Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I like that (hopefully) Jen’s look real and appear consistent. Nice in Hollywood inflated arena. One thing I will say when you mess with the body surgically beware, first wife (that’s another story) she had “small” breasts, nice mounds, felt great in hand still, the best thing those nipples were like switches on a motor, she was sensitive Galore, make her squirm all OVER but she wanted to get a little added and I knew no better didn’t seem like bad idea I thought, so you “go ahead babe whatever you want”....they were never the same switches, a true lose and later she developed problems with them after we parted to an I don’t know extent, not recommended. Fyi??
 
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Is it wrong that I can almost name every one of those "Friends" episodes?

I totally agree with the natural look. Jen always kept it classy. Too many women have their boob inflated to 50PSI and thier lips to about 100PSI. A slight lift I could understand but making your lips look like you had your face stuck on a shopvac has never been a good look in my book.
 
Jen wasn't the only one perpetually nipped out. My wife loves that show and it's syndicated so it's occasionally on the telly and I'll always check out the nip sitch -- all three of those actresses were always nipped. There must have been a production assistant assigned to icing up those nips before each scene to 'wake up the gals'.
 
I'll take an honest A over a plastic C everytime. Knew a girl who got expensive upgrades then had them reduced years later for double the cost, operations paid for by various chumps, I tested out the mods for free and could always feel the fakeness.

Dated another who had her nice Bs pumped up significantly early in the relationship, they looked amazing, got her an insane amount of attention and paid for themselves in various ways. But they weren't the same and the vanity and attention whoring luckily put me off of her before it got too serious.
Know two guys paid for their wives upgrade and 6 months out .
Both were on the way to divorce court .
The one guy. Some friends and I tried to warn him . What would happen when good looking women with small tits and low self esteem issues . Get nice tits and all the attention that goes with them nice looking tits .

I am fortunate my wife has a nice full rack . She got all the tits in her family .
Her sister is small chested .
 
As to friends, they have made silicon nipples for a long time. When you see a bra and nipples jumping right through the shirt- it could be fake nipples attached to the outside of the bra

 
Another reason why is sucks to be a cop- this turd should have jumped from the top of a 6 floor parking structure.



I just watched to about 2:15 but I think everyone did everything right. Get the officer away and in a car at that point. He gave multiple commands and had no choice but to fire. Im very impressed with the officers that arrived.
 
Another reason why is sucks to be a cop- this turd should have jumped from the top of a 6 floor parking structure.


Holy shit, where is this so I know where NOT to work?
I just watched to about 2:15 but I think everyone did everything right. Get the officer away and in a car at that point. He gave multiple commands and had no choice but to fire. Im very impressed with the officers that arrived.
Not sure you and I just watched the same video. This was a fucking TERRIBLE response from every officer on scene except the initial officer who unfortunately did what the asshole suicidal guy forced him to do.

I want to slap the shit out of that female officer who was 2nd on scene and get her to agree never to test for promotion or try to take control of a shooting scene ever again. Errors in order that I’m thinking of (without really analyzing too deep):

1. Moving the shooter off the scene before the guy is even secured in cuffs. WHAT. THE. FUCK.
2. Suicidal guy’s firearm was not yet secured at the time of #1. WHAT. THE. FUCK. CONTINUED.
3. Taking the officers duty weapon from him immediately after he had to shoot someone to potentially save his own life. “Oh, you were just in a deadly force encounter and your body is still shaking from the adrenaline dump? Here, be completely defenseless.” That’ll be good for the psyche. Leave the damn thing in his holster with an officer standing by with him until a supervisor gets him a replacement.
4. Forcing the guy to sit in the back seat of someone’s squad. What the fuck? What was wrong with the front seat? Like he doesn’t already feel terrible enough without putting him in the same fucking locked cage he’s been putting known criminals for his entire career? Again, I’m sure a subconscious message wasn’t sent there.

This is an excellent example of why officers (especially those involved in OIS’) have such a high suicide rate. Never saw ANYONE with stripes making these decisions. Idiots need to let a supervisor get there and handle the aftermath. Geesus H. Christ that was terrible. Only 4 days after earning my Sgt’s stripes I had one of my guys involved in a clearly justified shooting of an armed 16 year old (before folks ask how we knew, we had both both officer and civilian witnesses on scene). This was the first OIS at my department in over 10 years nearly to the day, the prior being before I was hired. Despite my inexperience I would like to believe it was handled better than this shitshow.
 
RE the officer involved shooting.
Did not look that bad to me. The other officers are probably following protocol so the lawers for the family of the deceased, or a DA, have no wiggle room at all. Pretty sure that male officer on the scene early was handliing the cuffing of the injured party, etc.

Department is probably just trying to fully cover their ass, so no sympathetic jury could possibly come to the conclusion that the officer was involved in a cover up. If DA's in some of the leftist cities were not such ass kissers to some of their consituents, these actions would not be necessary.

Well, taking the LEO's firearm was pretty extreme, but that may be protol due to some nutcase high up in the department.
 
Anb... I thought I saw other officers start to approach the bad guy down. I could hear an officer tell the officer that fired to holster his weapon. Obviously he was in shock and not thinking clearly. Thats why it feel it was appropriate to have that officer step away, and get in a car.

Now, if I'm incorrect as to other officers being present to secure the bad guy, then that obviously has a priority and Id agree with you.

Ive always told officers, we each never know how we'll react faced with pulling the trigger. Responding officers have to take care of the scene, the bad guy, and the officer in shock. One video may not tell the entire story.