Have the pigs ruined Sturgis?

I am not a biker and have never been to Sturgis. However, I know people who go or used to go everywhere. They all tell me that the pigs have absolutely ruined Sturgis. They say people cant even walk a half block without seeing some thin blue scumbag with a badge jamming someone up. Has this been your experience?

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u/OldHead1977 — 7 days ago
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Harsssment/Hostile Environment

Question. Need some opinions here. If a department chair on this campus tried to make a student meet with him ten times in a single semester, despite the student not being a disciplinary problem, would this be considered harassment? What if that same department chair, after asking the student 4 times to meet and being turned down, starts sending the students own professors after him to ask for meetings?

So one day one of your professors tells you that the department chair reached out to him to ask you to meet with him. A few days later, another one of your professors approaches you to ask you the same thing. Then the next week, you get approached by yet another professor on behalf of the department chair wanting a meeting with you. And this is after you told the chair you are not interested in meeting yourself.

Is this harsssment?

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u/OldHead1977 — 3 months ago

So Im confused

I had a blood sugar read of 130 yesterday at the doctor. I have never been diagnosed with diabetes. It alarmed me, cuz 3 hours earlier, all I had was an orange, 20 grapes, and about 200 calories worth of lean chicken.

Heres what's even more crazy. I have lost 250 lbs in the last 4 years. I was 512 lbs in 2022. I am 262 lbs now. I cut out proccesed food 4 years ago. And even on cheat days, I wont touch proccessed sugar. I havent had a single candy bar, ice cream, brownie or anything with proccessed sugar in it for 4 years. I also walk an hour a day for exercise. Theres just no reason this should be happening.

To add to all this, my blood sugar was LOWER in past years. Like my fasting blood sugar was 97 or something when I was over 500 lbs! None of this makes any sense. I am looking for answers.

UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who responded. I appreciate it. I forgot to add something to this though. 2 months ago, I went into the doctor for a blood sugar check and it was after a 22 hour fast. It was still 104 which I think is way above what its supposed to be

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u/OldHead1977 — 3 months ago