@BeenBannedX3@Kittenwaffin The fact that your retarded ass dont know the difference between systemic violence and random acts show volumes. Show me an example of black people committing systemic violence on whites..
@Kittenwaffin Black people were saying the same thing when savage whites were burning down towns. You people always want to be victims, Cry me a river bitch!
He asked her to leave because he no longer wanted to deal with the relationship anymore. Instead of leaving, she allegedly responded with threats of false accusations including r*pe, sexual assault, and abuse. He recorded the interaction for his own protection and kept the text messages, which is exactly why I always tell my clients: never delete evidence.
People underestimate how dangerous false allegations can be. A single accusation can destroy someone’s career, reputation, relationships, and peace before the truth even comes out. If he had no recordings or receipts, many people would have instantly believed her story without question. Admitting on camera that you would lie about something this serious is disturbing and should never be normalized or laughed off. Fellas, protect yourselves. Keep records, save messages, and document interactions when situations start escalating. Thoughts?
He spent 6 months earning someone's trust. Then took everything in one click.
A crypto streamer lost $2.5 million from a single transaction he signed himself.
Here's how it happened:
For six months, a mysterious account kept donating. Big money, consistent, no strings attached.
$230,000 in donations total.
The streamer noticed
Then one day, the donor finally explained himself:
"All those tips I sent you? That's profit from a Solana sniper bot I built myself. Been running it six months. I give you 20% of every fat trade. Want to test it live on stream?"
$230,000 in gifts, six months of trust
The streamer said yes
The panel looked real, it read his wallet, showed available SOL.
Ran a demo trade, he'd seen a dozen tools like this
He connected his Phantom wallet, signed one transaction to "authorize" access
That's all it took
Every dollar was gone before the stream tab finished loading
The "bot panel" was a drain contract, the donations were the investment
$230K spent
$2.5M made
ROI: 986%
This wasn't a scam. It was a business plan.
NEW: Texas officer investigating a fire on private property shoots a dog after being attacked
Last Friday, Arp Police Officer Pereida responded to a large fire behind a residence.
While approaching the fence line to check if the home was in danger, two dogs crawled under the fence and attempted to attack him.
The officer fired two shots from his service pistol, striking one dog.
The injured dog fled, and the second dog continued to approach.
Bodycam footage was activated after the shots and shows part of the encounter.
The dog’s owner later told the chief that “everyone around here knows my dogs will bite” and that the officer should have taken a bite instead of shooting.
Chief Joe Keegan reviewed the footage and ruled the officer’s actions legal and appropriate.
The dog ultimately required euthanasia.