Juan Antonio
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Juan Antonio
@OGsPerspective
Timidly talking ain’t part of chemistry. I’m an OG, is you kidding me?
Chicago, IL Bergabung Ağustos 2018
913 Mengikuti309 Pengikut

A 56-year-old teacher in Arkansas, Tracy Matthews, has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault after a classroom incident was caught on camera.
It all started when a student said, "Bruh, I don’t have a computer."
Matthews replied, "I’m not your bruh, I’m your sir."
The student then sealed his fate by saying, "My bad, lil bruh."
According to the police report, that's when Matthews snapped. He allegedly grabbed the student, pushed him against a desk, followed him out of the room, and then choked him against a wall until it was hard for him to breathe.
worldstar.com/videos/wshh0I0…

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@fightsdatgohard Getting a gun and the gloves just to sneak him. Voice cracking and all that. Nigga was scared of the head up fade so he had to sneak him. Soft
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@FrenchOG3 @bajetownreppa I mean, she didn’t lie. These are all true
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Both these niggas look like they be frying fish
jai@difficultfckers
you have 30 seconds to name a difference between the two. which is the magic coach and which is the pistons coach.
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@CulturedUpdatez Downtown Fort Lauderdale after hours is dangerous
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BREAKING: The US Government has begun refunding up to $166 billion in tariffs charged under President Trump after the Supreme Court ruled the policy unlawful.
Beginning today, businesses can file claims through a new customs system.
Over 330,000 importers across 53 million shipments are expected to be eligible.
Once approved, refunds plus interest will be paid within 60 to 90 days.

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A new watchdog report from the Government Accountability Oversight Project alleges that President Donald Trump directed $3 billion in federal funds toward his own properties and political allies. The report claims this was achieved through a series of classified security agreements and no-bid contracts authorized during his final year in office. Investigators suggest that emergency national security designations allowed these properties to receive federal payments at rates significantly higher than market value.
The most substantial allegation involves a $1.2 billion security agreement at Mar-a-Lago, an amount that reportedly exceeds the security budget of any private residence in U.S. history. While the Trump legal team has dismissed these findings as a partisan attack, federal investigators are currently reviewing the data. If verified, this would represent the largest alleged self-dealing scheme by a president in the history of the United States.
Critics have noted that the funds in question were drawn from the national treasury, which traditionally supports essential services such as veterans' hospitals and disaster relief. While no formal charges have been filed, the scale of the alleged diverted funds has sparked intense debate over executive accountability. The Government Accountability Office has yet to issue a formal comment on the specific findings of the report.

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@Raindropsmedia1 I mean we’ve already confirmed he’s weird so this is on par
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@LowLights__ The first and last were valid. The middle two were suspect
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