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SixTeaNine 26 points ago +26 / -0

Yes, and it competently cleared hallways and doorways. Definitely trained.

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SixTeaNine 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is why the idea of 15 minute cities is ridiculous and will never gain traction. The economics absolutely do not support it for the majority of neighborhoods, no matter what city you're talking about. Any neighborhood rich enough to support it already works this way.

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SixTeaNine 1 point ago +3 / -2

Also there are some pretty trivial listings on here. First couple are for fires at strip mall food market and several grocery stores. This map is noise.

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SixTeaNine 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've been redpilled since Hillary did the whole email server "like with a cloth?" thing and wasn't prosecuted for it. I think that is actually pre-Q...Sundance at CTH was my primary info pipeline at that time. Voat too.

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SixTeaNine 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not only that, but the article itself is a repost from 2018.

This is old news. We know all those hags lied. But the DOJ will never do anything about it.

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SixTeaNine 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm not saying Clay Higgins is Rooster Gowdy, but I've heard this type of rhetoric before. I'll refrain from feeding my hopium addiction until these arrests actually happen.

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SixTeaNine 6 points ago +6 / -0

The opening is indeed a little odd, and Pelosi is closer but couldn't have used his left hand because it has a drink in it, and his right is tied up by Depape. However it could have easily been opened by Depape using his right hand and he pulled back after turning the knob and pulling the door open.

Occam's Razor says there wasn't a third person there.

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SixTeaNine 1 point ago +4 / -3

It is important to also consider the footage they released of the guy breaking into the house. As much as I want to jump on the "gay tryst gone wrong" bandwagon because the Pelosi's are such corrupt elitist scumbags, the fact that the guy clearly broke into the house throws some doubt in my mind that there is anything conspiratorial going on here.

Pelosi could have easily been drunk after a night of jack and cokes sitting in his living room in his underwear watching movies while his wife was away. Then was too inebriated to respond more appropriately (urgently, worried, defensive) to the guy, on the 911 call, and in answering the door.

Just applying Occam's Razor is all. Not that I have ever myself been up at 2AM in my boxers after a night of jack and cokes watching movies or anything of that nature...

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SixTeaNine 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm still partial to my family's Massey Fergusons and my favorite, the Allis Chalmers D15. Hell we still have an old Minneapolis-Moline sitting around!

"Old but fixable" will always beat "new but not fixable".

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SixTeaNine 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, it's why I have an Android and use PCs over Macs. Neither are perfect options of course, but are FAR better and more open ecosystems than the Apple's "walled garden". Cheaper too.

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SixTeaNine 24 points ago +24 / -0

This is not small. This sets a HUGE precedent for the "subscription model" in numerous other industries. While it isn't a court filing...just an agreement...it still sets the baseline for the ability for consumers to own the products they purchase.

John Deere went a bridge too far, and it burned them.

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SixTeaNine 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's some truth to this. I speculate that Hamlin's situation may have been handled slightly differently if it wasn't the only game happening at the time and the entirety of the player+fan base wasn't watching it.

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SixTeaNine 1 point ago +1 / -0

I didn't hear anything about Hamlin having a pulse? I'm withholding judgement on his situation for the time being, although I agree there is some fishiness especially with the Feds now being involved (per Gateway Pundit).

For Savion Smith though, there's little-to-no evidence that it wasn't anything except a spinal injury:

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2022/10/26/detroit-lions-saivion-smith-details-scary-20-seconds-of-temporary-paralysis/69593757007/

And that's not coming from NFL talking heads. Occam's Razor supports it as spinal trauma too (not the case for Hamlin given the particulars of the hit).

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SixTeaNine 6 points ago +6 / -0

Much different injury though. Smith's was neck/spine related, and I from what I can gather it seems he had a pulse and was breathing, even if he was unresponsive ("unable to move or talk for several minutes").

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