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14 hours ago, AriesWarlock said:

 

Apparently she's a world class Judoka. Aigerim Abilkadirova of Kazakstan. She's an 11 time national champion. Does she get the @MillionXseal of approval? 🤔

 

Edit: Nevermind, she's a beauty pageant winner too. She's definitely Million approved. I just noticed that the dude that talked shit looked scared before she judo tossed security. He knew he fucked up 😂

 

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4 hours ago, AriesWarlock said:

"Gary! What has gotten into you!"
"Goddammit, Gary!"

As happy as I am that dude got his ass beat, this could have easily went sideways and Gary went overboard.  Dude had a knife.  Moment he brandishes that and Gary didn't have a legit means to defend himself he should have tried to remove himself from the situation unless he continued the aggression then you gotta do what you gotta do.  Gary could have easily been bleeding out on the sidewalk.

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Appears that Hamas-Israel benefits Putin. Since Hamas-Israel when was the last time you heard, saw, or read about Putin-Ukraine (yes, it's Putin-Ukraine and not Russia-Ukraine) unless you try really hard to look for it?

 

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13 hours ago, Darc_Requiem said:

Apparently she's a world class Judoka. Aigerim Abilkadirova of Kazakstan. She's an 11 time national champion. Does she get the @MillionXseal of approval? 🤔

 

Edit: Nevermind, she's a beauty pageant winner too. She's definitely Million approved. I just noticed that the dude that talked shit looked scared before she judo tossed security. He knew he fucked up 😂

 

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So Robyn Hood...

 

(This crap)

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Dunno what the people behind the show is smoking, but they clearly want you to root for Robyn and her gang yet the 'villain' is basically all the times the one that is morally/legally correct in most scenarios.  

 

John Prince called the cops to deal with trespassing (and eventually theft).

Wanted to improve the neighborhood via redevelopment.

Funded a pediatric wing at the hospital.

Didn't actually want Robyn's mom to be shot.

Actually offers Robyn's mom a million dollars, full scholarships to her kids, access to the best doctors, along with other perks as compensation if Robyn's mom stops protesting on buildings, etcm etc.

 

Meanwhile our "heros" are just a bunch of unethical thieves and lawbreakers, stealing from people who earned their money/property through legitimate means and using it for personal gain such as planning to have a party with leftover money after shooting down ideas for more charitable options.

 

 

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that is a shame what happened to Quiznos... it was definitely a high-rank from the few times I ordered there.  Lately Jersey Mike's is forever on the shit-list since they dropped the meatball sub off the menu for some insane reason.  When a "sandwich shop" place doesn't have the meatball sub as an option then it is automatically disqualified from top-tier status for me, and I'd never got there again.  Last I checked, Firehouse Subs still has it so by default it becomes the new champion at this point.

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Just now, DangerousJ said:

Can someone recommend some salsas that you like?

 

I've lost interest in Tostitos salsa in recent years.

 

Also, it should be something available easily a Walmart/Target/Publix.

Thanks.

 

i was about to say tostitos mild salsa. aint much out there thats available easily in stores that isnt tostitos salsa dude. why not check amazon cuz i dont see how u gonna get quality salsa close to you in a variety of choice.

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12 minutes ago, DangerousJ said:

Can someone recommend some salsas that you like?

 

I've lost interest in Tostitos salsa in recent years.

 

Also, it should be something available easily a Walmart/Target/Publix.

Thanks.

 

Don't buy it, make it, it's easy as fuck and way better then any Tostinos/Pace Picante Sauce you can find at Walmart. 

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1 hour ago, RSG3 said:

Don't buy it, make it, it's easy as fuck and way better then any Tostinos/Pace Picante Sauce you can find at Walmart. 

This.

 

Boil 10 jalapenos and five serranos in salt water until soft. Roast a couple habeneros until they start to blister, toaster oven works fine. Throw all the peppers in a blender with a can of whole peeled tomatoes, some garlic salt, and some Knorr's chicken bullion powder. Toss in some cilantro and blend until desired consistency. Don't over-blend it, though. You want some chunks.

 

Shit's bomb digs.

 

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8 hours ago, DangerousJ said:

Can someone recommend some salsas that you like?

 

I've lost interest in Tostitos salsa in recent years.

 

Also, it should be something available easily a Walmart/Target/Publix.

Thanks.

 

I haven't tried that many brands, but one I go for all the time is the "Newman's Own" brand... specifically "black bean & corn", which for some odd reason can be tough to find sometimes... the only stores I've seen that have it are Publix and Kroger....Walmart never has it for some reason. (*I can't remember if they never have any Paul Newman brand stuff, actually...or if it's just the salsa.  Target never has it either...not sure why there's an apparent "problem" between those stores and that brand)  The black bean/corn is my top choice, but a close 2nd is Peach...which is a more reliable find.

 

...this reminds me; of the 2 stores mentioned that have Newman brand stuff, it is only Kroger where I run into a problem finding black bean/corn.  Publix so far always has that and the other flavors.

 

I recently tried Target's own "Good & Gather" salsa---- the black bean/corn one, and so far it was alright; a reasonable substitute for not having Newman's Own. (*aha---perhaps that is the answer for why they don't stock the Paul Newman--- both Walmart and Target are stores that have their own brand of certain things...so perhaps when it comes to that particular thing, they'd rather have their own brand as an option on the shelves.....but then again, Kroger and Publix also have their own version of certain food items...)

 

edit---mango is 3rd place; I kinda like that one too... but black bean & corn is always the champ for me.

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I have some doubts that this is real but I don't doubt there there are definitely some women out there that so far up their own ass like this.  I really don't care if you "look like this" acting like this immediately makes you like a 3/10.  Also side thing regardling this, I tried looking up where the vid came from to see if this person truly was this stuck up only to find out it a video posted by another woman and people were harassing the other woman who doesn't even look like the one in this video.

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Well, this didn't age well for him

 

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https://www.inquirer.com/crime/josh-kruger-robert-davis-philadelphia-shooting-20231011.html

 

Family of man wanted for killing Josh Kruger says the 19-year-old and the journalist shared sex and drugs

The assertions by Robert Davis’ mother and older brother add new complexities to a killing that has garnered national attention.

 

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by Ellie Rushing
Published Oct. 11, 2023, 5:14 p.m. ET

The family of Robert Davis, 19, who is accused of killing local journalist Josh Kruger, said that Davis was just 15 when he and Kruger began a years-long relationship involving drugs — and that Davis told them Kruger was threatening to post sexually explicit videos of him online before, police say, Davis shot Kruger.

Those assertions by Davis’ mother and older brother in recent interviews with The Inquirer add troubling new complexities to a killing that has garnered national attention. Their account, they said, is drawn from recent conversations with Davis, and from the years of watching his life unravel as he tried to keep the relationship and his drug addiction hidden.

Kruger, 39, was killed after a man entered his Point Breeze home in the middle of the night, police said, and shot him seven times at the base of his stairs. Surveillance video near the scene and tips from Kruger’s friends and family led detectives to Davis, and a warrant was issued for his arrest a few days later. Police described the pair as acquaintances, and said Kruger “was trying to help [Davis] get through life.”

The family’s contentions come as detectives separately discovered and are investigating what multiple law enforcement sources have called explicit photos and messages in Kruger’s phone. The sources, who requested anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation, did not say whether the images or messages were connected to Davis, but said they were “disturbing” and have been turned over to the department’s Special Victims Unit for further analysis.

 

Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore said the contents of Kruger’s phone are part of the investigation as detectives seek to learn more about why he may have been killed. But critical details of what happened, he said, lie with Davis, who remains at-large.

“I think he could answer a lot of questions if he comes into custody and surrenders,” Vanore said. “It might help us put all this together.”

 

Damica Davis said her son called her on Friday, just hours after Philadelphia police burst into her South Philadelphia home looking for him. She urged him to turn himself in, she said, but before the call ended, he frantically tried to explain himself, though he stopped short of admitting to the crime.

“He was scared,” she said. “He said ‘... He wanted me to do some stuff I didn’t want to do and if I didn’t do it, he said he was going to blackmail me.’”

‘Put the pieces together’

Damica Davis and her older son Jaylin Reason said in an interview that Davis faced mental health issues from a young age. He struggled to control his anger in school, his mother said, partially because of the absence of his biological father in his life, and often got into fights. When he was about 15, she said, his troubles intensified after he started sneaking out in the middle of the night and coming home high on drugs.

They said Davis told them he was seeing an “older white woman” he met online who “worked for the government.”

 

They frequently saw the name “Josh” pop up in messages on his phone, they said, and when they asked who Josh was, Davis told them it was the woman’s brother, who was gay.

It was only later, in their call with him Friday, they said, that Davis told them he had been seeing Kruger all along.

Kruger worked for the city, including the Office of Homeless Services, from 2015 to 2020 — which lines up with when they said Davis initially told them he’d started seeing the woman who worked in government. And they’d followed Davis to Kruger’s block on Watkins Street before, they said, desperate to find out where he was going and getting drugs. They trailed behind and watched as he turned onto Watkins Street, but then couldn’t figure out which house he was going into, they said.

For years, Damica Davis said, “We’ve only had pieces of everything. We could never put the pieces together, and now everything is coming out and we see what’s going on.”

 

Davis sometimes returned home with expensive gifts, such as designer belts and Gucci pants, they said, and would tell his family the woman bought them for him. He’d sometimes stay out until early morning, they said, and return under the influence of drugs. They found needles, pills, and other drug paraphernalia in his pockets, and believe he became addicted to meth.

Damica Davis said that she tried to get help for her son but that resources were limited. He never stayed long at any rehabilitation facilities, she said, and other institutions “treated him like a prisoner.”

His drug use escalated. He struggled to hold a job and sometimes scrapped spare parts and metals. He was arrested in August and charged with trespassing after police said he broke into a building at the Navy Yard and was acting erratically. The charges were dropped after the security guard who witnessed the incident failed to appear in court.

Davis’ family said he was home the week Kruger was killed, and behaving like his normal self. On Friday morning, Reason said, he returned home from his girlfriend’s house about 3 a.m., and his brother came home about 4:45 a.m. with his cart of scrapping materials. They argued for a bit about why Davis was out so late, Reason said, then Reason went to his room.

 

Then, at 6:01 a.m., Philadelphia Police and SWAT Officers burst through the door with a photo of Davis and a warrant for his arrest.

But Davis was gone. Reason and his mother said they don’t know where he’s hiding.

Damica Davis said that if her son did kill Kruger, there’s no excuse. But she, too, wants answers.

“It’s tragic what happened,” she said. “But I feel like my son is a victim in this, as well.”

A difficult past

Kruger, for his part, was transparent about the struggles in his own life. He has said he was homeless for years and was addicted to crystal meth and used intravenous drugs. While on the streets, he wrote in 2017, he relied on sex work, his religion, and the kindness of others to survive.

“I saw a lot of trauma and acted out of a lot of pain,” he said about that time of his life.

 

He said he started making changes in 2013. He said he got sober and wrote for blogs and alt-weekly publications about his experiences. Then, in 2015, he was hired by the city. Over five years, he oversaw the mayor’s social media platforms, and acted as spokesperson for the city’s Office of Homeless Services.

He returned to writing in 2021 and for various outlets including The Inquirer, he typically wrote about the issues that intersected with his life, including living as a gay man with HIV, addiction and harm reduction, and city and state politics. He became known for his strong positions and activity on social media, and grew a following.

Police sources say he was concealing parts of his life, and that meth was found in his bedroom. Still, news of his death left many shocked and devastated. City and state leaders shared statements celebrating his life and support for vulnerable communities.

Police, meanwhile, are working to figure out how it all fits together.

“We’re looking at everything as part of the case,” Vanore said.

Staff writer Chris Palmer contributed to this article.

 

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Had a bit of a tiff at work with some coworkers and Im dissapointed that I let things get under my skin, for which I did apologize to them for. But that bothers me cuz Ive seen my coworkers also get upset (even slam doors and throw things) wit no real fuss behind it, but I get a bit snippy and its time for a meeting. And prior to this, I havent gotten truly angry for well over a year, so this kinda killed my progress 

 

I was told I can't take criticism, which may be right. However the other side is the criticism has been constant since I stepped onboard, which I think, would probably wear on anybody after about 3 months straight of it. So idk if its just me or a combination or both, still sorting through that part

 

But since then, I havent been talkative or jovial with coworkers like previously, just kinda to myself. They've been trynna force me into a conversation, make me joke around with them and im just not feeling the vibe. It seems salty, and it probably is but im staying quiet, focusing on myself and trying to work my way through it. However im not sure if this is the correct way to deal with it. But i do feel better talkin about atleast

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btw yall.

be careful regarding misinformation, biased news orgs, and just straight up propaganda from fox news/cnn/msnbc etc.

any people can bullshit about anything. dont just swallow anythin spoonfed to you.

people call me a conspiracy theorist.

but reality is we live in a world of lies.

nothing can b trusted.

 

 

 

ben shapiro is officially done. haha good riddance. smug bastard.

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