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@GillAdam10578 The body will expose if your having sex and the first thing is the dressing and hips I did human anatomy for year about the human body and u can see the difference before losing virginity and a after And the way they talk is showing alot their not virgins








The customers are lined up at this subway. One of the workers was on break and was sitting on the counter where they prep food with no shoes on. Another worker saw him making sandwiches with no gloves on and when they asked him about it he kept saying it was fine. This woman came back after she got the wrong order and saw it for herself and is speaking out about it. Nobody in the store seems bothered by it, the barefoot man was still just casually sitting there with his feet out as well. If you came back to the store and saw this wouldn’t you just demand a refund and go elsewhere, would you still eat here with the other employees wearing gloves?


These sheriffs saved this woman from what her parents were doing to her. Baldwin County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a medical call that quickly turned into a high-stakes criminal investigation. What they found inside a local residence was a scene of "unimaginable" neglect. First responders were called to the home for a medical emergency involving Stacy McLellan, a vulnerable adult. Upon entering her room, deputies were hit with an overwhelming stench. They found Stacy severely emaciated, weak, and living in a room filled with trash, human waste, and debris. The investigation immediately shifted focus to her primary caregivers: her father, Terry Joe McLellan, and her stepmother, Vicki McLellan. When questioned, the parents offered a defense that shocked the public. They claimed Stacy was "stubborn" and had refused to eat or bathe. They argued they were "overwhelmed" and had simply stopped trying to provide care, failing to call for professional medical help even as her health reached a critical state. Both Terry Joe and Vicki were arrested and charged with Aggravated Elder Abuse and Neglect, a Class B felony in Alabama. They were released on $30,000 bonds pending trial. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison. Stacy was immediately removed from the home and placed under state guardianship. She is currently receiving professional medical care and long-term rehabilitation. This footage serves as a stark reminder of the legal "duty of care" owed to those who cannot protect themselves.















