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I’ll call him..the ESCALATOR!!!
Female cops in general are fucking useless (as seen on many videos here on GG)Dyke cops are the worst
Just a dad being a dad, should’ve sent out a man cop if that bitch couldn’t de escalate it herself.
They're too emotional and get set off real easily!Female cops in general are fucking useless (as seen on many videos here on GG)
That means his ass got mk-ultra'ed but GOOD! My dad flew a "U" series aircraft in the 1950's and 60's, so I'm familiar with all of that from an early age. It's HOW I became an a/v geek, on the pro side, as I processed/displayed most of dad's film before the DoD came in for it.Our HS resource officer was one Vietnam flashback away from shooting up the school. He thought it was a bright idea to use pepper spray, in an enclosed full cafeteria, to stop a girlfight.
That's actually pretty awesome! 1950's that's the U-2A or 2S? It's been a while since I thought of Avian history. My Tatone (grandpa) was a Jar Head. He was in one of the groups that were in Operation: Wandering Souls. He would tell stories and describe all the traps they had to avoid. It was brutal but 6 year old me was hooked 😆That means his ass got mk-ultra'ed but GOOD! My dad flew a "U" series aircraft in the 1950's and 60's, so I'm familiar with all of that from an early age. It's HOW I became an a/v geek, on the pro side, as I processed/displayed most of dad's film before the DoD came in for it.