Niru the Husky
Can easily be persuaded with bacon...
Stoap! :OOOOO*extends house arrest to 2 weeks*
AAAHHHH!

Stoap! :OOOOO*extends house arrest to 2 weeks*
That's a good question I have no answer forIs niru even in veestars jurisdiction?(think spell check gave me the right one)
No, you would release someone from handcuffs. I'm a native speaker bro ._.yeah, but the action itself isn't really releasing someone (to unlock the handcuffs and set him free)
Just admit it, English sometimes doesn't make sense and neither does German haha
*extends it to 3 weeks*Stoap! :OOOOO
AAAHHHH!
*arrests you for murder*Frames veestars for murder
*arrests you for murder*
*dodges and arrests you for being an accomplice*stabs you as you try(technically i did not kill the person i just knew someone was going to kill them)
*dodges and arrests you for being an accomplice*
*questions the meaning of life**extends it to 3 weeks*
*never had a gun, so how did you do that*Gets you to shoot at me and uses a substitution to make you shoot someone
*never had a gun, so how did you do that*
*questions the meaning of life*
STAR PLATINUM: ZA WARUDOplants gun with empty magazine on you
... or just shoots you
STAR PLATINUM: ZA WARUDO
*flicks bullet*
ah, safe.
you dissed apeared :OOHas dissapeared to wait for you to hibernate
*dodges and arrests you for being an accomplice*
De-arrested and released is the official police vocab.C'mon
The opposite of "to cuff" isn't "to uncuff"? .__. Unleash or what?
Can't find any other official translation xd
you dissed apeared :OO
who's that, and why did you diss them!!!!
released is correct, de-arrested is correct too according to this, but I have never heard it so it is probably only used between police.De-arrested and released is the official police vocab.
(My Niece is an officer)
There was literally no time outs in a cornerHoly crap, murder, framing, and time outs in a corner...
I'm going to question my life choices that brought me to seeing this point.
They do say it to arrested suspects when informing them of what will happen to them.released is correct, de-arrested is correct too according to this, but I have never heard it so it is probably only used between police.