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Archon69 1 point ago +1 / -0

"To bring diversity to the community" means to simply be black.

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Archon69 4 points ago +4 / -0

They refer to her workplace as "workplace" without naming and shaming. Even in times of peace and health, people should be informed who acted like a health nazi, so that they can choose their doctors properly in 2023.3

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

This would apply to the Federal Reserve as well. Has anyone explained yet if this proposed central bank digital currency would be under the control of the Federal Reserve or Congress?

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Renegade -- used an as adjective, Obamanoid

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Archon69 1 point ago +1 / -0

If Bragg wants to avoid handcuffs because the image will help Trump, then Trump should arrange for his own handcuffs!

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

When Trump writes or speaks, he is not doing so only to us in private. He has to consider that his enemies will be in the audience as well.

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

How about that the United States is the Federal Government (DC and the Territories), and the 50 states of the Union are not "in the United States" because they are not a place where the federal government has general jurisdiction?

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Archon69 4 points ago +4 / -0

Congratulations to the UK, they now have native Gopniki!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopnik

A gopnik (Russian: гопник, romanized: gopnik, pronounced [ˈɡopnʲɪk]; Ukrainian: гопник, romanized: hopnyk; Belarusian: гопнік, romanized: hopnik)[1] is a member of a delinquent subculture in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and in other former Soviet republics—a young man (or a woman, a gopnitsa) of working-class background who usually lives in suburban areas[2] and comes from a family of poor education and income.[3]

The collective noun is gopota (Russian: гопота). The subculture of gopota has its roots in working-class communities in the late Russian Empire and gradually emerged underground during the later half of the 20th century in many cities in the Soviet Union.[4][5] It was in the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, during the collapse of the Soviet Union and its associated rise in poverty that saw the gopota subculture truly come to fruition and flourish.[6]

These years—between the late 1980s and roughly 2001—were the time when the gopota subculture was at its greatest extent, though it remained prevalent, albeit in decline, throughout much of the former Soviet space into the 2000s. As of the late 2010s, the subculture has faded for the most part, although youth gangs (such as the A.U.E.) that resemble gopota still exist in Russia and in other Slavic and Baltic countries. Etymology

Gopnik could be related to GOP, the acronym for the Gorodskoye Obshezhitie Proletariata. These were almshouses for the destitute created by the Bolshevik government after the October Revolution in 1917. According to the Russian Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary, first published in the 19th century, an old slang word for "sleeping on streets" was "гопать" (gopat', literally "to gop") something that was related to the "mazuricks" or the criminals of Saint Petersburg.[7]

One of the first appearances of "gopnik" in written text is in Zoopark's 1984 song Gopniki.[8] Stereotypical appearance and behaviour Typical Russian gopniks from the city of Tyumen, early 2000s

Gopniks are often seen wearing Adidas or Puma tracksuits, which were popularized by the 1980 Moscow Olympics Soviet team.[9][10] Sunflower seeds (colloquially semki [семки] or semechki [семечки]) are habitually eaten by gopniks, especially in Ukraine and Russia.[10]

The subculture is stereotypically associated with Russian chanson music, specifically the blatnaya pesnya subgenre. Since the mid-2010s, gopniks have been associated with hardbass music in internet memes and viral videos.[11][12]

Some gopniks have Russian nationalism or Pan-Slavism as their primary political views,[13] though there are also leftist, far-right and even neo-Nazi gopnik communities. In Russia, some gopniks hold strong anti-Western views and support the Putin administration.[3]

Gopniks are often seen squatting in groups "in court" (на кортах, na kortakh) or "doing the crab" (на крабе, na krabe) outside blocks of flats or schools with their heels on the ground.[14][15] It is described as a learned behavior, attributed to Russian and Soviet prison culture to avoid sitting on the cold ground. They are also stereotyped as being prone to substance and alcohol abuse, crime and hooliganism.[15]

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Archon69 3 points ago +3 / -0

What is the charge? They are spending lots of time talking about the process, and zero about evidence and law.

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Archon69 [M] 4 points ago +4 / -0

The article is a bit dated, but if they bring out Project Bluebeam, we can tell the aliens they are supposed to be scared.

22:24, 21 JAN 2022 Updated22:27, 21 JAN 2022

The link took me only to the main page. I deleted #comments-wrapper at the end and it worked. Try this:

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/vladimir-putins-war-threats-aliens-26017787

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Archon69 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hopefully she will be incapacitated by legal troubles over the fact that she was not born to 2 American parents. To think otherwise means that parents with Russian, Chinese, Iranian citizenship could give birth in America to a future president as they visit on tourist visas. The constitution was written to prevent this.

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Archon69 3 points ago +3 / -0

My parent's 90 pound Weimaraner once amused himself by running into me at speed🤣

Force x Time = mass x change in momentum

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wetbacks who vote should be caught and deported.

Congress people who allow foreign influence in elections should lose their assets and face prosecution for treason against their oath of office.

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Archon69 4 points ago +4 / -0

If they put a bounty on wetbacks violating the border, rednecks would be lining up to create a massive citizens border patrol.

'Illegal alien' is offensive to liberals, but it is a term straight out of federal law. There is no sense using big legal words when everyone knows what a wetback is and it triggers liberals!

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have taken it ever since it was recommended against COVID.

For me, excess fluid intake, especially with caffeine, can cause excess mucous and coughing. Electrolyte fasting, like the Snake Diet uses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1onQ0nxgWFM helps to clear out my sinuses.

I have also tried like a 1/4 tsp of salt in a cup of tea, which sometimes helps.

Recently I bought a handheld nebulizer for inhaling 3% hydrogen peroxide, which kills viruses on contact.

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is in the sense that someone tried to sue the Fed for a traffic accident under the Federal Tort Claims Act, and this was the defense. The US Post Office is a federally chartered corporation, but there are still laws talking about 3 cent postage.

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

OMG, I am suffering terribly from this, I need to setup a GoFundMe to pay medical bills...🤣😂

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Archon69 [M] 4 points ago +4 / -0

The translation makes sense, other than "To carry out the recovery, it is necessary to use the **funds **that were used to raise the sunken deep-sea submarines"

Funds is a possible meaning for средства here, but not the correct one in this case.
Facilities, means, resources would be more appropriate here.

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Archon69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Federal tentacles should not enter the 50 states of the Union. On the other hand, people are currently dependent on these systems, so it would be cruel to suddenly cancel them. Better to phase them out over time.

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