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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

McDonough is one of my favorite actors. We need more actors of principle like him.

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HonestBobbin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Make them famous & point out these other items that are sold.

Boycotts work.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

u/WinsAnon I would love your legal take on the idea that these pardons won't be acceptable because of the "fraud vitivates everything" idea Q put out.

Also do you think the Supreme Court would use that precedent to undo everything legally done in the past 4 years?

Curious what your legal mind is thinking...

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

The thought occurred to me that many of these "terrorists" that may be commuted are potential patsy victims.

I want to know more & have evidence that government agents were not involved in covering up their own crimes by blaming a scapegoat.

Now if the scapegoat was knowlingly involved in the crimes, Pinochet them along with all those involved in the crime.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have hear of Thorium Salts, what is the downside of that corrosive material? If it leaks, will it pollute water systems, or just burn a hole/tunnel straight down?

I should look into that more.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very interesting. Lead is cheap & abundant if I understand correctly. A centimeter or two of lead around a garbage can sized reactor should be able to keep it safe & power small cities. I hope Musk & Vivek release the restraints & allow these to be created & distributed globally.

Even a coffee can sized model for every home & connected to a grid for redundancy would be amazing.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I need to dig into the decay rates & the math behind it all. That looks fascinating.

Do these materials/elements decay into other materials/elements over time, or am I not understanding those graphs/pics?

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you very much! This is the exact video I was looking for!

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

This looks like an older article. Any chance you have a date and newspaper name to source it.

Sure seems Schumery, though it is always best the be able to verify with AI these days.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

If it was time stamped, geo track that guy. We're they carrying a phone at the time. Check the UID & get them famous.

It is at times like this I wish I had a few hundred thousand extra to buy the data LoL

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Would paintball guns reach them? Could that gum up the gears or mess up propellers?

I have a neighbor who showed me how powerful pellet guns can be & I wouldn't risk being shot in my skull by it within 20 yards. He was able to get through 3/8 plywood with the thing. Not sure if he modded it or not, though it was surprising how much power it had. I would imagine that would cripple those drones at the very least.

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HonestBobbin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Who is that interviewer & how did A. Weiner get set into that position?

That was viewing gold!

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I had no idea, thank you for giving me some context.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have always said trust means trust their habit or consistent actions/reactions.

I could certainly be wrong, but there are individuals that you can trust to REEEE when you speak of Donald Trump. I wouldn't trust them with much else, but I do trust them to lose their minds.

Could be that whitehats knew the dirt that would cause Wray to step aside, or maybe Wray was a sleeper white hat. I really don't know, though I still stand by my point.

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HonestBobbin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Historically has the bell been rung with a different tool?

A sledgehammer is used for tear down during a rebuild/remodel.

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HonestBobbin 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree that cold water works great & feels better than expected. I would not spend extra for a warm bidet.

That was a great find for $15.

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HonestBobbin 4 points ago +4 / -0

I figured if it didn't work, Amazon would take it back & if I couldn't return it for some reason I was only out the $25ish it cost me at the time on sale & I would chalk the loss up to a life lesson.

I was cheap. Got the 120 model that only did rears (wife hated it). $31.19 today.

LUXE Bidet NEO 120 - Self-Cleaning Nozzle, Fresh Water Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat, Adjustable Water Pressure, Rear Wash (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JG2DETM

The 180 model is currently $36.99 today and is amazing for gentle lady bits & rears that need a good cleaning with two pressure settings.

LUXE Bidet NEO 180 - Self-Cleaning, Dual Nozzle, Non-Electric Bidet Attachment for Toilet Seat, Adjustable Water Pressure, Rear and Feminine Wash, Lever Control (Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A0RMQ1E

Best investment I have made. I got one for every family we visit frequently & they had no problem with me installing it on their toilets.

Luxe has been pretty amazing & sent extra parts when my father installed his wrong & threw away the part to hook it up to the tank for free. This has been a solid company from my experience.

I picked one up (the 120) just before Covid was released to try it out at a friend's suggestion. I am glad that I took the advice to look for a model under $100, Luxe has been amazing.

That said, it is water from your cold line that will hit you (ie the same line going to your toilet tank). If you want to send hundreds or thousands of dollars, then you better expect it to heat up & probably sing a song while it cleans you.

Also I live in an area with amazing water pressure, so I don't know how it does with a water tank only 20ish ft above your home if you live in a high rise on the top floor.

It did well enough when I used it in Branson, MO while visiting. Just had the maintenance guy install it in about 10 min & then they uninstalled it when our trip was done. Though it was not quite the 90s super soaker over pumped stream I am used to from pressure in Utah, it still worked well.

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