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Canada rules that flipping the middle finger is a 'God-given' right A recent court case between two rival neighbors near Montreal boiled down to whether flipping someone off is considered a crime.
It was the ring finger, of course, a sign that he wanted a ring on that digit. But there were questions about whether or not he had flipped the middle finger, which means something VERY different.
Nick Castellanos gave his teammates a finger, and he explains why it wasn't the middle one, despite appearances. Bayberry Town Center makes long-awaited progress on Weis Markets. Here are the details ...
The legality of flipping someone off has long been debated. In 2019, a U.S. Court of Appeals judge ruled a raised middle finger was a form of free speech. But that same year, ...
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