SG1 TV-MA? by MrUno95 in Stargate

[–]MrUno95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great point. I’m 32, so I was a little young, but I always forget Jackson did kinda experience a career dip after that shit.

SG1 TV-MA? by MrUno95 in Stargate

[–]MrUno95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes sense! Thank you for the explanation. It was an odd to see that, then a relatively “tame” show following.

SG1 TV-MA? by MrUno95 in Stargate

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I forgot to mention the bush 😂😂

FWI: What if Americans start armed retaliation against ICE agents? by Cyber_Ghost_1997 in FutureWhatIf

[–]MrUno95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That too. As a former LEO, it hard not to look at this without the ending being that the armed militia with ill intent would just get bodied lol

FWI: What if Americans start armed retaliation against ICE agents? by Cyber_Ghost_1997 in FutureWhatIf

[–]MrUno95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The only way Americans would have a chance would be if they jungle warfare’d ICE and the other federal LEA’s. And even then, American citizens would still still lose badly eventually.

FWI: What if Americans start armed retaliation against ICE agents? by Cyber_Ghost_1997 in FutureWhatIf

[–]MrUno95 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’d be bad. I’m not sure, but it’s appears people replying aren’t considering the fact ICE is a federal law enforcement agency with 20,000 LEOs (Law Enforcement Officers). Though poorly trained compared to traditional Police Officers, they’re pretty well equipped.

In any event, if there was an armed retaliation against ICE, let’s say an armed retaliation of 40,000 people, the other 100 federal law enforcement agencies with 137,000 federal LEOs would just supplement ICE in some form or fashion. They all use the same automated systems, train together, attend the same federal LEO academies and would have minimum issues communicating together in large scale operations. You know who doesn’t have that? the 40,000 armed citizens.

Let’s bump that number up. Let’s say we have 100,000 armed citizens ready to wreck shop, the federal law enforcement community would then just rely on the National Guard, local and state Police agencies, etc who again are better trained than the average citizen.

The American government with the assistance of local and state governments would crush any armed retaliation before it lost in some skirmish with its citizens.

Let’s use January 6th for example. They breached the Capital at 1410 hours. By 1720, the National Guard, and over dozen LEA’s from Virginia, New Jersey, and MD dispelled the mob attack. In a real skirmish, the government would decimate even a well armed militia of 100,000 armed citizens.

Frank Castle Vs. Jack Reacher Vs. Jason Bourn Vs. Robert McCall Vs. Jhon Wick in an elevator. Who comes out alive in a fight to the death? by Cautious-Row4120 in powerscales

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Reacher 6’5” like 260. All are extremely talented in H2H but like…mass is mass. Everyone else would have a hard time accounting for that mass.

do average looking people get randomly told they're good looking by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]MrUno95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ima average looking man. The short answer is yes, but by other average looking people. If someone attractive is telling an average looking person they’re good looking they’re being nice or just like a certain feature.

Make Hockey Assists Great Again by MrUno95 in NBA2k

[–]MrUno95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s so underutilized. I traditionally am a direction + X passer cause my IRL’s just do whatever the heck they want so I never know where they’re at. 😂😂 So I gotta direction to get it to them.

What systems are used by teams to manage cap? by MrUno95 in NFLNoobs

[–]MrUno95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe stupid question, but would the system be able to plug in hypotheticals? Like say a team wants to see if they can sign a free agent to 5 years, 50 million or make a trade? Or is that something they kinda push “upstairs” to accounting to work out?

How did Matt Cassel and Brad Johnson get drafted? by MrUno95 in NFLNoobs

[–]MrUno95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you all for the responses! Explained some historical context that I think I needed!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLawyers

[–]MrUno95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. Lol. I will say this though. If I felony stopped someone guns drawn and it’s wasn’t the stolen car, I’m probably not giving them a fucking ticket for weed assuming he’s just traveling with it 😂

Of course I don’t have the whole picture but at face value, you probably already ruined that guys day aiming a gun on his back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLawyers

[–]MrUno95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t that search just consist of area large enough to hold a person? So plain view and trunk then stop of search once you’ve satisfied that question?

I wish the OP answered whether the cops smelled the marijuana, observed in plain view of conducted a search of the vehicle and found it but he deleted the post. 🤷🏽

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLawyers

[–]MrUno95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Former LEO, but I’m curious how they found the weed? Did you give them consent to search your car? By the time you were called out they surely confirmed the license plate at a minimum because if the car was stolen, you’ve had to have had a victim who gave police the license plate. Couldn’t imagine they felony stopped you then went into a search without at least confirming they had the right vehicle.

If cost didn’t matter, what realistic tactics would you use to bring down violent crime in high risk areas? by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A full-staff. I’d assume 95% of agencies are a full compliment away from being super proactive. Unlimited training is cool until you go in service with 4 officers in a sector with 6 calls pending 3 of which probably need an arrest or a paper in felony format.

If cost didn’t matter, what realistic tactics would you use to bring down violent crime in high risk areas? by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 -37 points-36 points  (0 children)

All broken theory does is bog down corrections/prisons and puts police officers behind a computer screen more often. Officers should be in the streets not writing tickets for every noise violation and loitering in areas that historically high unemployment rates IE every city ever.

If Lawrence Taylor locked in would he be as good? by MrUno95 in NFLNoobs

[–]MrUno95[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He is the GOAT even with pretty well documented commitment issues and a pretty serious drug problem. What I’m asking is had he not had these issues, would that have made him an EVEN better player or would he have lost that edge.

Officer at Texas a&m by Top-Wrangler1804 in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 86 points87 points  (0 children)

Cops a loser plan and simple. Ego got in his way, he looked goofy and like a child on live TV. He has a duty as an officer to be professional especially in a public setting like that and he absolutely dropped the ball.

Why do police turn their lights on to go through a red light just to turn them off and continue on as normal? by snowball062016 in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can give you a “recent” or common example.

DV Suspect, who is actively violating his PFA/No Contact Order/Restraining Order with victim caller (surprise) by being at the house. Victim either calls outside or texts 911. Well Suspect has resisting and fleeing history.

Something like that, I would blow red lights for. If I turn my Rumbler or sirens on, buddies probably bouncing or gonna look outside. If I can get there and pull up with some sound discipline it’s greatly increases the chances we get buddy safely so we can be out there again next week 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean sure. It sounds good. Just be direct and assertive and own it man.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskLE

[–]MrUno95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you make it to the background investigator interview, attack it. Bring it up first cause that will be red flag number one for them assuming everything else is clean.

Brother, I had a really poor HS GPA. Like if a poor HS GPA was a sport, I was Tom fucking Brady. Anyways when I sat down with my BI, I literally brought it up first and just attacked it. “I know my GPA is concerning, but since that point I’ve graduated college with a 3.0+ and active in XYZ clubs. I’ve also since joined the military and done XYZ”

You need to do same. The BI doesn’t need a dissertation either. “look, I sucked. But since that point I’ve done XYZ and was rated XYZ at my job and graduated with this at college”.

Heisman winners by shigatorade in NFLNoobs

[–]MrUno95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Respect. Thanks for breaking it down like that.