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@Mrgunsngear @L1569Uptown At least the taxpayers are saving in EBT, discount electricity, cable, and housing. And what do you know, we'll be saving in the future on paying for more jails.
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According to local Shreveport police, Shamar Elkins reportedly led police on a high speed chase, killed eight of his children and shot his wife, Shaneiqua Elkins, before eventually being killed by responding police officers.
#DomesticViolence #tragedy #evil #domesticviolence #crime #Shreveport #police #Louisiana #decay #FailedState
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OK I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it EVERY SINGLE TIME I step foot in Walmart because apparently NO ONE is listening: WHY are people walking around this store looking like they literally just rolled out of bed?!?!
Hair looking like a bird’s nest, lounge clothes on, slippers like you forgot you had them on before they you the house. I’m sorry but if you’re gonna come out in public to grocery shop, at least have the common decency to put on REAL CLOTHES! People are so unbelievably lazy these days it’s actually embarrassing. You shouldn’t be trotting around like that in front of actual functioning adults!
It’s an embarrassment to everyone around you and quite frankly I get SECOND-HAND embarrassment just having to witness it. Fix yourselves, people. This is not a hotel lobby, it’s WALMART...

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@MbarkCherguia You people are all miserable idiots. It’s just a bad pic, shes a model for fuck sake. Rude fucking people in this world.
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@EarthGoatGemini @MbarkCherguia He looks like the homeless guy that hangs out in front of the liquor store.
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@MbarkCherguia Sean Penn can have his pick of any woman and this is what he chose?
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@patriot_pamela @Mr_Husky1 Or maybe they should get a job where their employer actually pays them and not count on random people.
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@Mr_Husky1 If service was ok - 20% tip is customary (great service - over 25+%). This is how our service members survive.
If you don’t understand, perhaps get a part time job working in the service industry for a few months. Not willing to do that? Then please tip at least 20%
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We went out to dinner with a group of five, and by the end of the night the bill was right around $577 and change. When it came time to pay, we left a $60 tip because we felt like that was a fair amount and wanted to leave something extra for the service.
What I didn’t expect was the server making a comment that she was expecting closer to $120.
And no, it didn’t come across like some light little joke either. The tone felt serious, the moment got awkward fast, and suddenly we were standing there feeling uncomfortable over a tip we had already chosen to leave in the first place.
When we pushed back and mentioned possibly talking to a manager, that’s when the story suddenly changed to “I was just kidding.” But let’s be real — not every rude comment magically becomes a joke just because someone gets called out on it.
The whole thing left us feeling weird and honestly kind of embarrassed, because we weren’t trying to short anybody. We tipped what we thought was reasonable, and being confronted like that completely changed the vibe of the night.
So now I’m curious — was $60 on a $577 bill really that unreasonable, or would most people also think asking for $120 was way out of line?🙄🙄
By Martha Barker

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@Mr_Husky1 Id say” oh im sorry ,let me see the check again”and then cross out the 60.
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@JJCarrell14 This is what they sign up for.They know the risks. We spent 26 years in this lifestyle. Your post is not helpful to him or military families. Keep that shit to yourself. Tell your son you love him and to kick ass, complete the mission and come home! THAT is what they need to hear
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@Kiona123 @Matt_Pinner But only women? Men don't deserve the same level of housing?
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