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Wyatt King

@WAcrown

if your here bcuz of the mariners probably don't follow. I hate on em as much as I love on em. but mostly the former n not the latter

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Wyatt King
Wyatt King@WAcrown·
@TheWapplehouse So your a thief? Why are u admitting to crimes on the internet moron
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Kristi Yamaguccimane@TheWapplehouse·
Years ago I found a Starbucks gift card in a car I was detailing (not a customer car) so I kept it and used it many times over a period of years, always surprised it still had money on it and never checking the balance just for the thrill and then one day the cashier asked me if I wanted to reload it and I realized I’d been using a card attached to someone’s app the whole time and they just kept putting money on it and I kept stealing it so I did the right thing and used it a few more times then threw it away
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Blizzard CS - The Americas
Blizzard CS - The Americas@BlizzardCS·
@patcisely Leaver penalties apply no matter the cause, Patrice. Your teammates had the same experience whether or not a DC was under your control or volition. ^PJ
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Patrice ✨
Patrice ✨@patcisely·
Hey @BlizzardCS why would I get suspended for being disconnected from the server when that’s not my fault
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Age yourself by naming an MLB first baseman you grew up watching. I’ll start: Albert Pujols.
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@Mteuzi Black people are shot like dogs in America. North Korea needs to nuke that country to liberate them.
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Hashim Mteuzi, PMP@Mteuzi·
Dyshan Best came home to Bridgeport, Connecticut to bury a friend. He was 39. A truck driver. He never made it home from the funeral. What you've seen in the headlines is a story about a police officer's anxiety attack. That is not what this story is about. It starts with a chaotic scene. Roughly thirty people. A fight. Someone called 911 and said some of them had guns. Police arrived. Dyshan Best wasn't fighting. He was sitting in a parked car. Passenger seat. A drink. A vape pen. His phone. A witness pointed toward the car. That was enough. Officer Perrotta walked over and opened the door. No warrant. No crime observed. When she mentioned a firearm, Best pointed out through the windshield, away from himself, and said the gun was somewhere else. Then he ran. Officer Heo chased him. Dyshan Best was shot in the back. On the ground: "I got shot." The officer: "You pulled a gun on me." Best: "No I didn't." The state ruled the shooting justified. The family's attorney has filed a $40 million lawsuit, saying new video evidence shows conclusively Best was unarmed. The inspector general disputes this. The gun recovered near where Best fell has not been confirmed as his in any public reporting. That dispute is ongoing. But here's what this post is saying plainly: It does not matter. Best was a passenger in a parked car, stopped without a warrant, without an observed crime. Connecticut is a concealed carry state; possessing a firearm with a permit is a legal right. The state never established his permit status. The inspector general's report, by available accounts, did not ask. And even Best's own attorney, who disputes the gun entirely, made the structural point most clearly: "I don't care if you see someone running down the street with a gun. If there's no felony you can articulate, you let them run. You don't chase people down and shoot them in the streets." Whatever was or wasn't in his hand, that remains true. The bullet tore through his liver and right kidney. The kind of injury where minutes matter. The first ambulance arrived at 6:02 p.m. Dispatch had labeled the call: stab / gunshot / penetrating trauma. Multiple officers on scene told the paramedics to take their partner first. Officer Perrotta got in. Then she declined treatment. Her words, recorded in the paramedics' official report: "I am fine. I just needed to get out of here." Not injured. Not treated. She simply wanted to leave. The ambulance drove away. 6:02 p.m. — First ambulance arrives. Diverted to Perrotta. 6:08 p.m. — Perrotta reaches hospital. Declines treatment. 6:22 p.m. — Best reaches hospital. 14 minutes later. 7:41 p.m. — Dyshan Best is pronounced dead. The inspector general could not determine whether the delay contributed to his death. No charges were filed. The department will investigate itself. The headline called this an officer's "mild anxiety attack." That framing matters. It takes a coordinated decision by multiple officers: documented in the paramedics' own records, and converts it into one person's medical episode. It makes a choice look like a condition. And "mild" cannot survive contact with Perrotta's own words. She wasn't in crisis. She said so herself. The headline also doesn't name Dyshan Best. Doesn't mention he was Black. Doesn't mention Perrotta was white. Doesn't mention she declined treatment. A man is dead. The headline made sure you'd remember the officer's feelings instead. Nothing in this sequence required a conspiracy. Every step reflects a system that has operated this way for generations — one built not to protect communities equally, but to protect order, property, and existing arrangements of power. People ask how to fix policing. But this story raises a different question. If a dying Black man can be left bleeding on pavement while officers secure a comfortable exit for one of their own, and the state clears it, and the press softens it, perhaps this isn't a malfunction. Perhaps the system is functioning exactly as it was built to. His name was Dyshan Best. He came home to bury a friend. He never made it back from the funeral.
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CBS News@CBSNews

A man who was shot by police and later died had to wait 10 extra minutes for an ambulance after an officer having a "mild anxiety attack" took the first one that arrived at the scene, according to a newly released state investigation. cbsn.ws/40uVQVB

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𝒫𝓇𝒶𝓈𝒽𝒶𝓃𝓉🍁
THIS SPIDER-MAN ACTOR WAS ONLY CGI AND STILL GOT PAID 🚨 > Thomas Hayden Church played the role of Sandman in ‘SPIDER-MAN 3’ in 2007. > He reprised the same role again in ‘SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME’ in 2021. > In ‘NO WAY HOME’, whenever Sandman appears on screen, he is always shown in his sand form. > The only time we see him in his human form is through a reused scene from ‘SPIDER-MAN 3’. > This happened because Thomas Hayden Church never physically acted for ‘NO WAY HOME’. > Due to COVID restrictions and scheduling conflicts, he was not available during the shooting of Tom Holland’s ‘SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME’. > All of Sandman’s scenes in ‘NO WAY HOME’ were created using CGI. > Even though he did not film new scenes, he was still paid for reprising his role.
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Wyatt King
Wyatt King@WAcrown·
@BruskPoet There is nothing wrong with the cole character Twitter just loves to hate and ruin things
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BruskPoet
BruskPoet@BruskPoet·
Huge mistake to cast him as a nobody OC and not Kenshi. However, if they were to just say fuck it lets kill off Cole and then cast him as Kenshi and pretend like Cole never happened I 100% believe no one would mind it and actually be happy about it. Lewis Tan is a talented martial artist and deserves better than what he got. Kenshi would be a nice upgrade.
Lewis Tan@TheLewisTan

Katana training coming back 👀

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gdbravo
gdbravo@gdbravo5·
@DatPiff How they get him in that position
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DatPiff@DatPiff·
Fun Fact: In 2017 we got sued over this mixtape artwork alongside Cardi B. We were included because we released this mixtape. The man in the picture was surprised to see himself photoshopped into the artwork, as he had no knowledge of it and didn’t even know Cardi B. The lawsuit went to trial in 2022 and Cardi B won because it was determined the image wasn’t enough to prove it was clearly him or that she caused reputational harm in a legally actionable way. She ended up changing it anyway so you’ll no longer see this version anywhere.
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wouldst thou like to live deliciously?
@PopBase Tbh this was very irresponsible from BAFTA organizers to have him there in the ceremony. It is involuntary because of Tourette’s but there’s limits. The movie nominated about HIM literally mentions he shouts racist stuff sometimes… this could’ve been avoided.
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Pop Base@PopBase·
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming delivered a message after the ceremony was interrupted by Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson yelling the N-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage: “You may have noticed some strong language in the background there, this can be part of how Tourette’s syndrome shows up for some people as the film explores that experience” Cumming later said he was sorry if anyone was offended and that “the tics are involuntary” (via Deadline)
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Seattle Mariners@Mariners·
Emerson Hancock punched out four in 1.2 innings, Muny added two Ks and Miles Mastrobuoni launched our first Spring Training grand slam. Back at it tomorrow in Goodyear vs. the Reds at 12:05 p.m.
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𝒫𝓇𝒶𝓈𝒽𝒶𝓃𝓉🍁
YOU PROBABLY MISSED THIS DETAIL IN AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON 🚨 > When Vision lifts Thor’s hammer (Mjolnir) in front of the Avengers, everyone is shocked. > Thor then looks at Iron Man and says, “Well done.” > Earlier, Iron Man had tried to lift the hammer but couldn’t move it at all. > Vision was created by Iron Man using a combination of J.A.R.V.I.S. and Ultron’s code. > Since Iron Man’s technology and programming led to Vision’s creation… > And Vision was worthy enough to lift Mjolnir… > It suggests that, in a way, Iron Man indirectly succeeded in lifting Thor’s hammer through Vision.
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Variety@Variety·
Ex-Sony Pictures boss Michael Lynton says Barack Obama told him after the Sony hack: “What were you thinking when you made killing the leader of a hostile foreign nation a plot point? Of course that was a mistake.” Lynton says he greenlit Seth Rogen's "The Interview" partly out of a desire to be accepted and “hang as an equal with the actors.” “Just for a moment, I wanted to join the badass gang that made subversive movies. For a moment, I wanted to hang — as an equal — with the actors. I had grown tired of playing the responsible adult, of watching the party from the outside while I played Risk….The party got out of hand, and the company, its employees, my family and I all paid dearly.” The former Sony boss also writes that “two other factors complicated the situation. First, Amy Pascal, my co-chairperson at Sony, and Stacey Snider, the chairwoman at Universal Studios, while friends, had a 20-year rivalry. Second, Rogen felt that he had to make each movie more and more outrageous to keep his audience engaged. So when either Stacey or Amy refused to greenlight a film because it was too offensive, the other agreed to make it. And guess what? It was inevitably a hit. Sony found itself in the difficult position of not being able to say no, and Rogen found himself in the enviable position of getting approval for almost anything that he chose to present.” variety.com/2026/film/news…
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Victor Bigham 🇺🇸
Victor Bigham 🇺🇸@Ravious101·
🚨HEARTBREAKING REAL STORY: Bay Area couple Jody & Paul Glaser lost ~$60K to USPS check thieves over a simple property tax payment. They wrote a check for nearly $28,000 to pay their Santa Clara County property taxes (due like clockwork every year). Like millions do, they dropped it in a blue USPS mailbox right outside the post office. Easy, right? Wrong. Months later (around early 2026), the county sent a late notice. Paul checked their bank statement—shocked to see the check had cleared... but not to the tax collector. It showed up altered: payee line chemically "washed" clean, rewritten to a random woman's name (nothing like "Santa Clara County Tax Collector"). The thief cashed/deposited it at a U.S. Bank ATM in Minnesota. Nearly $28,000 gone. The Glasers still owed the full taxes + hefty penalties/interest → total hit ~$60,000 out of pocket.Thread 3/4: They contacted Wells Fargo (their bank) for a fraud claim/refund. Bank initially investigated but ultimately denied reimbursement—said the Glasers reported it "too late" after discovering the issue. No mercy, even though the theft happened in the mail system. Jody described the moment: Paul yelled "Baaaah!" from the other room when he saw the altered check image. This isn't isolated—check washing exploded, with thieves targeting tax payments/refunds because they're high-value & predictable.
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Wyatt King
Wyatt King@WAcrown·
@ZubatZar None of em. Punching him for offering 3 shit pokemon
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Bat Vibes
Bat Vibes@BatVibes·
POV: You just joined Team Rocket and Giovanni tells you to pick your starter. Who are you taking? 🐍☠️🦇
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Wyatt King@WAcrown·
@Simon_Ingari Only ever see paid blue checkmark with these kind of posts. Get a life instead of stretching lies u came up with this morning.
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
HR: This position comes with 15 paid days off per year. Employee: Yes, I did read that. HR: And 10 of those days are taken during our holiday shutdown in December and three in our mid-year closure. Employee: Are those mandatory, or am I still able to schedule my vacation days as I please? HR: Those are the mandatory use of those paid days off. Employee: Oh, so this position has 2 vacation days that I'm able to use? HR: No, as I said before, you have 15. Employee: I'm not allowed to choose when I take 13 of them? HR: Correct. Employee: So I would have 2? HR: No, you would have 15. Employee: Well, I guess it depends on how you look at it. HR: (Silence) Employee: Are the number of paid days off negotiable? HR: No, they are not. Employee: Great.
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Wyatt King@WAcrown·
@KoleMusgrove23 Seahawks win another super bowl and the conspiracies are rampant. Shit aint moving changin or dramatically switching up. Mcdonald is the key and they going back. Social media od again
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Kole Musgrove
Kole Musgrove@KoleMusgrove23·
For those concerned about the Seahawks relocating, let me say it’s EXTREMELY unlikely! The NFL is not going to give up their only presence in such a massive region of the country. The Seattle-Tacoma market is the 13th largest in the country. All 12 above them have *at least* one NFL team, and so do 5 of the next 7 after them to round out the top 20. There’s no financial reason why the NFL would abandon the Seattle market, especially since they’re the only team for 4 states… WA, OR, ID, AK, and if you want to count western MT then go right ahead!
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
I had 7 sixth-grade boys come in while I was working, and they wanted to order wings. They asked if they had enough money to cover 40 wings and pops. I looked around, confused — wondering where their parents were. I asked if they were alone, and they said, 'Yes, and we’ve been looking forward to this for weeks!' They were so excited and were EXTREMELY polite the whole entire time, using please and thank you and trying to make it as easy as possible for me to get their order. They even told me they’d tip well 😂. It was touching to see how much the children were trying to behave well, even when there were no parents around to scold them. One of the boys even asked his friend to get off the phone while I was talking to them. They were so good that a neighboring customer ended up picking up their tab and telling them to pay it forward. I just wanted to give big props to the parents of these boys — keep doing what you’re doing!! Pictured is how they left the table. Even grown adults (myself included) rarely leave the table this clean! Credit to the respective owner
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Mo the Podcaster
Mo the Podcaster@Mo12thMan·
Top 5 #Seahawks QBs of all time. 1- Russell Wilson 2- Sam Darnold 3- Matt Hasselbeck 4- Geno Smith 5- Dave Krieg Honorable Mention: Jim Zorn
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Jacob J 🏴‍☠️@RiseToLiberty·
Toxicology reports from Kurt Cobain‘s autopsy indicated a blood morphine level of 1.52 mg per liter of blood. 5 mg of heroin will produce a blood morphine level of 0.035 mg in the average adult. Even heavy heroin users only use up to 40 to 60 mg of heroin in one hit, which would equal a 0.420 mg blood morphine level. So, to reach a blood morphine level of 1.52 mg per liter, you’re talking about an amount that would certainly have exceeded 200 mg of heroin that were injected into Kurt Cobain. 200 mg of heroin would equal three times (3x) the amount that would be considered lethal. We are expected to believe that Kurt Cobain is able to operate a Remington model 11 shotgun with 3x the lethal amount of heroin in his system. Not only that, but we are also expected to believe that he recapped the syringes he used to inject said heroin. AND we are expected to believe that Kurt Cobain held the barrel in his hand, a hand that has absolutely no blood or gunpowder residue.
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