2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

UK needs a Killdozer rampage.

After decades of NATO-backed (US $$$) complacency and giving an absurd portion of whatever hardware they did have to Ukraine, I wonder what the limeys have on hand for taking something like that out and what the response time would look like.

1
Jeffolas 1 point ago +1 / -0

Even if this isn't fake and gay, and even if it isn't thrown out (nO StaNdINg!¡!), and even if the plaintiffs win, the hag (or her estate 10+ years from now) will just declare bankruptcy. Lawyers on both sides will have gotten paid while the victims get nothing.

That's not black pilling, that's just noting how fucked up our "justice" system actually is.

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

I wanted to take the temperature of the other side on this. Even on reddit they are burying anyone claiming this thug was innocent. At worst, they're noting how the defense coulda, shoulda, woulda.

I'm cautiously optimistic that this won't blow up into riots if he's convicted. The facts are just too damning and he's not gathered anywhere near the sympathy the race grifters were obviously aiming for.

3
Jeffolas 3 points ago +3 / -0

The officers and family need to be criminally charged 100%

And while the murderer absolutely deserves the death penalty, if that was not the law of the land prior, it should only be changed to allow the death penalty for future crimes like this. You should never retroactively change a law to target an individual, no matter how heinous. That's called a bill of attainder and protecting against them is one of America's lesser known Constitutional rights.

No, this is not America, but British fuckery regarding that practice is why it's an inalienable right for the US now. One of the burdens of a lawful society (when it functions properly) is to live under consistent laws that don't change constantly or specifically target individuals.

3
Jeffolas 3 points ago +3 / -0

That poor animal looks scared and miserable. The body language from it, during what should be a pleasant walking experience, is downright heartbreaking. It does not want to walk with that man. He has to drag it like a potato sack along the ground.

3
Jeffolas 3 points ago +3 / -0

I realize that this is tweet quote, but it is an example of how clause placement matters for clarity.

  1. A man who works with leftist NGOs, threatened, in broad daylight in the streets of NYC, to have Nick Shirley ASSASSINATED.

Versus

  1. A man who works with leftist NGOs threatened to have Nick Shirley ASSASSINATED, in broad daylight in the streets of NYC.

Number 1 is clearer. Number 2 had me wondering why the man insisted that the assassination take place in broad daylight on the streets of NYC. Surely there would be a more discreet time and place to off someone?

4
Jeffolas 4 points ago +4 / -0

To be fair, in our healthcare industry, $1,000 in wound care supplies is about two rolls of gauze, an iodine swab, two ibuprofen pills in a sample pack, and half a box of Spongebob themed band-aids.

5
Jeffolas 5 points ago +5 / -0

While this is a shit post, I would worry about remote hacking/takeover.

It's certain though that this building will have extensive anti-drone counter measures built-in: a full suite of detection, jamming, and takedown protocols. The last being the must fun because there will be White House mounted LASERS.

3
Jeffolas 3 points ago +3 / -0

Typical "muh democracy!" asshattery.

"Governor Hairgel, have you ever heard of a 'Bill of Attainder?'"

"Attainder?! I hardly knew her!"

4
Jeffolas 4 points ago +4 / -0

How are there 340 million simps willing to pay for something that's readily and freely available elsewhere? They have to enjoy the simping itself. There's no other explanation for this phenomenon.

If that user count is to be believed, and assuming somewhat less than 90% percent are male, that's roughly 10% of the entire global male population age 18+.

If you remove males living in abject poverty or without an Internet connection, that percentage only increases.

Absolutely pathetic. I have never been so disappointed in my fellow men.

7
Jeffolas 7 points ago +7 / -0

I did freight brokering for a spell. (Miserable job.)

Not once did I ever pull a carrier's DOT number. I was never trained, nor instructed to do so. Even if I'd wanted, I was never given the resources or told where to find the resources to do so

We had a sloppy joke of an onboarding process. Here's a link to a packet of papers. You got them? Great. Fill them out and send them back. In the meantime, I need you to go pick up this load in Plainfield...

Our brokerage was a small one, but we handled hundreds of loads a day.

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

My popcorn is a dissolved sludge at the bottom of my bucket. I took it out long, long ago and never got to eat it.

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

I figured as much, but just to be sure, I checked.

Oct 7th 2016 was the release of the Dems "October Surprise" Access Hollywood tape.

So, this dirt bag, along with Pence, and several key RINOs were all in on this together. We've known this, but it's important to remember and point it out to those not paying attention.

What should be done, hypothetically of course, about traitors? Grab em by the neck, they won't let you, and hang until dead.

11
Jeffolas 11 points ago +11 / -0

The truth about r-22 and the like is that the patent expired and the chemical companies need to regularly introduce new formulas to patent

There's additional bonuses to this method.

First, the old gasses become super expensive, so even small leaks are prohibitively expensive to recharge, but hey, why not "save" money by upgrading to a new system?

Second, the new gasses are inevitably less efficient than the old ones and require higher and higher pressures to operate, meanwhile condenser coils keep getting thinner and thinner and even switched from copper to aluminum so that leaks and catastrophic blow-outs increase, leading to more cases of bonus the first.

Enshitification at its purest form.

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you believe in any kind of time travel or multiple dimensions, Trump is a ridiculously obvious inflection point in history.

Imagine the chaos of removing or "changing" him at different points in the timeline. Utter pandemonium.

1
Jeffolas 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sliders, huh?

OK them, Mr. Smart Guy, explain why the near complete cast turnover and the resulting tragic dip in quality and inevitable cancellation?

(Actually, a trick question; no one can explain these things.)

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

A couple dreadnaughts, huh? The class of ship that was proved obsolete 80 years ago when the Bismarck, Yamato, and Musashi were used as target practice?

Great.

What hulls are we laying down next?

A Confederate ironclad?
A British ship of the line?
Oh, how about a Greek trireme?

8
Jeffolas 8 points ago +8 / -0

Aldi is so much better than Walmart, Target, Whole Foods, and most local grocery chains. The price difference is sometimes staggering. Their house brands are surprisingly good quality. The clerks check you out at an astonishing speed compared to say Walmart (10, 15, even 20 minute waits there before I stopped going years ago.). And the rotating special stock makes the shopping chore interesting.

The only negatives are the fresh produce and meats. In both cases, there's not enough variety and they spoil faster than most other stores. As long as you shop at least once a week and don't buy out ahead of that, it's not too big of a problem.

Some people get bent out of shape bagging their own groceries or returning their own cart, but as those savings allow their prices to be cheaper, I'll gladly make that exchange. Waiting on bagging is also why other stores have such slow lines. Time is money too to most of us.

3
Jeffolas 3 points ago +3 / -0

This actually shows just how ridiculous of a landslide the election really was. 74 million represents more than half of registered voters. Assuming that they didn't gift Trump a single vote, a ridiculous turnout of 75% would still only yield ~100 million votes.

The actual number may have been something like 74/26. Given how pathetic the ground level support and overall enthusiasm for Joe Potato, that seems pretty likely.

2
Jeffolas 2 points ago +2 / -0

You could, if for some bizarre reason you wanted to, rent a U-haul for peanuts going TO California. There's so little demand bringing them back to the state naturally, that the company practically gives them away for the trip.

Now, getting back out of California, like that old song goes, "you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave."

5
Jeffolas 5 points ago +5 / -0

Listen to her?!

Are you trying to make me "understand" by means of example, or are you trying to inflict enough harm to my intelligence to reduce me to her level?

You need something like a radiation badge for your brain when listening to her. You can only absorb so many words before permanent damage occurs.

view more: Next ›