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coons rule (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de to c/onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 
 

also check out the comments from the crosspost on /c/greentext, the whole thread is just so wholesome

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ID: Drawing of a black cat from behind with their butthole on display as a white asterisk, they have a pink bow tied on their tail, and are looking back at the reader. Next to it is text:

"It's okay to tell some people to kiss Your ass you don't have to be nice to mean people all of the time"

Credit: @Radicallysunny

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show transcriptfreakoutgirl posts:
*feels my body get anxious for no reason*
what is it boy, what do you see?

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puppygirl hacker polyrule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 
 

https://ddosecrets.com/article/lexipolleaks

Source: puppygirl hacker polycule

Lexipol, also known as PoliceOne, is a private company based in Frisco, Texas that provides policy manuals, training bulletins, and consulting services to approximately 8,500 law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and other public safety departments across the United States. This leak contains the policy manuals produced by Lexipol, and some subscriber information.

Founded by two former cops that became lawyers, Lexipol retains copyright over all manuals which it creates despite the public nature of its work. There is little transparency on how decisions are made to draft their policies, which have an oversized influence on policing in the United States. The company localizes their materials to address differences in legal frameworks, depending on the city or state where the client is based.

Lexipol's manuals become public policy in thousands of jurisdictions. Lexipol's policies have been challenged in court for their role in racial profiling, harassment of immigrants, and unlawful detention. For example, Lexipol policies were used to justify body cameras being turned off when a police officer shot and killed Eric Logan in South Bend, Indiana in June 2019.

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Greenland Rename [Rule] (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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If you have no idea what is this, please see this post → https://lemmy.eco.br/post/10765875, people who already posted a comment, but didn't made it are free to try again!

Be sure to comment the hex colour (#000000) and pixel position (X,Y).

I've seen some crap I regret seeing. More importantly, time is lost. But hey! Besides that, my day was pretty great! I've played on a Nintendo Wii for the second time in my entire life!

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<image of 9/11 with american flag semi transparent over it, and words saying 'never forget'> image of sylvester graham with a big fake tear on it. text clipping on top saying 'died september 11, 1851'. fire overlay on the flag

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