@kevinell31@Truthwsuf@QasimRashid So this was kind of my point to begin with. Kevin, a little girl was raped and killed and u want to get in a pissing match over technicalities of self defense. Whatever happens with the case will happen, but don’t compare the 2.
@kevinell31@QasimRashid YOU’RE missing the point Kevin. A little girl was raped and murdered and the kid that ADMITTED to it is walking free. You care about your race that much to where u can’t defend a child?
@kevinell31@QasimRashid Comparing a case where somebody acted in self defense… wait for it… to a case where somebody RAPED and murdered a little girl. Smh
Cities with declining homicide rates in 2026
- Detroit/Philly fewest since the 1960’s
- Memphis down 26%
- Baltimore lowest in 50 years
- Washington D.C down 65%
- Oakland down 40%
- New Orleans down 30%
- Houston down 35%
- NYC lowest in history
- Dallas down 26%
Yall be tryna make women feel beneath themselves by pushing the narrative that genuinely liking someone is “fucking for free” …. yall are prostitutes and that’s okay.
Jahmir Young, what a story 👏
- DeMatha grad
- No power offers
- Freshman All-American & First Team All-CUSA
- Comes home to Maryland
- 2x All-B1G
- Top 5 scoring avg in program history
- Balled out in the G League
Now, inked his first long-term deal with the @MiamiHEAT ❤️
A 46-year-old woman accidentally snorted 55 mg of pure LSD because she thought it was cocaine, roughly 550 times the normal recreational dose.
She vomited for 12 hours and remained under the effects of the substance for about 34 hours.
But when she woke up, the chronic foot pain she had suffered for over 20 years, attributed to Lyme disease, was reportedly gone.
She stopped taking morphine for five days and then began microdosing LSD every three days.
Three years later, she had completely quit morphine, with no withdrawal symptoms or relapse reported.
Researchers described it as an extraordinary case of non-fatal high-dose LSD ingestion with long-term pain relief.
My man told me something the other day that lowkey rearranged my brain a little.
He said, “I’m not here to control you. I’m not your father, I’m your partner. You’re grown, you can make whatever choices you want. Just know every choice comes with consequences. If you pick something that hurts what we built, that decision belongs to you.”
Then he goes, “I’m always gonna tell you when something hurts me or crosses a boundary, because that’s how real communication works. But if I show you where the line is and you keep stepping over it, then you’re not protecting us… you’re just choosing yourself.”
And yeah… that’s when it clicked for me. Accountability in a relationship isn’t yelling, rules, or control. It’s someone giving you freedom and trusting you to care enough not to misuse it.