Seth Gehle
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Yeah, your personal security is something that is very important to you, and you just don't realize it until it's been breached or whatever, compromised. So... Around that time, my mom gets a new boyfriend. This guy's name is Jamie. He's a fucking piece of shit. Light-skinned guy, 6' tall, 6'1", 6'2", very muscular build, you know, just looked like a naturally muscular guy.
Yeah, your personal security is something that is very important to you, and you just don't realize it until it's been breached or whatever, compromised. So... Around that time, my mom gets a new boyfriend. This guy's name is Jamie. He's a fucking piece of shit. Light-skinned guy, 6' tall, 6'1", 6'2", very muscular build, you know, just looked like a naturally muscular guy.
Yeah, your personal security is something that is very important to you, and you just don't realize it until it's been breached or whatever, compromised. So... Around that time, my mom gets a new boyfriend. This guy's name is Jamie. He's a fucking piece of shit. Light-skinned guy, 6' tall, 6'1", 6'2", very muscular build, you know, just looked like a naturally muscular guy.
Had cornrows, had a gold tooth, a couple missing teeth. And I talk about him in my book, and I say he had a crooked smile because he was very charismatic and just very โ Everybody loved him. And as soon as I saw him, I knew he was a piece of shit. I mean, I just knew it. I just knew something was wrong.
Had cornrows, had a gold tooth, a couple missing teeth. And I talk about him in my book, and I say he had a crooked smile because he was very charismatic and just very โ Everybody loved him. And as soon as I saw him, I knew he was a piece of shit. I mean, I just knew it. I just knew something was wrong.
Had cornrows, had a gold tooth, a couple missing teeth. And I talk about him in my book, and I say he had a crooked smile because he was very charismatic and just very โ Everybody loved him. And as soon as I saw him, I knew he was a piece of shit. I mean, I just knew it. I just knew something was wrong.
And a lot of that comes from, like, I can read body language very well, almost to the point where I swear I can read people's minds. And I think if you understand human nature and body language and all those things, you likely can to some extent. But...
And a lot of that comes from, like, I can read body language very well, almost to the point where I swear I can read people's minds. And I think if you understand human nature and body language and all those things, you likely can to some extent. But...
And a lot of that comes from, like, I can read body language very well, almost to the point where I swear I can read people's minds. And I think if you understand human nature and body language and all those things, you likely can to some extent. But...
Um, when you grow up the way I grew up, you know, and you know, you're walking down the street and you see somebody 50 feet away, you have to know if that person's a threat or somebody comes in your house, you have to know if that person's a threat. So you're just constantly assessing people all day long, you know? And so that's what happened when I saw that guy. I just, I knew he's a threat.
Um, when you grow up the way I grew up, you know, and you know, you're walking down the street and you see somebody 50 feet away, you have to know if that person's a threat or somebody comes in your house, you have to know if that person's a threat. So you're just constantly assessing people all day long, you know? And so that's what happened when I saw that guy. I just, I knew he's a threat.
Um, when you grow up the way I grew up, you know, and you know, you're walking down the street and you see somebody 50 feet away, you have to know if that person's a threat or somebody comes in your house, you have to know if that person's a threat. So you're just constantly assessing people all day long, you know? And so that's what happened when I saw that guy. I just, I knew he's a threat.
Uh, he was the, uh, pastor or preacher, whoever gets up there and speaks at a church. He was that guy. And, um, my mom met him. He was a man of God and he was a savior, you know? Um, So we go to this church and these are all people that are, this is my problem with churches. These are the people that need the most fucking help.
Uh, he was the, uh, pastor or preacher, whoever gets up there and speaks at a church. He was that guy. And, um, my mom met him. He was a man of God and he was a savior, you know? Um, So we go to this church and these are all people that are, this is my problem with churches. These are the people that need the most fucking help.
Uh, he was the, uh, pastor or preacher, whoever gets up there and speaks at a church. He was that guy. And, um, my mom met him. He was a man of God and he was a savior, you know? Um, So we go to this church and these are all people that are, this is my problem with churches. These are the people that need the most fucking help.
And they would never, these people that were in that church would never step into like your traditional church because they don't have their Sunday best and they don't have like all the nice shit.
And they would never, these people that were in that church would never step into like your traditional church because they don't have their Sunday best and they don't have like all the nice shit.
And they would never, these people that were in that church would never step into like your traditional church because they don't have their Sunday best and they don't have like all the nice shit.
Um, there are people with smokers coughs and fucked up teeth and bad hair and they stink because most of them are homeless or eating at a shelter or they're, they're people that need fucking help and they can't even get it because society just deems them as we don't want to associate ourselves. Right. So I go into this church and that's all these people are.
Um, there are people with smokers coughs and fucked up teeth and bad hair and they stink because most of them are homeless or eating at a shelter or they're, they're people that need fucking help and they can't even get it because society just deems them as we don't want to associate ourselves. Right. So I go into this church and that's all these people are.