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@GreenStixV2 @MrBeast It’s like a job u take knowing ur salary is $100,000 but you’re not actually taking home $100,000. Mr beast actually gave away 10 million. The winner pays the taxes.
how do I get fire sword without molotov or thermal grenades on citadelle des morts? I just prestige’d and never permanently unlocked thermal grenades or Molotovs…. Am I screwed ?
@GeneralK3V23 My guy still trying to help out after all this time!!! Thanks bro but that I know how to do. I’m trying to collect souls for the fire incantation but you need a Molotov or a thermal grenade for the 3 bonfires but I’m to low of a rank to buy them 😂
No matter how much YouTube videos I watch I can’t beat the citadelle des morts boss fight. I came to the conclusion that it’s a me thing and I just suck. Someone help me
@FDSportsbook how does Michael gallup not have 2 receptions? The ball was tipped and he caught it. If he caught it in the end zone it would’ve counted as a Michael Gallup touchdown. He got a first down it should count!!! RIGGED GIVE ME MY MONEY!!!! CORRUPT! FRUADS
A pound of crystal meth was recovered by police in a room at a Staten Island hotel that has been converted into emergency housing for migrants.
The drugs, which were stuffed inside a black bag, were first spotted by a worker at the Ramada Inn on North Gannon Avenue around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, law enforcement sources told The Post.
An "asylum seeker" had resided in the room where the meth was located, but no one was there at the time of the discovery.
The hotel was turned into a 35-unit shelter to house incoming migrants on May 4, according to local politicians who decried the transformation.
Statement from local officials: “It currently costs taxpayers $93,000 for each family housed in these units, which is more than many Staten Islanders make in one year.”
It’s unclear if the Ramada, which is located in Willowbrook near the College of Staten Island’s campus, has rooms available to the public. However, an online booking calendar shows the earliest available vacancy is Jan. 10, 2024.
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