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  1. On 8/5/2021 at 12:54 PM, Carolina said:

    WAIT.

     

    So yall wanna be all technical and shit HUH?

     

    IF 11AM CANT BE AFTERNOON BC "AFTER....NOON" Then are you telling me 11:12 PM at NIGHT is AFTERNOON? BC IT IS AFTER 12?????

     

    WHAT ABOUT 9:00AM the NEXT DAY? That's TECHNICALLY after NOON from the PREVIOUS day??? get out of my FACE.

     

    Afternoon is whenever it is socially acceptable to consume a sandwich, hot dog, spaghetti, etc. You CAN eat a sandwich at 11AM and receive no judgement. THUS, 11AM is afternoon.

    If you want to eat spaghetti at 11am just say so

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  2. On 8/2/2021 at 1:38 AM, True 2k8 said:

    wheres that? where do u live 😮  

    The Ninth Circuit presumed that because Congress defined “maintain” to include “maintain” and “collect,” Congress intended the provision to apply to distinct activities.  Id. at 1295.  For an agency to “maintain” a record describing how an individual exercises rights guaranteed by the First Amendment “pertinent to and within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity,” the Ninth Circuit found that, “to give each of these verbs its meaning,” the most reasonable reading of the statute as a whole is that the record must be pertinent to an authorized law enforcement activity both “at the time of gathering, i.e., collecting, [and] at the time of keeping, i.e., maintaining.”  Id. at 1295 (quoting J. Roderick MacArthur Found. v. FBI, 102 F.3d 600, 607 (D.C. Cir. 1996) (Tatel, J., concurring in part and dissenting in part)).  See also, e.g., Albright v. United States, 631 F.2d 915, 918-20 (D.C. Cir. 1980) (analyzing scope of term “maintain” in context of subsection (e)(7) challenge to record describing First Amendment-protected activity and stating that “the Act clearly prohibits even the mere collection of such a record, independent of the agency’s maintenance, use or dissemination of it thereafter”).

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