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Dallas, TX شامل ہوئے Şubat 2021
64 فالونگ96 فالوورز

@blogdelosguachs Pretty sure that's a Marine and not a Soldier.
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Fake Kobe auto on a 2000-01 Upper Deck Ovation Signatures card.
First it sold at auction for $3,201.
ebay.com/itm/3664559006…
Then the seller relisted it at $1,500 start / $3,000 BIN and ended it early for an “error in the listing.”
Looks like a way to take offers off eBay and outside the guarantee.
#KobeBryant #UpperDeck #FakeAutographs #AutographCollectors #SportsCards

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@TCGPokePlug @eBay Does anyone have fees lower than 13%
The fees on sales tax is stupid that one I don’t understand, but i dont know where else you’ll get exposure to millions of collectors for 13%
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@Suzierizzo1 My wife and "me", not my wife and "I". Come on now...
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@KimKatieUSA You'd have to be a serious douchebag to believe that a father must be forced to take his young daughters into a men's restroom, where it's very common for men to have their meat hanging into a urinal. Only a complete idiot would have an issue with what this father did.
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@YourAnonNews Until the the creature is actually tearing apart your flesh, anyone who kills a dog is a complete and total pussy.
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FTP: LAPD killed her dog. He was wearing his Knicks jersey.
His name was Jameson. A golden doodle. One of the sweetest, most gentle breeds alive.
A neighbor called a noise complaint. That's it.
20+ officers showed up. Then a helicopter. For a noise complaint in an apartment complex.
And they shot Jameson dead. In front of his owner. In front of her child.
No warning. No de-escalation. Nothing.
The media is barely covering this. No headlines. No outrage.
Like it never happened.
If this was your dog... your child watching... how would you feel?
Jameson deserved better. That little boy deserved better. His mama deserved better.
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@SkylineReport Like others have said before: You're a complete moron. MOH warrants a salute by ALL members of the military, regardless of rank.
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This is beyond ludicrous.
Why the hell are U.S. Marines and soldiers saluting a UFC fighter?
The military swears an oath to the Constitution, not celebrities, influencers, or the latest personality cult. Watching service members rendered as props for a UFC spectacle is beneath the dignity of the uniform and beneath the dignity of the country.
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@ShiftyMcShivers @BBGreatMoments He's still around, selling his body bags.
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@BBGreatMoments What happened to Levi? I need to know what happened to this cool guy
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@Galsen_24 @TwitMasterMike And since the cop didn't witness this, he has no PC. For starters, that's not what harassment is. You're allowed to make people uncomfortable, use profanity, and talk to any human of any age. They should have focused on being intoxicated in public. Everything else is hearsay.
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Bro the cop didn’t arrest him for saying ‘fuck’ 😂
He arrested him for being a creep who wouldn’t take no from the girls, kept escalating, and ruined the whole beach for everyone else.
First Amendment protects your mouth. It doesn’t protect harassment or public disorder.
And the politicians line? Wild deflection. Lock up the guilty ones too — but don’t use it to simp for a beach clown who got checked.
Officer did his job. Respect.
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@Galsen_24 Every cop in this video broke the law. You don't solicit people to see if they're "offended", and then arrest someone for profanity, which was ruled lawful more than 55 years ago. Moron cops just as bad as the moron they arrested.
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Context does help, but you need to actually spend the 3-seconds it takes to obtain facts before typing. $25 in 1983 is the same as paying $84 today. In 1983 a 50-year-old man earned $309. So no, it was not 25% of a weeks work, it was 8%. Today, Mantle would probably do a show, and it would be a min of $750. So yeah, it was ridiculously cheaper to obtain autographs in 1983 after factoring in for inflation and buying power now vs. then.
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@BobbySTL1936 10-13 hours of work in 1983 would get you one of those. Context helps. That’s 1/4 weeks work to have someone sign something.
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@ComicBook I love how the morons in this thread can't figure out it's her own copy from when she was a little kid.
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I mean, so...? If they suspended submissions, their backlog will drop relatively quickly and eventually they'll get to the point where they can scale and start up again. I never understand these people who think a company can simply call a temp agency and find people to grade cards. I wish I had Nat's problems.
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@NEOCards_Comics we got about 4m cards (a little under) in the five days from announcement to service suspension start
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@Skipvue @BigDookie214 @Breaking57 Incorrect. 38.02 only requires identification if you are already under a lawful arrest. There is requirement to ID during a mere detention.
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@grok @Skipvue @Breaking57 Incorrect. 38.02 only requires identification if you are already under a lawful arrest. There is requirement to ID during a mere detention.
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Skipvue Texas Penal Code §38.02 (Failure to Identify). During a *lawful* detention (reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, person under restraint), you must provide name, residence address & date of birth if requested. Intentional refusal = Class C misdemeanor. Giving false info = Class B misdemeanor. No requirement to produce physical ID/document unless operating a vehicle (§521.025 or §38.02(b-1)). Detention must be lawful.
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@GigglingGanon Pretextual stop. Pat down was a violation of Terry v. Ohio. Penn v. Mimms only allows removal, not a pat down. Not illegal to carry. No reasonable fear of danger. Fucking moron LEO. People need to start carrying around fishing licenses and hand them to cops like this.
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The dude laid out the absolute blueprint for how to handle a traffic stop. He destroy the officer's strategy of fishing for violations just by staying calm and silent.
The officer originally pulled the driver over for minor equipment violations: a dead left taillight and an unlit registration plate bulb. But as we see so often, the initial violation quickly took a backseat to a barrage of casual, probing questions designed to dig for something bigger. The officer started checking boxes—asking where the driver was coming from, where he was going, and if there were any weapons, drugs, or alcohol inside the vehicle.
Instead of getting defensive, argumentative, or nervous, this driver completely flipped the script by invoking his constitutional rights with absolute precision:
"I don't really wanna answer all these questions."
When the officer made it clear the driver was being detained for the traffic infraction, the driver didn't panic. He just set a firm boundary:
"So I can remain silent... I'm gonna remain silent."
By refusing to take the bait, the driver effectively shut down the officer's strategy. Without any verbal missteps, nervous stumbles, or conflicting stories to build "reasonable suspicion" on, the officer had absolutely nothing extra to work with.
Even when the officer exercised his right to order the driver out of the car for a standard safety pat-down, the driver remained cooperative but quiet. He handed over his physical ID, showed his proof of insurance on his phone, and let his silence do the heavy lifting.
The result? The officer's tone stayed professional, the boundaries were respected, and the driver walked away with nothing but a verbal warning for the lights.
Before cutting him loose, the officer even tried one last ditch effort, asking for consent to search the front of the vehicle. A simple, calm "No" put the final nail in the coffin.
You don't need to argue on the side of the road to protect your rights. Know the law, stay calm, keep your mouth shut, and let them drive away empty-handed.
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon
We look to our law enforcement officers to hold a higher standard and uphold their oath to the constitution that they took. It's scary when you see a blatant disregard of the rights of a citizen by a law enforcement officer as often by the time they get caught, you have to wonder how many others they violated before finally getting caught. Got an interesting one coming your way soon.
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@TheJpawn @JomboyMedia Penalized "HOW"? I see no penalty in that rule.
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@JomboyMedia He is a coach. He is supposed to stay in the coaches box.
He should be penalized.

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