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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no such weapon that can make a human body just evaporate. You could throw a human into the corona of the sun and they wouldn't just evaporate.

The only other way would be a strong enough explosion from within the body to turn it into red mist, but no one mentioned any explosions.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

That would be a representation of well over one million people in that picture.

300k would be about from the first tall, slender building on the left side to the next tall building on the left side, maybe little bit past.

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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

Spend $40 on a cheap bidet and be done with relying on TP. It's used more for a little drying after that, meaning far less needed. Just turn the knob slowly, the first time around, if you got monster water pressure, or you'll get the shock of a lifetime.

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Jesterslore 3 points ago +3 / -0

What these people don't realize is, in the end, without actually legally amending the 2nd amendment, itself, ALL restrictions on guns and accessories are ultimately unconstitutional...they just have to make it to the supreme court to be struck down.

"shall not be infringed" is a very easy to understand rule. It cannot be misinterpreted.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, they keep trying to remake and reimagine characters, stories and universes that are already established and set in stone, then introduce nonsense LGBT or DEI concepts into a world where it essentially didn't exist, or say a character that has existed for 50+ years is suddenly flamboyantly gay that wasn't before, or changing the race or gender of a well established character. The fact that they thought it would be a good idea is laughable.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

Because he is one of the most accomplished and fair lawyers in existence when it comes to constitutional law.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

McConnell doesn't have any authority in capitol security, Johnson does. How can Mitch block anything that has to do with J6?

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Jesterslore 3 points ago +3 / -0

This amounts to a constitutional amendment and should require 2/3 vote as well.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just wish the law would be followed with these damn votes. If chain of custody has been broken, for ANY reason, the ENTIRE lot must be discarded. If the law is not followed TO THE LETTER for verification, scans, counting, deadlines, absentee...they MUST be discarded. No late votes, no "we found this box sitting in a truck" ...no magical phantom votes being added after counting has officially ended.

If the instructions given to staff members differs from the law, it needs to be called out. Observers cannot be restricted from observing.

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Jesterslore 5 points ago +5 / -0

Stop testing for covid...it will disappear as soon a people stop talking about it. Just like racism.

accept that you are sick, and act like you normally would being sick. Don't advertise to the world you are sick, just be sick. Let it run its course, then get on with your life.

I don't even know if I've ever had covid...because I don't care. I've never been tested, will never be tested. I've been sick a couple times in the last 4 years, didn't even cross my mind that it may be covid, because I was just sick...like cold/flu sick...felt the same as it always has.

please let covid die....

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

redundant assertion of honesty also implies dishonesty...

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Jesterslore 3 points ago +3 / -0

Here, in reality, the vast majority of service providers have no reason to know the political or sexual preferences of a service receiver, and conversely, a service receiver should have no reason to tell the service provider what political or sexual preferences they may have, as it is not pertinent information to the transaction being performed. Money for service. Money for goods. Not money, life story, political discussion, activist pitch and moral argument for service.

"I'd like to buy this toaster."

"that'll be $49.99, please."

"here you go.(hands over money)"

"Thank you, here's you're change, have a nice day!"

Where in that transaction is there any moment where political affiliation or sexual preference becomes important?

Get woke, go broke is a real thing. Not because of it's political nature, but because of the common sense behind it. Once you start advertising or enforcing bias against a portion of your customer base, especially when that portion consists of the majority of your customer base, you will lose a lot of money, permanently.

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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

"microsubconscious" isn't a word.

Pets can't speak to tell you anything complex, like what they "identify" as.

Pets are not gendered, they are sexed...gender does not exist in animals.

Pets don't need fucking clothes, they are born with them growing naturally, all over their body...it's called fur.

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Jesterslore 4 points ago +4 / -0

It would pass a 1st amendment challenge because it has to do with regulations in a place of employment, not in public. Rights can be restricted by employers to a small degree to promote a neutral workplace, such as dress code, profanity, hygiene, etc.

As an employee, you are an extension of the company brand/reputation, thus, must conform to certain rules that the company sets to continue its operation at a predictable and efficient pace. Politics and self-expression destroy that predictability and promote drama and chaos in the workplace.

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Jesterslore 9 points ago +9 / -0

campho phenique...never see the stuff anymore. Just like these days, I almost don't feel like I've accomplished anything that day unless I have at least some minor cuts and scrapes on my arms/legs/knuckles.

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Jesterslore 8 points ago +8 / -0

You would think it says a bit more about the true state of things when Biden "won" the election with "81 million" "votes" when Biden also only won 509 counties as opposed to Trump's 2547 counties won, nationwide.

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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

I foresee six cases of broken wrists at the nearest hospital in the near future...

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Jesterslore 4 points ago +4 / -0

It is not racist in the slightest. While he said "Asian food" it had no actual reference to Asian people or culture in any way. The reference was meant to highlight that he did not want said food to take forever to get there, I.E. the ships stuck in the harbor that can't offload cargo.

His literal statement in different words: "I hope the Asian food doesn't take too long to be delivered."

If anything, he was also implying he liked Asian food...

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Jesterslore 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think the icing on the cake would be breaking down all the illegal, anomalous, duplicate and uncountable votes by which candidate they favored. I would be very interested in these numbers being published from an official audit.

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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

...and then there's the left media headlines of this, "US Military Killing Afghans Trying to Flee From Kabul"

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Jesterslore 1 point ago +1 / -0

Count Trumpula ...sorry, I had to say it.

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Jesterslore 2 points ago +2 / -0

My question: this bill is essentially amending the constitution by taking election authority away from the states...why would it not be a 2/3 vote rather than a simple majority? I thought any kind of constitutional amendment required a 2/3 vote.

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