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Recyclops 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I remember that Jason Momoa video with his daughter or niece and his hand on her chest. It was disgusting.

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Recyclops 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the info, I had no idea about them.

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Recyclops 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can finally, after all these years, say that I know someone who's used it.
That is, unless you're a psyop agent trying to trick me....
Big Deodorant is not to be trusted, or trifled with. 😵

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Recyclops 10 points ago +10 / -0

I heard a rumour, that I just started, that you were attacked and consumed by your backyard chicken horde. We all ate Tide Peeps in your honour and tripped balls.

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Recyclops 10 points ago +10 / -0

I have never used, or known anyone else who has used, Mitchum brand deodorant. And yet there it is, week after week, on the store shelf mocking me. It can't be much of a money maker, but it's still around! That's always bothered me. My life isn't that interesting. 🤔

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Recyclops 8 points ago +8 / -0

🎶 'Cause I've seen blue skies
Through the tears in my eyes
And I realize...

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Recyclops 9 points ago +11 / -2

I wouldn't vote for Haggard (spell check rewrote Gabbard and I liked it) for dog catcher at this point. She's notches below even RINO status, and that's already a low bar. I want to see Mike Lindell as the VP, the Vice-Pillowman! I'd take Kanye West over Tulsi for VP, just for the entertainment value. 😺

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Recyclops 2 points ago +2 / -0

That would be an interesting letter to FoodTV. 🐸

I'm fairly certain that if 100 people on the street were asked if insects are animals, 99 would say no. Other than people with an interest in Taxonomy, it's not much of a fact worth knowing.
Probably 50 of those people would agree that chocolate is an element on the Periodic Table. And they have my full support.🍫

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Recyclops 2 points ago +2 / -0

Never really got into Chopped, Hell's Kitchen was more my speed.

I don't think insects are vegetarian, they're arthropods so still considered animals.

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Recyclops 5 points ago +5 / -0

Maybe it has to do with Sabbatean-Frankism. I haven't seen it mentioned here in awhile, and recently came across it again in relation to Jeffrey Epstein.

One of the most hidden aspects of the history of the last 350 years is the impact of the Shabbetian Messianic movement. It was led by Shabbetai Tzvi starting June 6, 1666 (6666). Tzvi convinced, perhaps, half of the world’s Jewry at its peak that he was the true messiah. A vast Sabbatian movement promoted the Messianic ambitions of Tzvi, who only recognized the sacred book of Kabbalah, the Zohar and rejected the Torah and Talmud.

The Sabbatian Luciferian phenomenon was kept alive through the centuries with great help. In the 18th century, Jacob Frank reintroduced Sabbatianism to Europe. Although Jewish scholars have dissected Sabbatianism and Frankism, little of it is known to the outside world. Rabbi Marvin Antelman believes the movement lives on at least in spirit and refers to today’s believers as “satanic Sabbatian Frankists.”

https://www.winterwatch.net/2020/10/the-influence-of-sabbatian-frankism-on-the-world/

Or for people that would rather watch/listen than read, there's a video about it:

Steven Ben-Nun from Israeli News Live discusses the Jeffrey Epstein story from the the point of view that his “death” was to cover up a worldwide occult movement known as Sabbatean-Frankism, which Ben-Nun proposes is the spiritual underpinning of the New World Order.

https://youtu.be/TwPg4fq94v8

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Recyclops 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fact Check: True ✅

Burgess Meredith in episode, "Time Enough At Last."

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Recyclops 4 points ago +4 / -0

I would think that people who've had a thyroidectomy would be immune from radioactive iodine entering the body, so you have that going for you. 😺

The potassium iodide pills flood the thyroid with normal iodine so that there's "no room at the inn" when the radioactive iodine (I-131) shows up and wants to enter.

You'll just have to worry about the uranium, plutonium, strontium, cesium.

Edit: I'm not a doctor... or, a roboticist.

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Recyclops 2 points ago +2 / -0

The potassium iodide I got last year was from amazon. 130mg capsules, 100 count, $22.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07W3P6VG5/

Or for people that want to avoid amazon, Life Extension sells a bottle of 130mg, 14 count, for $5.25. Price drops to $4.50/bottle if you buy 4+. Plus $5.50 shipping, unless total is over $50.
https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item00577/potassium-iodide-tablets

People with family pets or other animals should give half a pill to them per day of a radiation event. I'm going by memory, so maybe cats and small dogs gets 1/4 of a pill.

Edit: I'm not sure if it's safe for people with shellfish allergies to take potassium iodide. Good thing to ask a doctor. 🐸

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Recyclops 18 points ago +18 / -0

I have an old refrigerator box wrapped in aluminum foil, and a broken microwave I've repurposed into a helmet, so I'm pretty nuke-proof. Bombs away. Just me and the roaches and an endless buffet of Twinkies. I'll finally have time to read...*glasses fall off and shatter* 😭

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Recyclops 5 points ago +5 / -0

There was a Forbes article in May discussing how Ukraine wanted to destroy the bridge but couldn't because it was beyond their capability.

However, cutting a bridge of this size is quite a challenge. The supports are massive concrete and steel constructions, and attacks on similar bridges show they cannot be brought down by anything less than a direct hit with a massive warhead. The USAF’s choice of weapon for bridge-dropping is a series of guided 2,000-pound bombs, and even then success is not guaranteed, as pilots discovered during the 1991 Gulf War

“I thought that bridges would be pretty easy to knock out with PGMs [precision guided munitions]—until I tried it. We would attack a bridge and get several hits, and then we’d discover—holy mackerel!—the bridge was still standing,” Lt. Dave Giachetti, the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing’s specialist in bridge attacks said in an Air Force Magazine article.

The article goes on to say that unmanned robotic boats packed with explosives could do the job, and that the US possibly supplied them with said boats.

https://archive.ph/A80bt

Edit: Also, about 2 weeks ago, a mysterious unmanned drone boat washed up in Omega Bay in Crimea.

SECRET WEAPON Mystery as ‘Ukrainian suicide drone’ washes up on beach close to Russian navy base after evading defences

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Recyclops 11 points ago +11 / -0

17 kilokernals of corn being nuked on high under an airburst would produce destruction not seen since the ending of Real Genius. 💥🌽 🏠

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Recyclops 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sterling Archer and Bionic Barry, the insane cyborg. 🤔

"Barry, are we gonna die? Yes we are, Other Barry, yes we are."

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Recyclops 1 point ago +2 / -1

This info is kinda sus. The GWP article is dated October 4 and cites as its source theaquilareport which is also dated October 4, but that article cites as its source caldronpool which is dated September 6. The confusion seems to come from the Sept 6 story, which says "Disney+ has dropped its latest animated series which follows the life of a young teenage girl who learns she is a human-demon hybrid spawn of Satan." I believe the "has dropped" term is being used in the same way as when an album "drops," i.e. is released. Considering the first episode aired August 25 on FXX, I doubt it was cancelled September 6.

Hope I'm wrong, it's a garbage show that needs to be cancelled.

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