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A tranny being called Mr Dong is fucking amazing

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A tranny being called Mr Dong is fucking amazing
They do, they're just called indictable offences, 'cause we've gotta be special.Bad things do eventually happen to bad people, it seems. I wonder how Keffals is going to take the news. Better, if he knew he was running the site with a convicted… does Canada have felonies? Ether way, a bad guy.
The equivalent is the indictable offence, just like how misdemeanours are synoymous with summary convictions.does Canada have felonies
Most euphoric he's ever been, probably. Another funny from the doc:Ms. Ronneberg also told the police that the robber might be a female based on their small stature.
While I appreciate the creativity of the Defence argument, I do not accede to the point. This was a robbery within the meaning of the applicable Code section.
How does this robbery fit in with the DKF timeline? I thought Keffals left the DIY HRT to Bobposting?View attachment 5768546
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Bobposting / Huai Ze Dong / Chloe Elselvier Solanders got sentenced by a judge in Alberta, Canada back in 2023 because he tried to rob a Canadian bank called Scotiabank on February 14, 2020.
Proof it's Bobposting:
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One of the witnesses said that he knew Bobposting as "Colin Dong" and we know from the Doxbin paste that "Colin Dong" was an alias of Bobposting,
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The accused also went to the University of Alberta which Bobposting also stated on his Linkedin.
If anyone knows a way to confirm it further let me know.
This robbery happened in 2020 not during the DKF timeline. There were 3 hearings on the 15th and 16th days of November, 2021 and the 19th day of January, 2023. The judgement was delivered March 13th 2023.How does this robbery fit in with the DKF timeline? I thought Keffals left the DIY HRT to Bobposting?
My pleasure.What a great find.
I don't know if I'm imagining things wrong, but did this lispy, retarded faggot really try to rob a bank? Western movie style, with a gun to the cashier and shit?
Also, if it's the same bank I'm thinking of, Scotiabank is not some small local bank, but rather a huge, international company
So while the DIY HRT stuff was happening, Bobposting was out on bail for this robbery?This robbery happened in 2020 not during the DKF timeline. There were 3 hearings on the 15th and 16th days of November, 2021 and the 19th day of January, 2023. The judgement was delivered March 13th 2023.
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My pleasure.
He didn't have a gun. He just handed over a note saying the place was being robbed and to hand over the cash.I don't know if I'm imagining things wrong, but did this lispy, retarded faggot really try to rob a bank? Western movie style, with a gun to the cashier and shit?
Also, if it's the same bank I'm thinking of, Scotiabank is not some small local bank, but rather a huge, international company
depends on how brown the perpetrator is.does Canada have felonies?
They're one of the Big Five banks in Canada, it'd be like robbing a branch of Chase or Citibank or whatever. Scotiabank leans particularly hard into DEI inclusivity bullshit, which lends a small additional twist of irony.Also, if it's the same bank I'm thinking of, Scotiabank is not some small local bank, but rather a huge, international company
Yeah, ScotiaBank is one of the "big three" or "big four". We've got Royal Bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, and Bank of Montreal. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce would probably be the biggest, followed by either Royal or Scotia, it's not like he 'held up' some rinky-dink credit union, but he probably would have got less than 500 LeafBux if he robbed some little local credit union.Also, if it's the same bank I'm thinking of, Scotiabank is not some small local bank, but rather a huge, international company