In fairness, we don’t know if this is a “Florida Man.”
We know that it’s a Miami court, but that doesn’t mean the person on this call is a native. And we don’t know that it’s a man, as we can only see their, literal and figurative, behind.
But we know that someone thought it was acceptable to appear in court with their clothes off getting an injection.
And that says to me both “Florida” and “Man” better than almost anything.
MIAMI ZOOM COURT: We’ve reached peak 305. Someone appears to be getting a butt injection while appearing in a virtual hearing pic.twitter.com/2bRK3IATQz
— David Ovalle (@DavidOvalle305) April 21, 2021
Remember, Miami is the “classy” part of the state. I shudder to think about what’s transpired in Jacksonville courtrooms over the last year. Honestly, it’s tragic that this came in right after the ATL March bracket of Zoom fails.
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