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SleazyBrooklynGuy

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bignftboss.eth@mattmpls33·
Thanks Zack at Target. 2 pack limit for my 3 kids. Dick. When shelf looks like this….😡
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Winston@detroitsux·
No childless adults at theme parks, carnivals, children’s movies, or in the toy section at stores (a persistent problem I’ve noticed, particularly in the Lego aisle) and we’ve got a deal.
Breaking911@Breaking911

A new survey found that 75% of Americans believe restaurants should offer some form of adults-only dining experience, including child-free sections, late-night restrictions for kids, and quieter environments focused more on the dining experience than family-friendly chaos.

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TheSalGreco
TheSalGreco@TheSalGreco·
🚨NYPD NEWS🚨 According to this email message, the NYPD will officially move to 12 hour the week of July 1st to July 7th for all uniformed members of service.
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NYPD 120th Precinct
NYPD 120th Precinct@NYPD120Pct·
Last night PBSI CRT deployed within the 120 Precinct, responded to a 911 call for menacing with a firearm. The perpetrator was arrested and officers recovered multiple firearms including an assault rifle, all loaded with extended magazines.
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Aziz Sunderji
Aziz Sunderji@AzizSunderji·
There are 150,000 fewer children living in New York City than on the eve of the pandemic—a nearly 9% drop. The five boroughs lost 3.5x as many kids in the four years after 2020 as they did in the previous ten. 🧵 ...
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SleazyBrooklynGuy
SleazyBrooklynGuy@BudweiserFBush·
@DR0DRIGUEZ Blah blah blah. A law degree is now about as useful as a series 7 i see. Sleazy defense lawyers are the penny stock brokers of the law
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Dannelly Rodriguez, Esq. 🇩🇴
Zohran is letting Jessica Tisch run amuck with broken windows policing. I see it in court daily. We need to do better.
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SleazyBrooklynGuy@BudweiserFBush·
@NYCEMSwatch Correct me if I’m wronf but didnt they themselves do away with the 5th man to spread out the OT
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NYC EMS Watch
NYC EMS Watch@NYCEMSwatch·
After NYC puts a boot on your car ...it's best not to try to drive it away.
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ustonymc@ustonymc·
AMERICAS WARS Dead Revolutionary War: 25,324 War of 1812: 15,000 Mexican War: 13,283 Civil War: 620,000-800,000 Spanish-American War: 5,585 World War I: 116,516 World War II: 450,000 Korean War: 36,574 Vietnam: 58,220 Gulf War: 294 Iraq: 4,431 Afghanistan: 2,459 250 Years of American Heroes.
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Brandon Tierney
Brandon Tierney@BrandonTierney·
Massive cost difference between local travel and club ball/national events. Start there. There are absolutely solid, cheaper options. No one is forcing kids to play club. That’s where many of the elite players ultimately belong — and yes, that world gets expensive. But competitive local travel ball? In many cases, incredibly affordable compared to what people make it out to be. There ARE options. Same with lessons. Helpful? Sure. Mandatory? No. Also… how much is the newest iPhone in 2026? Jordan sneakers? Gaming systems? Concert tickets? EVERYTHING is expensive now — not just baseball and youth sports. The issue isn’t simply cost. The issue is priorities, expectations, and understanding what level actually fits your kid. I'm in the middle of it--hope this helps.
Lenore Skenazy@FreeRangeKids

Sandlot it ain't. Youth sports now $40 B industry: "Teenagers on travel teams are rolling into weekend tournaments wearing a few thousand dollars of apparel, equipment & swag. Avg family spending on baseball increased nearly 70% between 2019 and 2024." wsj.com/business/retai…

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Riley Collins
Riley Collins@rileycollins__·
Lucali. 9.7 on Beli. Put my name in at 430 for a 1030 res. Pretty insane but god damn was it good
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: President Trump announces that 9/11 hero Welles Crowther will posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Known as “The Man in the Red Bandana,” Crowther repeatedly ran back into the South Tower on 9/11 to help others escape, saving as many as 18 lives before losing his own. Allison Crowther said her son’s legacy continues to endure nearly 25 years later: “Welles’ light still shines brightly.”
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
My most unhinged run-in with HR was while working at a biotech company as a senior scientist, a long time ago. They were doing racism audits, and me being an Asian, they targeted me in an inquisition-style interrogation. In essence, it was about 30 minutes of them... Gen Z women with a chip on their shoulders, trying to make me say that I experienced racism at the company. It was them framing every little comment, quip, joke, and conversation that my 'white' coworkers had with me into some sort of racist dog whistle. They wanted me to "out" my work friends as "racists" so that HR could crucify them. I knew they were recording the whole time, so I had to be very careful with my words. I kept my answers brutally short, usually with a single-word answer of "no", or that lacks context, or that's a misframing. They were literally trying to manufacture problems to go after people to justify their existence. They were trying to goad me, to extract the "right" answers from me that I refused to play their stupid game. After the interview was over, and after their little racism witch hunt didn't work, they moved on to other targets, other minorities, other stupid problems no one cared about.
Michael(Poltfan)((JapanDayTripper))@PoltFan69

Gen Z boss in a bread line! Gen Z boss in a bread line!

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Eric Sanders, Esq.
Eric Sanders, Esq.@esq_sanders·
The NYPD Paid Detail Program looks simple from the outside: Private vendors pay off-duty officers for uniformed security work. But the documents reveal something far more complicated. This is not ordinary moonlighting. It is a public-private policing structure where private money buys access to public police authority — the uniform, the shield, the command presence, the deterrent effect, and the power to intervene with the force of law. That raises serious questions: Who is liable when something goes wrong? Who protects the taxpayer? What happens when a Paid Detail officer is injured while taking police action? What are the pension, disability, benefits, and indemnification consequences? Can a vendor’s preference affect which officers receive paid work? How do Title VII, the New York State Human Rights Law, and the New York City Human Rights Law apply when private vendors influence the conditions or availability of Paid Detail assignments? And why has this program operated for decades without a full public accounting? My new thought-piece examines the legal fault lines inside the NYPD Paid Detail Program, including the 1998 COIB opinion, the Bloomberg Paid Detail Agreement, and the joint-employer concerns raised in Pierre v. City of New York. The point is not to attack officers earning additional income. The point is accountability. When the City allows private entities to purchase uniformed NYPD presence, the public deserves to know who is paying, who is supervising, who is liable, who is insured, who is injured, who is protected, and who ultimately carries the cost. Read the thought-piece, review the slide deck, and listen to the deep-dive audio supplement: Police Power for Private Hire: The Legal Fault Lines Inside the NYPD Paid Detail Program buff.ly/gzwZE8H #NYPD #PoliceAccountability #CivilRights #NYC #PublicSafety #EmploymentLaw #GovernmentAccountability #TheSandersFirmPC #EricSandersEsq
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Michael Kay
Michael Kay@RealMichaelKay·
Happy birthday to my buddy, Mike Breen. It’s been a blast traveling through this life with you, a life we both dreamed about at Fordham. We can now officially share Medicare stories!
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