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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 22 yo clean vs Bhank at 46 yo decades of drugs.
« Last post by bhank on Today at 03:29:01 AM »
Bhank - imagine where you would be now if you just worked harder.    Focused on the main things you should have instead of pansy bs romper room training ?   Focused on discipline consistency real effort , just imagine where you would be ?   Instead you are grasping to hold on to one arm and have needle pricks all over your body and double chin .   


There is still time to turn this ship around bro.  Focus and work harder.  Do the heavy deadlifts and sleds.   Focus on manly things in the gym , not teen bro vanity bs.

I work harder than you. Tell me what surgery did you come back from this year? What show did you win? Exactly yap yap yap throw up another 1/4 pic of your shoulder. Tell us about how you make it from an upstate NY gym to downtown manhattan BJJ class in 30 minutes because that is amazing do you sneak a shower in as well during that time or just show up nasty for BJJ class?
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 22 yo clean vs Bhank at 46 yo decades of drugs.
« Last post by bhank on Today at 03:26:15 AM »
I know, it fits on the end of your incline bench, we have seen it

Again you are wrong I do not have an attachment on the end of an incline bench. I have an actual leg extension machine that then converts to leg curl. It does those 2 exercises only. It is also superior to any leg extension machine I have every used at a gym. Why do you make statements that are obviously false then insist otherwise when you can be easily proven wrong?
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Worst presidency in lifetime.    Horrible.   



I have some choice words for this man.   >:(

Biden Calls for 44.6% Capital Gains Tax Rate, Highest Capital Gains Tax Since Its Creation in 1922
And don’t forget to add the state capital gains tax: the Biden combined federal-state rate would exceed 50% in many states
John Kartch
04/23/2024
https://www.atr.org/biden-calls-for-44-6-capital-gains-tax-rate-highest-capital-gains-tax-since-its-creation-in-1922/
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Things are gettting worse rapidly



Appeals Court Rules That Cops Can Physically Make You Unlock Your Phone

This week, a federal court decided that police officers can make you unlock your phone, even by physically forcing you to press your thumb against it.

In November 2021, Jeremy Payne was pulled over by two California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers over his car's window tinting. When asked, Payne admitted that he was on parole, which the officers confirmed. After finding Payne's cellphone in the car, officers unlocked it by forcibly pressing his thumb against it as he sat handcuffed. (The officers claimed in their arrest report that Payne "reluctantly unlocked the cell phone" when asked, which Payne disputed; the government later accepted in court "that defendant's thumbprint was compelled.")

The officers searched through Payne's camera roll and found a video taken the same day, which appeared to show "several bags of blue pills (suspected to be fentanyl)." After checking the phone's map and finding what they suspected to be a home address, the officers drove there and used Payne's keys to enter and search the residence. Inside, they  found and seized more than 800 pills. Payne was indicted for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and cocaine.

In a motion to suppress, Payne's attorneys argued that by forcing him to unlock his phone, the officers "compelled a testimonial communication," violating both the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable search and seizure and the Fifth Amendment's guarantee against self-incrimination. Even though the provisions of his parole required him to surrender any electronic devices and passcodes, "failure to comply could result in 'arrest pending further investigation' or confiscation of the device pending investigation," not the use of force to make him open the phone.

The district court denied the motion to suppress, and Payne pleaded guilty. In November 2022, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison. Notably, Payne had only served three years for the crime for which he was on parole—assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer.

Payne appealed the denial of the motion to suppress. This week, in an opinion authored by Judge Richard Tallman, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ruled against Payne.

Searches "incident to arrest" are an accepted part of Fourth Amendment precedent. Further, Tallman wrote that as a parolee, Payne has "a significantly diminished expectation of privacy," and even though the conditions of his parole did not require him to "provide a biometric identifier," the distinction was insufficient to support throwing out the search altogether.

But Tallman went a step further in the Fifth Amendment analysis: "We hold that the compelled use of Payne's thumb to unlock his phone (which he had already identified
for the officers) required no cognitive exertion, placing it firmly in the same category as a blood draw or fingerprint taken at booking," he wrote. "The act itself merely provided CHP with access to a source of potential information."

From a practical standpoint, this is chilling. First of all, the Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that police needed a warrant before drawing a suspect's blood.

And one can argue that fingerprinting a suspect as they're arrested is part and parcel with establishing their identity. Nearly half of U.S. states require people to identify themselves to police if asked.

But forcibly gaining access to someone's phone provides more than just their identity—it's a window into their entire lives. Even cursory access to someone's phone can turn up travel history, banking information, and call and text logs—a treasure trove of potentially incriminating information, all of which would otherwise require a warrant.

https://reason.com/2024/04/19/appeals-court-rules-that-cops-can-physically-make-you-unlock-your-phone/
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Sir Charles speaking the truth
« Last post by Rambone on Today at 03:18:05 AM »
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Bhank - imagine where you would be now if you just worked harder.    Focused on the main things you should have instead of pansy bs romper room training ?   Focused on discipline consistency real effort , just imagine where you would be ?   Instead you are grasping to hold on to one arm and have needle pricks all over your body and double chin .   


There is still time to turn this ship around bro.  Focus and work harder.  Do the heavy deadlifts and sleds.   Focus on manly things in the gym , not teen bro vanity bs.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: 2024 State of the Union
« Last post by kreator on Today at 03:06:42 AM »
the ''Left'' and the ''Right'' is an artificial construct to divide people and it's still working very well in 2024. They all have their roles to play, 2 wings of the same bird
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Gossip & Opinions / Sir Charles speaking the truth
« Last post by Kwon on Today at 03:06:38 AM »
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Arnold and Sly on TMZ
« Last post by falco on Today at 02:53:35 AM »
Arnold was the best at bb. Sly the best actor for sure.
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Yes prob the worst show ever. I watched it a couple of times when I was 12-13 and haven’t watched it since.

I used to watch it when Aykroyd, Steve Martin, Belushi were in it
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