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Why can't you lol?
I'll be honest, I totally get the reason why he appeals to a lot of women. The money, the charisma, the machismo, etc. I'm just heavily negatively biased against men that have multiple kids with multiple women, with no commitment to any of them. My father was one of those mfs and I always resented him for it. From the sound of it, it seems like B Simone had a major crush on the guy and wants a whole relationship with him. Seems weird for someone with her success to just blindly walk into a toxic relationship waiting to happen.

Also, his head really does look like a PT cruiser, lol.
 
I'll be honest, I totally get the reason why he appeals to a lot of women. The money, the charisma, the machismo, etc. I'm just heavily negatively biased against men that have multiple kids with multiple women, with no commitment to any of them. My father was one of those mfs and I always resented him for it. From the sound of it, it seems like B Simone had a major crush on the guy and wants a whole relationship with him. Seems weird for someone with her success to just blindly walk into a toxic relationship waiting to happen.

Also, his head really does look like a PT cruiser, lol.
:yikes1:def wasn't expecting this response. Sorry man.
 
ABC News Man arrested 3 times in 1 day under CA's coronavirus-based zero-bail policy
13 hrs


a man looking at the camera: Dijon Landrum, 24, is seen in a photo released by the Glendora (California) Police Department.
© Glendora Police DepartmentDijon Landrum, 24, is seen in a photo released by the Glendora (California) Police Department.
Officers in Los Angeles County arrested and released a suspect three times in one day after he was repeatedly let go based on the zero-bail policy that California has put into effect due to the coronavirus pandemic, police said.
The policy is intended to keep the jail population lower due to COVID-19 concerns, officials say.
On Wednesday, officers responded to a call of a man attempting to break into a vehicle in the city of Glendora, in the San Gabriel Valley. According to the police, Dijon Landrum, 24, was allegedly attempting to drive away in the stolen vehicle.
Landrum was arrested, issued a citation and released, officers said.
About an hour after Landrum was released, the department said it received a call about a man allegedly taking items from residences' front yards. The responding officers allegedly found Landrum at the scene in possession
  • Later that night, a car was reported stolen out of a parking lot. Glendora officers tracked the car on the freeway in nearby La Puente, and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs and California Highway Patrol pursued the vehicle.
  • Landrum was arrested in Pasadena for alleged possession of a stolen vehicle and for evading officers. He was issued a citation and released for the third time that day, police said.
MORE: ACLU study linked to jails projects coronavirus deaths double US government estimates
In early April, California's Judicial Council temporarily set bail at zero for most misdemeanors and lower-level felonies to reduce jail populations and limit the spread of COVID-19 during the coronavirus pandemic. Glendora Police Department officials said they were acting in accordance with the policy.
 

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a man looking at the camera: Dijon Landrum, 24, is seen in a photo released by the Glendora (California) Police Department.
© Glendora Police DepartmentDijon Landrum, 24, is seen in a photo released by the Glendora (California) Police Department.
Officers in Los Angeles County arrested and released a suspect three times in one day after he was repeatedly let go based on the zero-bail policy that California has put into effect due to the coronavirus pandemic, police said.
The policy is intended to keep the jail population lower due to COVID-19 concerns, officials say.
On Wednesday, officers responded to a call of a man attempting to break into a vehicle in the city of Glendora, in the San Gabriel Valley. According to the police, Dijon Landrum, 24, was allegedly attempting to drive away in the stolen vehicle.
Landrum was arrested, issued a citation and released, officers said.
About an hour after Landrum was released, the department said it received a call about a man allegedly taking items from residences' front yards. The responding officers allegedly found Landrum at the scene in possession
  • Later that night, a car was reported stolen out of a parking lot. Glendora officers tracked the car on the freeway in nearby La Puente, and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs and California Highway Patrol pursued the vehicle.
  • Landrum was arrested in Pasadena for alleged possession of a stolen vehicle and for evading officers. He was issued a citation and released for the third time that day, police said.
MORE: ACLU study linked to jails projects coronavirus deaths double US government estimates
In early April, California's Judicial Council temporarily set bail at zero for most misdemeanors and lower-level felonies to reduce jail populations and limit the spread of COVID-19 during the coronavirus pandemic. Glendora Police Department officials said they were acting in accordance with the policy.
Why they keep letting this nigga go if he out here committing crimes, first time is cool but the second then he gotta sit for a while
 
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