Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I took the liberties of making a list for you guys. I wanted to reserve spots for you before she got booked up.

Going in this order:
@geek65
@clcustom1911
@Dirty D

@akmike47 because you like nasty lasty


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Here's the thing:





I don't appreciate you publishing my personal activities. Nobody liked you in high school anyway.




BTW, rules:


1. Stop being Poor

2. This Surefire Ryder 9mm MP5 suppressor is the absolute shit with 147 subs and PTR 9KT w/ #27 90⁰ locking piece. You only hear the action cycle. People were like 👀🫦. Approved/picked up/tested today. 😍💦 what is even ear pro?

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Here's the thing:





I don't appreciate you publishing my personal activities. Nobody liked you in high school anyway.




BTW, rules:


1. Stop being Poor

2. This Surefire Ryder 9mm MP5 suppressor is the absolute shit with 147 subs and PTR 9KT w/ #27 90⁰ locking piece. You only hear the action cycle. People were like 👀🫦. Approved/picked up/tested today. 😍💦 what is even ear pro?

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Well here's the thing. Nothing you do is private, they talk about your hair in the far corners of the earth.

When I go home to Montana they do still talk about some of the shit I did when I was in high school, but most of the people that didn't like it are dead now.

I have a Gemtech G5 that is 90 degree lock up and it is quiet, almost as quiet as my GSL GT-308.
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SF Public Safety News

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A man who put a gun to the head of a postal worker during an Ingleside district robbery, causing the USPS employee to believe he was about to die, was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment at San Francisco federal courthouse this morning.Leroy Wise waylaid the mail carrier as he sat in his truck – pointing a gun at his temple before pushing him to the floor and threatening to kill him if he moved. His accomplice climbed over the stricken man to steal priority mail parcels. The pair also stole the driver’s iPhone.One day later U.S. Postal Inspectors tracked the getaway vehicle to the San Francisco address of its registered owner, who turned out to be Wise’s girlfriend. While executing a search warrant they found Wise, hiding in a bedroom closet, three firearms and the clothes he wore during the robbery.He had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of ‘robbery of a mail carrier’ and ‘mail theft’ arising from the August 2022 incident.Prosecutors had pressed for a 28-month sentence. An attorney for Wise described him as a “genuinely good person” who had “lost his way” and invited the judge to impose a sentence of three years of supervised release. Wise continues to protect the identity of his accomplice.“In terms of a general deterrent, it’s not a question of whether Mr Wise will do this again – he won’t – it’s not even a question of what is in Mr Wise’s best interests…it’s the other [sentencing] factor that weighs upon the court: which is the general deterrent,” said U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, imposing a 30-day term of imprisonment.The sentencing comes amidst a drive by postal authorities to address what was described as a “profound increase” in robberies targeting mail carriers in the Bay Area.
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SF Public Safety News
@sf_safetynews

A man who put a gun to the head of a postal worker during an Ingleside district robbery, causing the USPS employee to believe he was about to die, was sentenced to 30 days imprisonment at San Francisco federal courthouse this morning.Leroy Wise waylaid the mail carrier as he sat in his truck – pointing a gun at his temple before pushing him to the floor and threatening to kill him if he moved. His accomplice climbed over the stricken man to steal priority mail parcels. The pair also stole the driver’s iPhone.One day later U.S. Postal Inspectors tracked the getaway vehicle to the San Francisco address of its registered owner, who turned out to be Wise’s girlfriend. While executing a search warrant they found Wise, hiding in a bedroom closet, three firearms and the clothes he wore during the robbery.He had earlier pleaded guilty to charges of ‘robbery of a mail carrier’ and ‘mail theft’ arising from the August 2022 incident.Prosecutors had pressed for a 28-month sentence. An attorney for Wise described him as a “genuinely good person” who had “lost his way” and invited the judge to impose a sentence of three years of supervised release. Wise continues to protect the identity of his accomplice.“In terms of a general deterrent, it’s not a question of whether Mr Wise will do this again – he won’t – it’s not even a question of what is in Mr Wise’s best interests…it’s the other [sentencing] factor that weighs upon the court: which is the general deterrent,” said U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer, imposing a 30-day term of imprisonment.The sentencing comes amidst a drive by postal authorities to address what was described as a “profound increase” in robberies targeting mail carriers in the Bay Area.
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Future Garner-Floyd-Brown, pick one
 
I thought all of this time it was Trump and the Republicans that Putin controlled. Here he goes endorsing Biden.


Trump wants to defund Ukraine and pull out of NATO. Putin is not stupid, he either thinks endorsing Biden will hurt Biden, wants to downplay how Trump will give him everything he wants or both.
 
Well, The Constituion is under bombproof glass, and clearly they’re two bitch ass faggots. My threat meter is also a steady 0.

100%

Nothing was "ruined". A vacuum, a little windex and everything is back to "normal".

Getting that red shit on my clean shirt would have been my biggest concern in that moment while I pondered my next move.

Quad team taser would clearly be at the top of the list.

edited for typo "while"
 
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