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boobsperv02 · 7 days ago
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35mmproject · 8 months ago
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Two men sit in chairs, one has a newspaper on his lap
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motecomic · 1 year ago
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>M: Gaze into ORB.
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Hopefully that UNIVERSE you grabbed got delivered. 
Usually you can also hear a little bit of the Actualization Pylon through it, so it might give you an idea of what’s going on back at your body.
You take the orb and flip it on...
Well THAT’S probably not good.
>M: End Simulation
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usafphantom2 · 11 months ago
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McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 78-0489/WA. 2011.
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dualcosmog · 20 days ago
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0489 Phione
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weirdsatellites · 2 months ago
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IMINT #0489 from Zuma (Q CLEARANCE) 1. Forbidden Selfies 2. Lemurian Mars Monastery
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tiny-wizard · 2 years ago
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waterbois · 1 year ago
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0489 230715 Evander Johnson
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offender42085 · 2 years ago
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Tanner White, Montana inmate 3024649, born 2000, incarceration intake in 2019 at age 19, sentenced to 35 years
Mitigated Deliberate Homicide, Assault with.a Weapon, Bail Jumping
A Columbia Falls man convicted of fatally shooting a 42-year-old man in Evergreen has been sentenced to 35 years in the Montana State Prison after pleading guilty to a felony count of mitigated deliberate homicide.
Tanner Doyle White entered a plea deal in July 2022 after the charge was amended from deliberate homicide.
According to the amended charge filed by Flathead Deputy County Attorney John Donovan, White “purposely or knowingly caused the death of another human being but did so under the influence of extreme mental or emotional stress for which there is reasonable explanation or excuse.”
On Sept. 22, Judge Robert B. Allison presided over the sentencing hearing in Flathead County District Court, where he accepted the state’s recommendation of 35 years.
“The court will follow the plea agreement,” Allison said. “There are aspects of it that I don’t like but I will follow it and I will sentence the defendant to the state prison for 35 years with none of that suspended.”
Donovan cited White’s criminal history during the hearing to support the sentencing recommendation, which includes a dismissed charge of assault on a peace officer in 2019 and a separate charge in Glacier County. The defendant was on parole at the time of the homicide, he possessed firearms and allegedly assaulted jail staff following his arrest, he said.
“(As) part of this plea agreement the state has agreed not to proceed with the offense of Mr. White causing pain to a jail staff while he was in custody,” Donovan said. “Assault on a peace officer is not going to get prosecuted and we have numerous accounts of Mr. White being violent and combative in custody.”
During the hearing, Judge Allison expressed concern about White’s behavior while in the Flathead County Detention Center and warned him that he will likely not become eligible for parole if he continues to act violent while in custody.
“When I read through this pre-sentencing report, one of the things that concerned me the most is how you did while you were in the detention center, which was probably one of the worst I had ever seen,” Judge Allison said.
White’s defense attorney, Sean Hinchey, told the court that White felt that his actions were justifiable at the time of the shooting because he believed his fiancé, who was with the victim, was in danger.
“While it may not have risen to the level of justifiable use of force, he was concerned for the welfare of his fiancé,” Hinchey said.
According to charging documents, sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to 125 Flathead Drive on Jan. 17 for a report of gunshots fired where they found the victim, who authorities later identified as 42-year-old Luke Simpson, of Columbia Falls. White was not at the scene, but authorities spoke with a neighbor who heard eight to nine gunshots that “sounded like fireworks.”
Flathead County law enforcement arrested White at a traffic stop almost a week later, on Jan. 23, in Columbia Falls, after an investigation linked him and his vehicle to the crime.
White admitted to detectives that on Jan. 17 he followed Simpson to the scene of the murder on Flathead Drive and shot him with a handgun before leaving in a vehicle with his fiancé.
White testified at the sentencing hearing, telling the court that he takes responsibility for his actions.
“On January 17, I shot Luke Simpson under circumstances at the time that I felt were justified and I take responsibility for that, and I took another life and it’s a tragic event for both families,” White said.
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hirocimacruiser · 2 years ago
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Caríssimos(as), desde o início deste mês de março, o Colégio Estadual Rui Barbosa conta com um coral e uma orquetra, através do projeto desenvolvido e idealizado por seus diretores e maestros Lylian Romero e Leonardo Bastos, com total apoio, chancela e parceiria de Patrícia Imbelloni Gomes, diretora geral do colégio. Além destes, compõem a equipe gestora a secretária executiva do projeto, Celia Bastos e a diretora adjunta do colégio, Ieda Monteiro da Cruz. Leiam e nos ajudem a divulgar a matéria escrita por Roberto Jones e publicada pelo portal "Sou Petrópolis" na data de hoje, 30 de março de 2023. Maiores informações pelo e-mail [email protected] ou pelo WhatsApp: (24) 98877-0489 ou (24) 99225-3702. Forte abraço e um ano repleto de realizações para todos nós!
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manonamora-if · 2 years ago
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Hi! It's the icon anon here and no worries thank you for trying to answer me! I'm using the unicode \0489 btw and for some reason it doesn't show up on chrome or safari on an ios device. The choice-normal part in my game is correct I just forgot to put the dash while asking the question ^^
Hi again Anon!
Unfortunately, I don't have a solution for you (or whomever is having this issue). Been scouring the internet just in case. It seems like some Unicode characters are not supported by some iOS versions, which one I couldn't say. It seems to depend per characters? Looking at Stackoverflow, that unicode is not the only one not supported. I couldn't find a list about which version for each character...
There are some way around it, one which requires fiddling with the settings apparently. Otherwise:
Use a webfont like one of the Noto ones (a few are only symbols) or a FontAwesome/linearicons/the-like.
An image of the character (like a PNG in content: url ('the url of the image'); )
A different character
choice-normal :i kind of figured, but didn't want to assume
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chipsonsale · 11 days ago
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veldian · 26 days ago
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wokecloset · 2 months ago
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rocklandhistoryblog · 2 months ago
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New South of the Mountains Available Now!
Receiving “South of the Mountains” every quarter is a tangible benefit of membership in the HSRC.
Learn about membership here: http://www.rocklandhistory.org/product.cfm?category=17
Vol. 68, No. 3 —  July–September 2024
IN THIS ISSUE
🔹A Rockland County Dutch Barn in Hiding 
Greg Huber is a house and barn historian who has been a student of historic vernacular architecture since 1974. He has examined over 600 Dutch American barns in new York state and New Jersey. Greg and John Fitchen co-authored the book The New World Dutch Barn: The Evolution, Forms and Structures of a Disappearing Icon, published in 2001. Greg Huber has written more than 80 articles on this barn style. This is his second article for South of the Mountains.

🔹2024 Historical Society Dinner and Awards
The annual dinner of the Historical Society of Rockland County took place on May 19 at the Paramount Country Club in New City. Seven awards were presented: the Lifetime Service Award, the Community Service Award, and the Living Landmark Award, along with four Historic Preservation Awards: the Margaret B. and JohnR. Zehner Award, a Preservation Leadership Award, a Preservation/Restoration Award and a Special Commendation.

🔹COVER PICTURE: The newly discovered Dutch-related barn on Saw Mill Road in New City had this appearance before new siding was applied. On its exterior, the barn has a distinctly English look. Photograph by Greg Huber, 2023.

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