ADHD! SHUT DA F*** UUUUUUP!!!!
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »Damn the uinverse can be a cruel place....posed to go to this girl s wedding next week....just found out her pops died yesterday....heart attack while driving, crashed the whip
Yo everyday u post somebody u know dying
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That's life fam.....gotta end sometimes -
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@Cain u ? pathetic lmao...thks for the W
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Elzo69Renaissance wrote: »Damn the uinverse can be a cruel place....posed to go to this girl s wedding next week....just found out her pops died yesterday....heart attack while driving, crashed the whip
Yo everyday u post somebody u know dying
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Keep feeding the Zeke.
On another note, it's kinda sad to see that Jerry has his..........."nigras"...........in line.
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All these appeals are good, but it's gonna be messed up if his luck runs out and he ends up missing the last 6 games of the season or something.
Almost wonder if he would've been better off just taking the suspension at the beginning of the season and getting it over with. -
Tubbs, who was born and raised in Stockton and first elected to city council at 22, read about the idea of a guaranteed basic income in Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last book, "Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?" In the book, King writes: "I'm now convinced that the simplest approach will prove to be the most effective — the solution to poverty is to abolish it directly by a now widely discussed measure: the guaranteed income."
Called the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration (SEED), Tubbs and the city of Stockton announced their initiative Wednesday. In the coming six to nine months, SEED will go through a design period where the city will work with social scientists and community leaders to determine, among other things, the number of residents who will be part of the initial test phase of the program and how to select participants.
Checks of $500 per month are expected to start being distributed to Stocktonians in the second half of 2018. The goal is to grow the program as the city can afford to do so.
Stockton's SEED program is being funded initially with a $1 million grant from the Economic Security Project. It's also accepting crowdfunded donations to the project with a Crowdrise campaign. The Economic Security Project is an organization aiming to raising awareness of universal basic income in the United States and is co-chaired by future of work expert Natalie Foster, Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes and scholar and leader Dorian T. Warren. -
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Wonder which hospital or clinic she work at? Lol -
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Yo...........
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Repost
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It's ? up that her "Then" is a hell of a lot better than anything I could do. -