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@cljoe36

I understand and wish to proceed. 🇺🇸

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Fenley🕴🏿
Fenley🕴🏿@fenley41·
@CashflowinLP Damn ya really saying fuck the community centers, if they got shitty parents and you want them off the street being productive. Why not have them in a safe place where they can have positive role models? Ya really don’t understand
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Lance@CashflowinLP·
Kids get shot and niggas start talking about Community centers…. Little niggas don’t go to school and can’t respect the community …. Fuck a community center
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CJ@CJMAGAMom·
Anyone come to St Cloud recently??? Why is literally everyone ugly. I'm sorry. What the fuk happened???
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hello, donavon!
hello, donavon!@hellodonavon·
Yes, and if you were to reduce the sales tax by 20%, you'd save $13.75 for every $1,000 spent. That's right, for the low low price a pack of cigarettes, you too can cripple the Minnesota state government's ability to perform basic functions like build roads. What vision.
Brian McClung@bmcclung

Doing @KSTP “At Issue.” Host mentions Gov. Walz proposed cutting sales tax. Looked it up. It’s a proposed cut from 6.875% to 6.8%. Would save 75 cents for every $1,000 spent. (!!) After they raised $10 billion in taxes under Dem trifecta. And they wonder why people are leaving.

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🎹 Ames™ 🎹
🎹 Ames™ 🎹@Real_Ames·
This woman in the " Return " line at JC Penney has had it with illegals. She was saying what alot of us are thinking though.
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The Guy Who Says
The Guy Who Says@cljoe36·
@LilTunechi You could start your own festival. You know I don't understand what's stopping you
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Lil Wayne WEEZY F
Lil Wayne WEEZY F@LilTunechi·
It’s truly a humbling experience when events like Coachella & the Grammys come around & like clockwork,I’m uninvited & uninvolved. I appreciate my position or space I hold in ya heart & mind if so bc you’re the humbling experience that’s timeless & 4dat I thk u. Iaintshitwithoutu
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RockStation@rockstationonx·
I Feel like we’re in the calm before the GTA 6 storm. The take over will be glorious. Can GTA 6 Trailer 3 even live up to the hype at this point?
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
Guys, if you act like this, seek help immediately. Women, if you're with a guy that threatens violence, run and run fast.
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Desus Pieces
Desus Pieces@desuspieces·
Desus addresses the "fell off" allegations
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
Terrible camera work.
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The Guy Who Says
The Guy Who Says@cljoe36·
@RAWigger Two very misunderstood Historical figures: Adolf Hitler and Martin Luther King Jr
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CrimeWatchMpls
CrimeWatchMpls@CrimeWatchMpls·
Hopkins - Report of a SHOOTING. One shot in the head. 10XX Feltl Court Limited details due to encryption. 15:10
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iBeAround
iBeAround@iBeAround1·
@brescia_frank @JohnDMacari @TheFinestCast In Staten Island a white boy(around your age) had been indicted in kingpin charges for supplying Staten Island and other boroughs NJ too with fentanyl and other drugs. Shit like that isn’t reported the same way black crime is. Never have I seen a black man attack a white boy. 🖕🏾
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John D. Macari Jr. 🇺🇸🗽
Let’s have “the talk” I grew up in New York City, Bensonhurst, then Dongan Hills on Staten Island. My teenage years lined up with Rudy Giuliani coming into office and the NYPD leaning into Broken Windows policing. I wasn’t a fan of the police. Neither were any of the male influences in my life, my friends, my family and even my father included. At 11 years old, I got arrested. That started a stretch of me hanging out in the streets, having more and more run ins with the NYPD. When my father picked me up from the station, he didn’t give me a speech he gave me a beating, and then he told me something more important: “Don’t ever be a wise guy with the cops.” As I got older, and bigger he kept repeating it, not because he loved the police, but because he understood the reality of those encounters. One summer night, I was 15, sitting on my stoop waiting for an older girl I was dating to pick me up. Two cops and a sergeant in plainclothes pulled up in an unmarked car and started asking me questions. I immediately started acting irate and began mouthing off. They threw me against the car, searched me, and eventually let me go. After the sergeant actually tried to give me advice how to handle a police encounter and how to keep it calm. I ignored him and kept running my mouth. What I didn’t know was my father saw and heard the whole thing. He came flying out of the house: “Are you fing stupid? You’re gonna get yourself locked up or killed for no reason” He told me It doesn’t matter if you broke the law or not, stay calm, If they tell you to put your hands behind your back, do it. “keep your mouth shut and we’ll deal with it later in court. Then he said something I’ll never forget “You’re a man now. Start acting like one.” That night didn’t change me instantly but it stayed with me. From that point on, I never mouthed off to the police again. I never refused an order in the streets, from the NYPD again. The encounters, kept happening growing up in NYC, it was a part of life, but those encounters never turned into major problems because I was able through my demeanor to deescalate the situation. A few years later, leaving a bar on Staten Island, unmarked cars boxed me and my friends in. Plainclothes officers jumped out guns drawn shouting commands. We followed their directions, they questioned us and frantically left us, it appeared to me that they were looking for armed suspects. What If I was still that same kid on the stoop? That situation would’ve gone very differently for all of us. Are cops perfect? No Do they make mistakes? Yes Are some of them Dicks? Yes It’s a tough, dangerous job, every encounter has the potential to go sideways fast, why make it worse? My father didn’t give me “the talk” most people would expect but he gave me the one that keeps you alive: I was arrested 2x’s in my youth, I was stopped by the NYPD countless times, the incident that occurred in the liquor store in Brooklyn would have been a non issue if it was me who was mistakenly stopped because I would have followed my fathers advice. Take my father’s advice, it works, I know, it kept me alive and out of jail. Rest In Peace John D. Macari Sr
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iBeAround
iBeAround@iBeAround1·
@JohnDMacari @TheFinestCast The problem with you white people is that you believe if you just stay calm and follow commands the polices won’t escalate. That’s not the reality especially in NYC for black men. 90% of the time it’s the police escalating or looking for a reason.
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
Genuinely incredible impression
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Viral News NYC
Viral News NYC@ViralNewsNYC·
🚨JUST IN 🚨 Yesterday afternoon, members of the New York City Police Department conducted a planned and supervised undercover operation in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn, according to an NYPD spokesperson. The spokesperson stated the location was selected due to numerous community complaints about drug sales and prior arrests in the area related to narcotics activity. During the operation, an undercover officer purchased crack cocaine from an individual identified as Joshua Ramos. Following the transaction, Ramos was arrested without incident and charged with Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance. According to the NYPD spokesperson, payment for the drugs was given to another individual believed at the time to be working with Ramos. That individual was described as a Black male wearing a white shirt and green shorts. A short time later, officers observed a male matching that description directly across the street from where the sale occurred. Officers approached, identified themselves as NYPD, and attempted to place the individual under arrest inside a store. The individual was charged with resisting arrest and Obstructing Governmental Administration (OGA) and was issued a desk appearance ticket. The NYPD spokesperson later stated that it was determined the individual was not involved in the drug sale. He was not charged with any narcotics-related offenses.
TheSalGreco@TheSalGreco

This incident was captured by Sinistratm on Instagram and took place April 14, 2026 in Brooklyn at a liquor store on Hoyt and Baltic street. Brooklyn North Narcotics attempt to arrest a suspect who resists arrest when chaos ensues. What do you all think about this incident?

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DriftRespawn@playb0y4L·
This clip from the 2022 GTA VI heist leak is still one of the most interesting ones to look back on. You can actually hear Lucia casually asking an NPC, “How’s those registers looking?” and then someone in the background goes, “Empty, I hope” 😭 it’s a small moment, but it adds so much personality and humor to the situation. It’s details like that which really stand out. Instead of everything feeling scripted and stiff, the dialogue sounds natural, like an actual robbery with people reacting in real time. Even the way the NPCs behave and respond adds to that tension and realism. Another thing that caught my attention is that timer at the top of the screen it show how long you have until cops are dispatched It’s such a simple UI element, but it completely changes the feel of the robbery.
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Brad Hemak 🌐🦞 河巴黎
I'm in my 40s. I've lived in Minneapolis area the large majority of my life. This city's better than ever. It's wealthier, better educated, with more arts and way better food, and so much more equitable than in the 80s/90s. I'm lucky to live in a place that's only gotten better.
Mitch "The Wałęsa Project" Berg 🇺🇸🇳🇴🇪🇪🇦🇷@mitchpberg

It occurs to me - when we talk about what the Twin Cities and Minnesota *used to be*, people under 40 have no idea what we're talking about. Minnesota was an economic, cultural and technological powerhouse. It was a destination. Let's recount what we've lost (1/15)

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ouroboros
ouroboros@sheshelseeshell·
you call it a declining city, I call it the best fucking place in the country, as well as the first safe home I’ve ever had. go fucking shit, Minneapolis haters.
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