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- Comment on In Minneapolis, I Glimpsed a Civil War 6 days ago:
and a heavy machine gun slung by his side.
OK, I can’t take journalists seriously when they think an M-4 is a “heavy machine gun”. JFC, at least know the terms before you report on armed invaders.
- Comment on F.B.I. Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Is Examining Victim’s Possible Ties to Activist Groups 1 week ago:
Oh, the one with the hatchet on the back to split shakes?
- Comment on F.B.I. Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Is Examining Victim’s Possible Ties to Activist Groups 1 week ago:
Not apropos at all, but there’s a little device called a “caltrop” and it’s really easy to make if you have a way to weld and bend common nails. I mean, I wouldn’t advise putting these things on your local streets because they will definitely fuck up pneumatic tires and nobody needs that shit.
- Comment on F.B.I.’s Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Faces Doubts After White House’s Remarks 2 weeks ago:
You can’t even really call it a cover-up, as that implies some subterfuge.
They are simply putting everything in a box and saying, “Nope, we got this. You assholes go away.”
- Comment on who was the aggressor in cold war? 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t that what they did if you didn’t want their soft power?
- Comment on Please the Beans 3 weeks ago:
Those who cannot play may coach
- Comment on [deleted] 3 weeks ago:
I’ve used a few compass and I’ve never had one take 90 seconds to settle. He’s a cool compass nerd but c’mon.
I do like that it’s got a clear baseplate and no fluid though.
- Comment on Please the Beans 3 weeks ago:
not plural beans anyway. we like to be monogamous in my house.
just please one bean, thank you.
but if you can find one that wants other beans, more power to you.
- Comment on who was the aggressor in cold war? 3 weeks ago:
That is true, and bought us significant soft power
- Comment on who was the aggressor in cold war? 3 weeks ago:
But for me, knowing that the USA did the Iran and CIA stuff while the USSR did Afghanistan and KGB stuff is enough for me to decide both were elitist assholes that didn’t care for normal humans but just wanted to increase their own power.
That’s actually a pretty solid take from what I know about it. Both powers were being total assholes and wanted control over as much of the world as they could get. USA had strong weapons power but USSR had strong soft power, bringing social programs to people who desperately needed them. Roads and bridges and such.
- Comment on who was the aggressor in cold war? 3 weeks ago:
while Russia was the aggressor in Cuba and arguably in Afghanistan
Fucking pardon me? Russia literally tried to take over Afghanistan after the US gave them weapons to protect them from Russia.
“We are not afraid of the Russians, but we are afraid of their helicopters.”
– Some Afghani
- Comment on Star Citizen is on course to reach $1 billion in player funding in 2026, and we still might not get to play its singleplayer campaign next year 3 weeks ago:
No flying though. I’m looking for airplanes in space and sometimes SC can scratch that itch but E:D is the better product.
Like you literally cannot “fly” your damn spaceship, you have to use a point and click interface (at least the last time I checked). I wish SC was a good product and I’ll be sad the day E:D goes offline but EVE is definitely not it for me.
- Comment on Cruising around the OKC cock ring is an honored Oklahoman tradition 3 weeks ago:
cruising, eh?
- Comment on We wouldn't listen, anyway. 4 weeks ago:
NO, baaaaad ape. Me better you no good. I win you lose whyareyoulikethis. No. bad ape. Existence is suffering.
Like that?
- Comment on We wouldn't listen, anyway. 4 weeks ago:
I’m pretty sure that was Bukowski
- Comment on 64$ the ticket, 1040$ surcharge. 4 weeks ago:
That makes sense, it just feels greasy
- Comment on 64$ the ticket, 1040$ surcharge. 4 weeks ago:
So literally no itemization, just $520.
OK, that is indeed bullshit.
- Comment on 64$ the ticket, 1040$ surcharge. 4 weeks ago:
OK. May we see the itemized list?
- Comment on I've begun referring to kitty litter as "Turd Rocks for my Son" 5 weeks ago:
Says you
- Comment on I've begun referring to kitty litter as "Turd Rocks for my Son" 5 weeks ago:
Well, your handle is Dr. Wesket so that tracks
- Comment on Battle Bun 5 weeks ago:
I could kick a bunnies ass.
- Comment on Cornunism 1 month ago:
Neither college communists nor queer indigenous feminists think they could ever be assigned to latrine duty
- Comment on Is gold investing a scam? 1 month ago:
I disagree. look at the failed states right now. USD and precious metals are the most valued means of trade.
- Comment on Is gold investing a scam? 1 month ago:
Yeah, I know. I have what many would consider an absurd amount of rice and beans and salt so it makes sense to store something that won’t go bad. Gold never spoils. Never.
- Comment on Is gold investing a scam? 1 month ago:
Ever since we found gold we have valued it. I don’t understand the position of, “Oh, no one will value it!” We love the shit and it’s a store of value. How much value is dependent.
- Comment on Is gold investing a scam? 1 month ago:
Well, you can.
- Comment on Is gold investing a scam? 1 month ago:
If you don’t hold it, you don’t own it.
Investing in gold someone else holds is silly. Having a few ounces stashed away is just illiquid asset that should be a hedge against inflation.
- Comment on 每次拉屎都尿尿但不是每次尿尿都拉屎。 1 month ago:
Man… The Chinese language is supposed to encompass phrases within single characters, but this sentence is obviously longer in Chinese than it is in English.
Are you trying to trick us?
- Comment on TIL smoking is good for your body 1 month ago:
Asian asian food is saltier than I expected, but I try to watch my health. Honestly it’s probably just restaurants that do it, like everywhere in North America and Europe is trying to kill me with butter.
- Comment on TIL smoking is good for your body 1 month ago:
As opposed to the Europeans who think that wine is a dietary group? Or Asians who think that salt is a vitamin?