PK
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Agree. First see if it is legal and satisfies zoning, HOA rules and permits including fire and utilities. Some neighbors have no class. Your neighbor wants a fortress. Counting minutes before the rust, the river down your driveway flooding your basement, the accidents pulling out, the uneven ground settling. What’s his plan? A private meth factory?
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I seriously need some help here. My neighbor just put up this massive metal fence right along our property line and I’m honestly pretty upset about it. It completely changed the whole feel of my driveway and now it looks like I’m pulling into some kind of industrial corridor. I had no idea this was even happening until the thing was already built. It feels like my space just got boxed in overnight. What on earth can I do in a situation like this???

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Racism like this doesn’t belong in American society.
This is disgusting and Republicans should denounce this.
Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles
Muslims don't belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie.
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@JebraFaushay She? says “men”…plural. There’s a term for that
Oh what is that word I’m looking for 🧐
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@EshaAA33 Yes. The idea of carrying a firearm in public seems bizarre.
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@Listen_Brothers Always had to paddle my own boat…took me a long time to realize this fact
Welcome to the club!! Grab a paddle.
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@KimKatieUSA This is fun. It reminds me of missile command in the arcade when I was a kid.
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WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON???
Is this guy in this picture OK with you??
Someone’s story: “To my neighbor who thinks mowing the lawn SHIRTLESS in a family neighborhood is totally normal. I've already contacted the authorities.
This isn't a beach. It's not a gym. It's a residential street where families live and kids are outside all the time. I don't care if it's 90 degrees out - PUT A SHIRT ON!
Basic standards and common courtesy still exist for a reason.
Broad daylight. Front yard. Acting like this is completely acceptable behavior”
Then he asks: “Am I crazy for thinking there should be at least some level of decency in shared spaces, or are we just throwing social norms out the window now? your thoughts?”

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@Cd_Julian_ Never, and I never say never, disclose personal finance to anyone especially family. They can fight over it when you’re dead!
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Ayer mi hermano me pidió 50,000 dólares para salvar su casa. Los tengo en la cuenta, acumulando intereses para mi retiro anticipado a los 45. Le dije que no.
Le dije que el banco no le dio el préstamo por una razón: es un desastre financiero. Mi madre me llamó llorando, diciéndome que "la sangre es lo primero" y que soy un monstruo egoísta.
Lo que ella no sabe es que yo vi a mi padre romperse la espalda para darnos todo, mientras mi hermano se gastaba su herencia en fiestas y negocios que todos sabíamos que iban a fracasar.
Hoy mi sobrino me preguntó por qué no pueden quedarse en su cuarto. No supe qué decirle, pero no solté el dinero.
La gente confunde "familia" con "seguro de vida gratuito". Prefiero que me odien siendo rico, a que me amen mientras nos hundimos todos en la misma miseria por una lealtad que él nunca tuvo conmigo.
¿Soy el villano por poner mi libertad financiera por encima de los errores de mi propia sangre? ¿O soy el único que tiene el valor de dejar que un adulto aprenda lo que es la consecuencia?
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@DrAlmarielao Your compassionate approach is the cancer that plagues are society. You are the decay!
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A 14-year-old boy, speeding in a car with friends, decides to show off. Catching up to a woman on the road, he yells, curses, and pulls out a gun firing into her car. When police arrive, she’s dead. The boy is arrested, tried, and sentenced to life in prison.
One life was tragically taken, and another is effectively ended before it had a chance to fully begin. This is a heartbreaking case that raises so many questions about accountability, judgment, and development. On one hand, justice demands consequences. On the other, a child’s brain isn’t fully developed, especially when it comes to impulse control and understanding long-term consequences. Shouldn’t there be more focus on rehabilitation for teenagers, even in cases this severe? How do we balance justice with the chance for redemption? What do you think? Is 14 old enough to face a life sentence? Can someone so young truly understand the gravity of their actions, or the weight of spending their life in prison?
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