the following day and found the same thing, again – a light
shortened from five seconds to three where a person was killed.
Ruth’s energy and persistence on social media and news media have gained the
yellow light issue local support and he’s spoken on behalf of victim’s families to
representatives urging them to discontinue the program. His supporters consist
of a variety of groups from judges to cops to just about everyone in Suffolk
County.
Meanwhile, Ruth’s support seems to be growing everywhere but the U.S., where
it has remained mostly specific to Suffolk County. He posted a screen shot on
his Facebook page of folks from England calling him a “hero” and saying they
“idolize” him.
“I’m even getting messages from Australia,” Ruth told
PINAC. When asked if he was afraid of the possibility of jail
he said, “I’m willing to go to jail for doing what’s right.”
Ruth said one of his hero’s is MLK, who he shares a birthday with on January 15.
“You gotta love a guy like that. He was willing to go to jail to do what’s right.”
“I’m just trying to save lives. I spend Christmases delivering flowers to the
cemetery, because nobody wants to work on Christmas. I get orders from all
around the world from people ordering flowers to put on graves. I take my son
and tell him to note the ages of the people who died fighting for our country.
And they come back to this?”
So we asked what he’d like to see come from risking his own life and freedom to
save the lives of others and expose the traffic light scandal.
“I want people to go to jail.”
Ironically, at this point in time, Stephen Ruth is the only person facing jail time
for “crimes” related to the Suffolk County yellow light scandal.

Man found the stoplight cameras were activated during yellow lights and decided to cut the wires of it.
hero
STOP SCROLLING!!! Please take a moment to read the article about what this man is doing, the criminals he is exposing, and the deaths of so many poor and middle class families at the hands of the greedy. Yellow lights with Xerox cameras were shortened from 5 seconds to 3 seconds in poor and middle class neighborhoods to surprise drivers and generate more revenue. Many deaths ensued. This story is already a couple months old, but there isn’t enough talk about it. Please signal boost this.
even traffic lights are racist
😧😧😧😧
The gag is it was a Black man who invented the traffic light and now white supremacy is using it to kill us what in the fuck.
Also notice this man looks DELIGHTED in his mugshot, probably because he knows it will help shine a light on the subject.
This guy’s an actual American hero, using his white privilege for good.
Please read his story and I know y’all don’t click links so:
A New York man known as the Red Light Robin Hood was arrested again this
month after cutting wires to red light cameras where yellow light duration
times were shortened by the city in order to generate more citations and
revenue.
The shortened durations at the traffic lights generate $32 million for Suffolk
County, which is why the county allows the practice to continue despite their
own study showing they lead to an increase in accidents with injuries.
PINAC’s Theresa Richard reported about Stephen Ruth back in February
after seeing videos he posted on Facebook that prove the lights near the
cameras trick drivers into citations.
At that point, Ruth had already been arrested in August for using a painter’s
extension rod to point the cameras towards the sky.
On April 11, he went a little further and cut wires to 18 cameras.
“I cut the cable wires, making it useless. I’ve made it
dysfunctional, just like the whole red-light camera
program,” said Ruth during a local interview. “I did it in
order to save lives.”
And after he cut the wires, he called the news to cover his act of civil
disobedience, which resulted in his arrest after police received pressure from
politicians. Ruth said police and sheriff deputies support him, because
they’re aware of the shortened yellow lights.
Some may even testify on his behalf if his case goes to trial. When he was in
jail for his most recent arrest, a sheriff’s deputy even offered to bail him out.
But after receiving attention from local residents and media, Ruth discovered
a government entity mounted a camera outside of his home on a telephone
pole just like the one LaVoy Finicum took down during the standoff with the
government at a National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
But Ruth doesn’t know exactly where it came from.
“The only reason the government is so concerned about me is because I
proved that they shortened the yellow lights to generate revenue and killed a
lot of innocent people,” said Stephen Ruth just before he painted over the
camera with a painter’s extension pole.
Ruth currently faces 22 years in prison for tampering of public property and
obstructing government administration, but relies on his faith and stated he’s
on a mission from God to save lives.
Ruth said that a car tried to hit him head-on and narrowly missed his vehicle.
Upon talking to neighbors, they described a similar vehicle with similar
occupants staking out his house and lurking around his neighborhood.
He said someone could be trying to kill him, although he said he could be
wrong.
“The only way they can keep this from gaining national attention is to get rid of me,” he said.
If you think Ruth may be paranoid, consider the case of John Lang, a traffic-
light scam whistleblower in Fresno, California who posted on Facebook that
police were trying to kill him just days before he was found stabbed to death
in his burned down house.
Police ruled his death a suicide.
If Suffolk County’s contract with Xerox is any indication of what other cities’
contracts with Xerox look like, the problem extends much farther than Suffolk
County. So Ruth’s “paranoia” might not be paranoia at all.
In Suffolk County, yellow lights at 50 intersections with cameras were shortened
in 2011 after state legislators approved the cameras to be installed in 2010. In
2012, 50 more cameras were installed at intersections, which increased revenue
by $17 million.
The video below, shot by Ruth, shows the duration of a yellow light at an
intersection with no cameras to be five seconds compared to the duration of a
yellow light at an intersection with a camera to be three seconds.
That two-second reduction has netted millions of extra dollars for the county
and Xerox, the publicly-owned company that contracts the cameras.
Ruth pointed out some cameras that were put up have been taken down after
they fell short of daily contract-quota with Xerox to produce 25 citations, per
camera, between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., which costs Suffolk County $2,132 per
day, according to the Xerox contract with the county.
Xerox collects $13 from Suffolk County for each ticket, which increases to $33
per ticket when a camera generates more than 90 tickets in a month.
Ruth pointed out that the vast majority of cameras were placed in lower to
middle class neighborhoods.
“I’m on 25A and Setauket and you can see that there’s no
cameras to be found. Lower class neighborhoods are
loaded with cameras. But if you drive through Setauket,
you won’t see any cameras. Why are they all over the lower
and middle class neighborhoods? That’s what we want to
know,” he stated in a video seen below.
Another vexing problem for Ruth is the coverage the issue has gotten from local
news, specifically News12, which is owned by CableVision who provides the
internet service to the cameras at the lights.
When victims of the lights went to News12 about the deaths of their family
members due to the shortened lights, News12 interviewed them, but never ran
the story. And while other local media outlets report from Ruth’s point of view
and most of the public’s, News12 has painted Ruth a criminal.
When the news failed to investigate some of the deaths at intersections with
shortened lights, Ruth took his own camera to document the light-duration
times at the scene of the deaths. When he arrived, he recorded a light-duration
of three seconds at an intersection where it was previously five seconds.
“I saw the crosses and thought I was in the right place.”
However, when he determined he was actually at the wrong location, he went to
the correct location the following day and found the same thing, again – a light
shortened from five seconds to three where a person was killed.
Ruth’s energy and persistence on social media and news media have gained the
yellow light issue local support and he’s spoken on behalf of victim’s families to
representatives urging them to discontinue the program. His supporters consist
of a variety of groups from judges to cops to just about everyone in Suffolk
County.
Meanwhile, Ruth’s support seems to be growing everywhere but the U.S., where
it has remained mostly specific to Suffolk County. He posted a screen shot on
his Facebook page of folks from England calling him a “hero” and saying they
“idolize” him.
“I’m even getting messages from Australia,” Ruth told
PINAC. When asked if he was afraid of the possibility of jail
he said, “I’m willing to go to jail for doing what’s right.”
Ruth said one of his hero’s is MLK, who he shares a birthday with on January 15.
“You gotta love a guy like that. He was willing to go to jail to do what’s right.”
“I’m just trying to save lives. I spend Christmases delivering flowers to the
cemetery, because nobody wants to work on Christmas. I get orders from all
around the world from people ordering flowers to put on graves. I take my son
and tell him to note the ages of the people who died fighting for our country.
And they come back to this?”
So we asked what he’d like to see come from risking his own life and freedom to
save the lives of others and expose the traffic light scandal.
“I want people to go to jail.”
Ironically, at this point in time, Stephen Ruth is the only person facing jail time
for “crimes” related to the Suffolk County yellow light scandal.
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Survivors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting announce the ‘March For Our Lives’ on March 24 in support of gun control
‘‘… Not one more. We cannot allow one more child to be shot at school. We cannot allow one more teacher to make a choice to jump in front of a firing assault rifle to save the lives of students. We cannot allow one more family to wait for a call or text that never comes. Our schools are unsafe. Our children and teachers are dying. We must make it our top priority to save these lives…’’
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