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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

It really blows when you have like 2 gigs left of internal space on your old shit phone, and the stupid app doesn't let you allocate that cache folder to external storage. You have to clear it out daily if you browse it because the minimum time it'll keep everything is three days and it fills up daily. Never using it on my phone again.

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

It wouldn't surprise me if every dissenting comment was removed or filtered out.

They want you to feel alone so you'll give in.

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OutThereSomewhere 9 points ago +9 / -0

I feel like the Dems are that kid at the dinner table that knows that his parents know he did something wrong and he is sweating waiting for the other shoe to drop.

It sucks that we cannot have the closure that we want when it comes to progress behind the scenes, but it's because the enemy uses the same lines of communication that we do that we cannot be told without also informing them.

Just having an idea of what's coming makes the desperate moves the left makes more entertaining. Because as much as we all want the other shoe to drop, just imagine the fear and paranoia they must feel every time something is built up like the Steve Bannon thing this morning and it appears to be a let down for us. The mental fuckery they experience every time makes the let downs more worthwhile when you realize it only annoys us: It throws them into a panicked crisis mode.

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember being told I was going to have to pay back the payroll tax that Trump deferred last year. Biden said that we would have to pay it back if he was elected.

Then I never heard about it ever again.

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OutThereSomewhere 6 points ago +6 / -0

I know that I was told before that sometimes comms aren't meant for me, but for some reason, whenever the comms aren't for me I completely forget that some comms aren't for me and I just write it all off as bullshit.

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

What comes off to me as quintessentially lefty besides the knack for censorship is the attitude that "this is how I would like it, so it's a foregone conclusion that everyone will appreciate these changes". You get that attitude living in an echo chamber.

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OutThereSomewhere 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, exactly. This is our opportunity to realize and break free of the shit, not to say "Well, you can't be sure of anything, so why try? Just dive in and take ALL OF IT!"

by Restore
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OutThereSomewhere 3 points ago +3 / -0

There was a Seinfeld about shrinkage.

Watch the water. Shit it's cold!

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Isis K sounds like a potent form of ketamine doesn't it?

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OutThereSomewhere 3 points ago +3 / -0

That explains the sudden resurgence in it around that time.

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Holy shit you could call them the "straight to video" collection!

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

Early 90s. Back when I was into the cardboard crack in my preteen years playing MTG (the card game not the lady lol) this was always the card game I saw in my Inquest price guide that I wanted to play but no one I knew did.

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Second use prohibited"

Says all you need to know about the sense of the operator of this device.

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Illnesses with a 99.9% survival rate don't require a vaccine, never have never will.

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

How can we know if people actually definitely died of covid if the test used to verify its existence is patently flawed?

How, after determining that a test is patently flawed and serving up no alternative, functional or otherwise, does one continue to use this test in order to verify the existence of the very thing that it was proven to not accurately locate?

Apply that reasoning to any other illness. "We know that this herpes test has been determined to deliver false positives consistently but it's the only test we have so unfortunately you have herpes. People need to be careful because everyone I tested today has it!"

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

I read this recently and thought it odd that people arent including panacur c (fenbendazole) as an anti parasitic along with ivermectin. I don't know enough if taking both is redundant because I haven't looked into it much yet but I am curious.

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OutThereSomewhere 3 points ago +3 / -0

They notch the syringe with 50 pound increments and have a stopper you set to make sure the plunger stops at the intended dose. If you can count by 50's the rest of what you need to figure out the dose is on the actual syringe. It was super easy. I had thought it more complicated until i actually had the syringe.

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OutThereSomewhere 4 points ago +4 / -0

Tractor Supply near me had it for sale for way cheap on their site (Like $5.50 each compared to Amazon's $18-20). Downside was, the place was like ten minutes from me but they did not have it on the shelf but offered it for same day delivery for 20 bucks. I bought two delivered to my door the same day cheaper than I would have paid on Amazon, and Amazon wanted me to wait like three weeks to restock, too.

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OutThereSomewhere 1 point ago +1 / -0

I watched Liquid Television reruns recently, and Aeon Flux had a pandemic in it too that I totally forgot about.

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OutThereSomewhere 28 points ago +28 / -0

The poor fuckers in the restaurant sitting there banging their heads asking, "Why are they walking away, how can we make it clear we're open?! Don't they notice the sign!"

I'm sure by the time OP walked away it happened multiple times already. They're racking their brains looking for a huge light up open sign because it couldn't possibly be masks, it's the clientele that's oblivious. Has to be. 😂

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OutThereSomewhere 2 points ago +2 / -0

If a test to accurately diagnose covid doesn't exist its not just infections it cannot find: it can't find the virus itself.

But no test can accurately locate something that doesn't exist.

This has been my recent flu experience. Because that's what it always was, and is.

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