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5 people dead in Toronto so far. Some guy rented a van and plowed through people on the sidewalk :smh:
 
slighted slighted I see why you go to Starbucks for the quick talk and smash. I'm in one right now.
From what I assume are pre-med students. One shorty gave me the eye with the flick of her hair.

Wasn't in the mood for the rounds twisting convos , just left work, but I will come back.
 
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The police say that their actions were legal
By Andrew Liptak@AndrewLiptak Apr 22, 2018, 4:51pm EDTSHARE
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A pair of Florida police detectives attempted to use a dead suspect’s finger to unlock his phone after he was killed by police officers last month, reports the Tampa Bay Times (via Gizmodo).

Linus F. Phillip was killed at the end of March by officers Matthew Steiner and Prentice Ables after they pulled him over due to his car’s tinted windows, according to the Tampa Bay Times. He was killed when the two officers tried to arrest him after smelling marijuana in the car, and he attempted to drive away while one officer was caught halfway out of the vehicle. The officer fired his gun at the Phillip, who crashed and was later pronounced dead.

Shortly after Phillip’s death, Largos detectives went to the Sylvan Abbey Funeral Home in Clearwater, Florida, where the body was being held. They attempted and failed to unlock his phone in the course of a separate drug investigation involving Phillip.

Victoria Armstrong, Phillip’s fiancé told the Times that she “felt so disrespected and violated,” but Largo police spokesman Lt. Randall Chaney says that the detectives didn’t need a search warrant, an assessment backed up by several legal experts, who said that it was “ghoulish,” but that constitutional protections against searches don’t apply to the deceased.

Update, April 22nd, 6:40PM ET: A prior headline identified the detectives as being from Miami. It has been corrected.



What more do want, you already killed the man. Dirt cops are everywhere.
 
Usually Starbucks or a cute Instagram-able coffee shop (stuff these birds love)
I'm pretty average -- I think they just see the suit + interest in art/music + volunteer work
Then they get sprung


They see the pipe print and they fall in love lol
 
Got two event lined up on the same date:

First event:
Price: $35
Pros: Meal + Open Bar. Best friend going with his girl and couple of other dudes I know
Cons: Girl potential is average and not so close to my place (although very doable with Uber / public transit)

Second event:
Price: Free (house party)
Pros: Free Food. Very good chance this one girl will be there which can definitely get it :evil: + at least 3-4 dudes I enjoy hanging out with will be there. Close to my house (walkable distance)
Cons: BYOB (but that's fine since I can use that $35 saved towards alcohol). Couple of people I don't really enjoy hanging out with will be there.

Which event should I pick? :nerd:
 
If you need to wing-man your best friend than go to the $35 event. Even if he's good to go, you'll still enjoy yourself

House parties are hit or miss, vibe might be good at first but since those you don't really care for are gonna be there you'd be avoiding them the whole time
 
If you need to wing-man your best friend than go to the $35 event. Even if he's good to go, you'll still enjoy yourself

House parties are hit or miss, vibe might be good at first but since those you don't really care for are gonna be there you'd be avoiding them the whole time

My friend is going with his Girl, he don't need my help :lol

He would actually be the one introducing me to people.
 
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