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@_steinism_

Graphic designer & art enthusiast

House dweller Katılım Şubat 2011
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Casting director Nina Gold says the next James Bond actor must “ooze sex appeal.” She is also looking for someone “young enough to play him in 3, 4 or more pictures.” (Source: Deadline)
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Giggling Ganon
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Officer called out to address concerns over unusual behavior turns into parking classes for a woman in need of help. In a world where we often see the hardest parts of law enforcement, this bodycam footage from St. Cloud, Florida, serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of human kindness. ​When this officer responded to a call about a "suspicious vehicle" circling a neighborhood, he didn't find a criminal—he found a woman struggling with her nerves. She was practicing parallel parking for her driver's license test later that day, an exam she had previously failed. ​ During the conversation, she bravely admitted she didn't currently have a valid license and was trying to learn on her own because her family had run out of patience helping her. ​Instead of reaching for his ticket book, the officer reached for his coaching skills. For the next several minutes, he gave her a one-on-one lesson, walking her through every turn of the wheel and providing the visual cues she needed to nail the maneuver. ​The Result? She successfully parked the car, but more importantly, she regained her confidence. The officer’s final words weren’t a warning, but a vote of confidence: "It’s all in your head. You’ve got this." ​This is what "Protect and Serve" looks like in action. It’s about recognizing a person in their time of need and choosing grace over a citation. Really great job by this officer going above and beyond to help someone that had nobody else to turn to.
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Midland cop caught fishing for violations just to get his hands on the driver's ID. The driver in this traffic stop out of Midland, Texas, put on a clinic with regards to knowing your rights when the "reasonable suspicion" starts to shift mid-conversation. ​ Officer Gilpin initially pulls the driver over claiming he was holding his phone. The driver immediately points to the dashboard mount. The phone wasn’t in his hand; it was secured. ​ Once the phone excuse fell through, the officer pivoted, claiming the driver was speeding. The driver’s response? He was doing 16 mph in a 25 mph zone. ​ When challenged, Gilpin admitted he didn't use radar and wasn't pacing the vehicle—he was sitting still. He claimed he knew the driver was speeding based on "visual interpretation" alone. The driver demanded a supervisor which also does not seem know the law as he also wanted the ID just because he asked. Meanwhile Texas is not id on demand state. ​ Because the initial reason for the stop was proven false and the second reason lacked any objective evidence, the driver refused to hand over his ID, citing his Fourth Amendment rights against unreasonable seizure. After this footage went viral, the Midland Police Department conducted an internal review. They concluded the officer’s conduct didn't meet department standards, and the City Manager later confirmed that the officer faced disciplinary action. ​When you know the law and have the footage to back it up, "visual interpretations" don't hold much weight in the face of the facts.

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@ClownWorld I don’t really like car drivers that much either
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@ImMeme0 Gotta love Americans now😂
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Muslim immigrant Walmart employees started harassing an American shopper who was simply recording her own shopping trip. One cursed at her, and the other made a cut-throat gesture across her neck, threatening her not to post the video. All while wearing the official “Happy to Help” vests. This is what unchecked “diversity” looks like in your local store. These two need to be fired because they don’t belong in jobs serving the American public with this kind of third-world behavior.
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Men's Humor
Men's Humor@MensHumor·
Trying to shame us for not paying their employees.
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Nostalgia@NostalgiaFolder·
What you choosing 👀
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@Dexerto Next is a 50$ taco 🌮
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
A viral pizza shop has defended charging $40 for a cheese pizza Ceres Pizza say they use the ‘best ingredients’ which come at an ‘extreme cost’ to them
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@washghost1 Like out of a Disney movie when I was a kid
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
Today I learned that not everywhere has lightning bugs
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@ClownWorld Since when are men interested or gave a squirt about a beauty contest?
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@WallStreetApes Xerox and Ricoh do the same I think, at least in their big machines
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American bought a brand new printer. She bought the ink for the printer, she bought the paper for the printer, now she’s at home and is ready to print She can’t print “They remotely shut off my printer until I paid $7.50 cents to print in my own home, to print on my printer, that I own in my home” This is the new $7.50 subscription plan by HP Printers Here’s how the plans work HP’s Instant Ink and newer All-in Plan programs are subscription services options: - You pay a monthly fee based on pages printed (not ink used). - Plans start low, from $1.79–$7.99 per month for 10–100 pages - $7–$8 per month plans are for around 100 pages If your payment fails. HP will remotely shutoff your printer
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@DefiantLs Why do we all need the exact same things to be happy?
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Seth Rogan says he doesn't want children, because it seems like a "dark stressful life with small moments of joy" “You don’t need kids... The world won’t even be here in 30 years.”
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@ClownWorld If they’re fat, they don’t matter, society has said so
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@ClownWorld Isn’t it obvious, they all do it, it not just a DoorDash thing
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MSIZI 🇿🇦
MSIZI 🇿🇦@msiziworld·
What kind of mosquito is this?😳😳
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@_khkmagduru_ They must have like 6 rugs in the backyard just waiting to get in front of the camera
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Don’t you just sometimes hate everything and yourself so bad!!!
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@FrenchOG3 All that to sell gummies 😂😂😂
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French OG
French OG@FrenchOG3·
Most women don’t deserve the men they have, she deserved to be sent to the trash. Once gone forever done.
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@alphafox It like they think they deserve to live
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
What do you call this body shape? 🧐
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Happy B day bitches
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