Bean Cheese
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Idk why we are telling people to bring sandwiches to work when deli meat is quite literally a class 1a carcinogen
Julie@JulieLovesFluff
How is lunch $28?! This is my husband's lunch most days and he makes 6 figures.
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@BeanCheesemdtf @SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA Yeah, that checks out. Old age is gonna be fun for ya, skipper
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@Lifesmusic87 @SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA Why the fuck would I ever want kids? I’d rather keep all that money to myself. Plus, I enjoy being able to do whatever, whenever I want.
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@BeanCheesemdtf @SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA Hope you never have a daughter. They’d have no value in your eyes doing extra cariculars and that’s shitty of you
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@BeanCheesemdtf @SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA Lmao. Only value are things that make money, huh? Nice to know your value system
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@Lifesmusic87 @SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA The 15 fans agree. I guess softball is worth keeping around now. It’s a big money maker for the universities, after all.
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@SteelerVol4Life @SoftballPortal @NCAA It would just price out more than half the schools who are likely already struggling to keep softball in the budget
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@Suzierizzo1 Get these stupid old fucks out of here. Fucking worthless
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@Roth34 @SnackPr0tein What kind of coward call someone out and talk shit and then blocks them. Somehow it's still allowed me to comment anyway.
I bet you all are the type of people to call a timeout in the middle of a fist fight. I be Drake is your favorite personality
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@HappyPunch Rousey ready to make babies with that paycheck (that’s what she said, literally).
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Mallard Creek boys track and field was disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct after winning the 4x400 relay in the final event of the day. Had the result stayed, the Mavericks would have won the team state championship. Instead, they remained in second place.
You can read the full story on the NCHSAA 8A Track and Field State Championships at highschoolot.com/story/live-upd…
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@RonnyDoitche How do people even sign up for this? Seems so painfully obvious that you have no chance.
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Another example of a "moment of not thinking" turned a civil parking dispute into a criminal arrest record.
The dispute appears to have started over a parking lot disagreement. According to the officers on the scene:
The woman (referred to in the video overlay as "Karen") allegedly opened the other driver's car door and reached inside.
The other driver—who is seen speaking with the police—wishes to pursue charges for what she describes as an assault and a violation of her personal space.
The woman in the grey sweatshirt denies the severity of the incident, claiming:
She has anxiety and was having a "moment of not thinking."
She argues that she didn't "assault" anyone and was merely frustrated because she felt the other driver was blocking her or nearly "rear-ended" her.
She repeatedly attempts to apologize to the other driver to avoid legal trouble, but the officer prevents her from doing so, stating that the other party does not wish to speak with her and is intent on pressing charges.
The officers emphasize that regardless of the initial "beef" over parking, reaching into someone else's vehicle is a serious legal matter, which is why they are treating it as a criminal complaint rather than a simple argument.
The progression of the incident led to several definitive legal steps:
Criminal Complaint: The victim (the driver of the other car) explicitly stated her intent to press charges. In the video, the officer confirms to the woman in the grey, "She wants to pursue the complaint."
The Charge: The primary issue was not just the argument over the parking spot, but the fact that the woman opened the other driver's car door. In most jurisdictions, this can be classified as Burglary of a Conveyance (entering a vehicle with intent to commit an offense) or Battery/Assault, depending on the level of physical contact.
Failed De-escalation: The woman repeatedly tried to apologize ("Can I just say sorry?"), but the officer denied the request because once a victim decides to press charges and a crime (reaching into the car) has been committed, an apology doesn't "cancel" the legal process.
The Handcuffs: In the final segments of the footage, the officer directs her to turn around and places her in handcuffs, informing her she is being detained/arrested based on the victim's sworn statement and the physical evidence of her opening the door.
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@end3of6days9 @NobodymrRobert You’re still a douche bag you could’ve went and told us to move their car. There probably wasn’t any parking in the Person just parked there. If they’re next-door all you have to do is just that good neighbor say you are. Baloney.
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Imagine this, you’re at your business with your young daughter, and someone has parked right in front of your garage door… in a spot that is very clearly marked “RESERVED PARKING ONLY” with huge painted numbers, bright “NO PARKING” signs, and even extra signage you put up to protect your six stalls.
This dad shows us every single warning they ignored, explains how he normally tries to talk to neighbors first (but the yoga studio door was locked), then has to call a tow truck because he literally can’t leave with his little girl. When the owner finally comes out, she’s shocked they actually towed the car… at Christmas.
There's even a clear sign right on the garage door that plainly says “You will be towed at owner’s expense.” Yet, someone still parked directly in front of it, completely blocking the entrance. So when the owner came out shocked that the car had actually been towed, it really makes you wonder — what exactly did they think was going to happen after ignoring every single warning?
Would you have felt bad for having the car towed even though it was Christmastime or do you think this guy was in the right?
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@JomboyMedia Shit like this is EXACTLY why I do not fuck with baseball
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22 YEARS AGO TODAY
Anthony Peeler threw an elbow to the face of Kevin Garnett during the Kings' GM6 win
KG: "I'm surprised that it was a little dirty ... But I wasn't going to let anybody just hit me. Never have, never will."
📼@NBACobwebs
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