Erick Jackson 🐊🐊🐊🐊
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Erick Jackson 🐊🐊🐊🐊
@ErickJackson74
FAA Commercial Pilot Captain - USAF 2002
Naples, FL เข้าร่วม Nisan 2013
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@josh_uglyasf Yes with interest and introduce fraud charges along with it
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@iqrafatma1278 Take it to a bank!...Gotdamn it ...bitch bitch bitch
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Some guy tipped me ten dollars in quarters, and I’m still trying to figure out what kind of person thinks that’s acceptable. I just finished a DoorDash order, and he casually mentions he forgot to tip in the app—which, fine, not ideal, whatever. Then he dramatically pulls out a literal roll of quarters like he’s handing me the crown jewels.
He looks me dead in the eye and says,
“Sorry man, I didn’t tip on the app, this is all I’ve got.”
Yeah, thanks. I love holding a handful of coins like it’s 1998. I don’t use change. I’m not a parking meter. I’m not walking around with rolls of quarters or dumping them into a Coinstar just to get the money I already earned.
I took it because arguing over coins isn’t how I planned to spend my day, but that doesn’t make it okay.
Tipping in quarters is peak absurdity. Tip in the app, tip in bills, tip digitally—literally anything that doesn’t involve me schlepping around loose metal. Acting like this is normal? Pure comedy. And yes, no one should ever think a pocketful of coins counts as a tip.

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@MatrixMysteries Fine...we will take it back. Go get a fuching job and buy what you want then.
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@SarahWorkx If there was 6 of those bills there...sure
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@SenWarren I will be relieved when you're no longer in Congress
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President Trump should have never dragged the United States into war with Iran in the first place, and the American people have paid the price for the dumbest foreign policy decision in a generation. Fourteen brave servicemembers were killed and hundreds more have been injured, families have suffered higher gas and groceries bills, and countless innocent civilians, including children at an Iranian school for girls, were killed.
I am glad the conflict has halted as the result of negotiations. But no one in the Trump administration or his Republican enablers in Congress–who repeatedly voted to continue military action–can explain how people in Massachusetts and across our nation are safer or better off because of the war.
Trump’s war is a failure by his administration's own metrics: Iran is now a more extreme regime with greater leverage over the Strait of Hormuz. I hope this deal means his war is over. The only way to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon is through a diplomatic agreement–which Trump ripped up, went to war instead, and then negotiated worse terms.
The burden is now on the Trump administration to inform Congress and the public on the details of the U.S.-Iran deal, explain its sanctions approach, and ensure we end this destructive and costly war.
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@SenSchumer Why are you still running your mouth?! You don't mean shit to the American people
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@christywhy9 We already pay you reparations through government benefits.
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@Geniustechw @CarnivalCruise is shit and will always be shit!
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@Geniustechw For starters...start popping these fools with felony charges and restitution.
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@TrumpsHurricane Frankly, I don't even know who the fuch he is.
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I am bringing up a point that may be perceived as unpopular, but I feel it is worth discussing. My neighbor was seen mowing his lawn shirtless in the middle of the afternoon in a neighborhood where families and children are frequently present. Some might say it's his property or the weather is too hot, but I think basic standards of community decency should apply. This isn't a beach or a gym; it's a neighborhood where people expect to feel comfortable with their families. Maybe I'm traditional, but I believe that living in a community means respecting those around you, and putting on a shirt is a minimal request. Some neighbors think I'm overreacting, but others agree that some things don't belong in a family neighborhood. Am I being unreasonable, or have we lost sight of what's appropriate in public?

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