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AND BUSH WAS A BYSTANDER.
It's always like a bystander who hears the mission and wants to help out.
It's always like a bystander who, like, here's the mission, and wants to help out.
And as a friend, I couldn't be a bystander so I felt compelled to join him.
And as a friend, I couldn't be a bystander, so I felt compelled to join him,
I was just a bystander, and I still wake up in a cold sweat thinking about it.
I was just a bystander and I still wake up in a cold sweat thinking about it.
This is the moment a bystander leapt into action, wrestling what appears to be a shotgun from one of the attackers.
This is the moment a bystander leapt into action, wrestling what appears to be a shotgun from one of the attackers.
An officer beat up a cigarette vendor who didn't even have time to run away, and the warning shot accidentally hit a bystander in the crowd.
and the warning shot accidentally hit a bystander in the crowd.
One pre-pandemic study from the CDC found that in a six-month period in 2019, almost 40% of fatal overdoses occurred with a bystander present.
One pre-pandemic study from the CDC found that in a six-month period in 2019, almost 40 percent of fatal overdoses occurred with a bystander present.
To become an upstander means, instead of bystander apathy, we can post a positive comment for someone or report a bullying situation.
To become an upstander means instead of bystander apathy,
And as you continue to explain your new hobby to this uninterested bystander, this actually tricks your brain into thinking you've made a friend.
And as you continue to explain your new hobby to this uninterested bystander, this actually tricks your brain into thinking you've made a friend.
Apple just can't be a bystander.
Apple just can't be a bystander.