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  1. Fujimoto Jiro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fujimoto Jiro, also known as "Fuji" or "DJ FUJI" (born July 5, 1995) is a Japanese House and Techno Disc jockey (DJ). He also owns the establishment SeoulTrax Streetwear & Records which is located in Little Seoul, Los Santos, San Andreas - where he now currently is living. Biography Early Life Jiro was born in Osaka, Japan. He has stated in an online interview for a Japanese techno blog that his inspiration came from his Father's passion for Japanese Pop and Disco music. He explains that his Father had an obsession over buying records and discovering new artists. Fujimoto grew up a single child in Japan and studied his Bachelor in Fashion Design in Osaka, before his move to Los Santos. Jiro grew up enjoying hobbies such as skateboarding, video games, and BMX. Career His career as a Disc jockey came about when he decided to save up and purchase his first Pioneer branded DJ controller. He started taking inspiration from the vinyl's at his house and searching on YouTube for new music. Fujimoto's style of song choice and mixing can vary, depending on venue and time. He often plays House, Garage, Techno, Electronic, Progressive, Trance and more. He has previously stated he really enjoys Chicago house and Detroit techno, due to it's impactful black vocals and groovy basslines. He slowly started to make a name for himself as he grew as a teenager in his hometown of Osaka, performing house party shows and small raves. He has said that he attended a couple nightclubs in Tokyo while still under the legal age of 20, but didn't perform under his alias Fuji until his first paid gig at the age of 21 years old. Fujimoto's biggest artist inspirations are Carl Cox, Maceo Plex, Daft Punk, Eric Prydz and more. Since moving to Los Santos he has had performances at various illustrious nightclubs and venues such as Perseus, Nyctophilia, Cloud 9, Phoenix, Casablanca, The Garden and more. Fujimoto can be contacted for private or public bookings through his e-mail or Facebrowser page DJ Fuji. He is often active on the platform and uses it frequently to promote up-coming performances and advertise his store page SeoulTrax Streetwear & Records. SeoulTrax After roughly three year run in the Japanese nightclub scene Fujimoto Jiro set his sights for bigger dreams. With much faith in his own talent and networking skills he made the full move to Los Santos, San Andreas in April of 2021, living Little Seoul. He worked multiple jobs on South Rockford Drive, Little Seoul also known as Little Tokyo. Working at the well known establishments Tanuki Massage & Bathhouse, Ikigai Sports Bar, SHOGUN Sushi & Grill & Hotbox Footwear. He purchased the property to Hotbox Footwear after saving enough money by working day shifts on The Strip and taking weekend jobs as a DJ. Fujimoto renovated and changed the name of the already established business and turned it into SeoulTrax Streetwear & Records. The store sells many different streetwear brands such as BAPE, Supreme, Off-White, Nike and more. It also has a wide variety of vinyl records, from Hip-Hop to Dance music and even a vintage collection. SeoulTrax is often a host to Los Santos' finest models, nightclub owners and Disc jockeys such as Lil Hata, Carl Kendrick, Dano, JO$H, DOUX and more. References 1. ^ Kodama Nori (August 11, 2019). "Tokyo Techno Magazine (Summer Edition)".
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  2. The Art Of Ci Shen: Part 1 詞深藝術
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  3. **The following is sent out to the SAFA Email Listing donators and page-likers are added to, and posted on the SAFA website** Fight for your rights today: Linden v. Dept of Fish and Wildlife Brothers and Sisters, Today SAFA has entered our first legal battle on behalf of gun-owning citizens across the state. We heard the story of Ms. Naomi Linden, a gun-loving American who was illegally detained by park rangers for over twenty minutes who had the audacity to shoot a Coyote in self defense in Chumash. She then, as a good citizen, called the Park Rangers to come pick up the carcass and tag it. Instead of doing their civic duty as the park's animal control, Park Ranger Katelyn Steele illegally detained Ms. Linden for over twenty minutes because she was open carrying a shotgun. Ms. Linden had no legal obligation to call SAPR in the first place; she could've shot the coyote and went on her way, but instead she was detained and interrogated for twenty minutes for doing a good deed. This is what we stand for, and we will fight oppression wherever it rears its ugly head upon the citizens of this state. We've filed a lawsuit against SADFW's for Ms. Linden's illegal detainment. HOW CAN I HELP? Donate! We're representing Ms. Linden pro-bono. Every penny helps. Attend the trial. Show the courts we are not going to take stamping on our rights lightly. Stay tuned for protests. We are debating open carry protests and will keep you informed. God Bless America, SAFA. (( @patty @kristofer @RickTheNoble @mattmocz @the_criserk @Anders @Darex567 @Price ))
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  4. Username: womanhater71 Comment: valeria rays is a woman and so is diana jones, the only thing they're fit to decide between them is what my sandwich filling is gonna be.
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  5. By Coburn (Fred#2337 on discord) Table of content: 1 Introduction. 2 Parties involved. 3 Inmates. 4 Deputies and Custody Assistants. 5 Medical. 6 My hopes for correctional medicine in GTA:W. 1 Introduction This guide is written by yours truely (Coburn) now that we’ll soon be getting an active infirmary within the TTCF Jail. As such, the guide is written with correctional medicine within jails, in mind. What does this mean? It means that generally the treatments are brief compared to prisons, where long-term care can be provided. The guide is by no means official, nor will it contain everything. But I’m hoping it’ll give a decent idea of what a roleplayer could expect. 2 Parties involved Like with any good roleplay, and especially with a system that’s currently seen as a good source of RP for some, and an inconvenience for most. For correctional medicine to work, it requires illegal RPers that are interested in RPing with medical staff and deputies within the county jail, it needs legal RPers for the deputy and medical staff. It needs the backing of the local government, and the assistance of the fire department and local hospitals. All parties should try to work together to provide another fun source of RP in the facility. Now to the actual good stuff. 3 Inmates You’ve just been processed, given your uniform and your start kit, after a brief stay in your cell. You may have a chronic condition (STD, Diabetes, high/low blood pressure, cholesterol or any number of chronic conditions), a drug addiction, mental health issues or maybe you just love being high on opioids, these are all now doable with the new and improved TTCF Infirmary! If it’s your first time in jail, you might be scared of the place, of what your sentence is gonna be, whether or not you’re going to prison, a lot of stuff is on your mind. The key to always getting the low bunk in segregation, a better mattress, or possibly some morphine, lies in the hands of the jail’s medical staff, and you most likely want it. How can you get it? Well there’s a few things you can try. - You can try bugging them for it? Send a daily request and hope they cave, just to get rid of you. - You can try faking it? Nothing like a suddenly very bad knee when you’re told you get the upper bunk, or massive back pain when you spent the first night hating your mattress. Bonus points if you forget what you asked the doctor about in the first place! - Become a storyteller! “It’s my back doc, the last doctor I visited at the ER in uh… I think it was somewhere near Las Vegas, San… San something or other a couple years ago, he gave me this pill that worked brilliantly! What was it… p something… Percocet! (Opioid), just put me on that! - Threaten your way to it! Probably won’t work but you can try. Unless you’re a doctor who shot a teen on a BMX, your character probably won’t know a lot about medicine, at most they’d have picked up some knowledge from TV ads about the latest cool drug, which you are /definitely/ sure you need, because you know your body and the dumbass doctor doesn’t. If you’re there for long, you can try filing a grievance, claiming the doctor’s not meeting your medical needs. Or sue him. As for the appointments, every appointment counts, you’ll want to squeeze out every minute possible of your appointment, if a copay system is in place? You’re going to do everything in your power to claim it’s a follow-up or some other excuse for why it should be refunded. You could also try getting sick enough to warrant a trip to the local ER, spending the night in a cozy room with a proper bed and even a TV. 4 Deputies and Custody Assistants. Deputies and CAs will have a chance to assist medical staff in their day to day workings. They’ll be ferrying the inmates to and from medical, securing them to the benches in the waiting room at the beginning, and standing outside the exam room, ready to jump in if the inmates get violent or the doctor requests you. You’d also have the chance of guarding inmates that are put in protective medical custody due to a medical issue making them unsuitable for the general population. I don’t have much to add for you guys as I’m not sure your duties would expand much more than that. 5 Medical Why is correctional medicine different compared to PHMC or other civilian medical centers? Well firstly, you have a captive clientele with no-one else to turn to, YOU are their only doctor while inside. And unless they’re repeat offenders, you’ll most likely be going in blind. No medical records, no medication lists or treatment plans, it’s all on you. Hell you might even be the first doctor they’ve met since they left home. Chances are also that you will only get one appointment with them before they either bond out or get released, those who stay, either because they can’t afford it or haven’t gotten one, will most likely be suffering from chronic neglect. The homeless guy won’t have taken a shower in a while or cleaned his now very infected wound, the gang banger with high blood pressure is more worried about scoring drugs than wanting to prevent himself from having a stroke. The meth addict with almost no teeth left, or simply an alcoholic without a plan to stop, The list goes on. It’s your goal to try and get them on a treatment plan and give them a good start. Your weapons? The cheapest drugs and tests government money can buy, the stethoscope you brought from home, your packed lunch, an x-ray camera and your previous experience as a physician. And a few nurses if the Sheriff’s willing to shell out a few extra bucks. 6 My hopes for correctional medicine in GTA:W. Granted, this isn't usually included in guides, but since it'll be an entirely new field. I wanted to include it. I hope that this becomes a very active daily thing, with new inmates receiving checkups, and long-term inmates using it to help grow their character. I hope that all parts of GTA:W on both sides of the law, will welcome this new kind of medicine when it arrives.
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  6. Greg Haskins is a former trainee LSPD officer. Having failed training on Day 2, he moved out to Sandy Shores, working at the Gas Station for 20 years, before being fired for theft charges. Shortly after, Greg fell into a spiral of drug addiction, becoming a local figure in Los Santos. However, with the help of the LSPD he has recieved counselling & guidance and has since given up the drug addiction. For a short while, Greg was employed by Aurum Energy, as a janitor, however was fired for insulting the COO. He now resides in his Bravado Youga, travelling around San Andreas with his own window cleaning, and hotdog stall business. Greg Haskins Screenshot Thread. Please contribute if you have any SS's of Greg. Greg's Wieners. Biker Fight: Confronting the Captain. Inappropriate use of the library. A letter to Gruppe6 In trouble with the LSPD
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  7. Is this the same asshole that was on LSRP in the prison?
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  8. Michigan Partnership - Stolen vehicle export scheme
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  10. This is honestly the worst suggestion I've seen in a while. Say you get punched by a misslick and now you can't /vp your car for the next 30 minutes. There's a lot of examples like this & honestly nothing stops you from reporting people who abuse those commands (yes, admins have full logs for the usage of those) so there literally is no need for this.
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  11. my boys don't stop till im back motherfuckers sitting here watching greatness happen... enjoy while you fucking can
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  12. Personally, the addition of SAAA seemed rushed to me. One day to another, someone suddenly starts talking back on the aviation radio frequency. In the same move, there is a lack of guidelines, standards and regulations at this time. Things that effectively need to be refined. Once that standard is set and the faction is fully functional? I am all in for having aviation handled primarily by them and reports of pilot misconduct submitted under their forums (saaa.gta.world) as there is little reason for a local Law Enforcement Agency to handle pilot misconducts. At best, they are the executing force - serving warrants filed by the aviation authority.
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  13. FOUR WHEEL MOVE THA BODY, TWO WHEEL MOVE THA SOUUUL
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