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WillWorkFor556 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just had what I believe was covid and it had me feeling like I got hit by a truck. It was the first time my entire household was sick simultaneously as well so there's definitely something to it from what I've experienced. I'm also under 30 and fit so I usually laugh off a cold/flu. Ivermectin helped tremendously though.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does someone pay you to do this or are you just a genuine dipshit?

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WillWorkFor556 5 points ago +5 / -0

That video pops up every once in a while just to bring me to my knees in tears

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WillWorkFor556 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's just adapting. Now if you squat to pee outside, then we will have to have a talk.

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WillWorkFor556 4 points ago +4 / -0

Barack Obama moans when he wipes his ass.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm in California so the ones I know are pretty much just lost souls. As an aside though, most people I know and meet are conservative. I'm in a "blue area" as well.

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WillWorkFor556 2 points ago +2 / -0

A couple, but I'm not sure exactly what you mean by that.

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WillWorkFor556 2 points ago +2 / -0

This really comes across as just part of the status quo, to me at least. Nothing about this really comes out of left field, but my concern lies with how it is returned to us via media propaganda. Granted, that is assuming they have any competence among their advisors. We will see how it pans out, but I see this as more of a practical win as opposed to a political one.

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WillWorkFor556 4 points ago +4 / -0

They will just call this an attack from Republicans. I'm happy with the ruling, but at the end of the day this a win-win for Biden. He has a target to deflect the blame and doesn't have to deal with the fallout of following through with his decision.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

Telegram has all the hallmarks of a dissension aggregate to me, but insinuating that tactical teams are going to collect a mark on you is a bit ridiculous in all but maybe the more fringe situations.

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WillWorkFor556 3 points ago +3 / -0

My bullshit math skills show that to stay level with with M2 money supply the price of gold would hit over 188,000 an ounce, and that's based on global reserves of gold. I think we made concessions getting off the gold standard so that we could build money supply to support our population, which probably made sense.I'm pretty drunk at the moment, but I digress. I personally don't think getting back to the gold standard makes much sense in our current state, but as someone who dabbles in gold panning, I'd be stoked.

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WillWorkFor556 3 points ago +3 / -0

C'mon, the Mormons join the CIA. I will caveat by acknowledging that many spooks are damn fine patriots, however.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

Keep in mind that any Intel agency worth their salt will be driving narratives to any group who they identify as able to be influenced. I would tread lightly attributing admiration to any foreign leader regardless of if you may find some common ground. At the end of the day other superpowers don't look at us like the cool kid on the playground, there's likely no distinction drawn between deep state shenanigans and us on the world stage. BRICS+ is the proposed solution for when we are out of the way.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

Depends on the supply since the last date of delivery.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

🤨 You a D-boy, DN, RRC, or 24th? I'm going to cringe hard if not.

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WillWorkFor556 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'd be ok with a cheaper sodium based battery produced domestically. I live in an area that gets very good electric output from solar and if both technologies advance further I'd be very happy to be completely self sufficient when it comes to power. If I could have a home battery, electric car to buzz around in, and be off grid completely I'd be all for it. I'd still keep my truck, but self sufficiency appeals to me.

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WillWorkFor556 1 point ago +1 / -0

The knife most certainly didn't puncture his respiratory system. It looks like a 3 and half inch blade and combined with the heavy clothing I'd bet that knife never penetrated more than a inch or two. It's remarkably hard to stab someone, despite what movies like to show. You can get lucky with a little folder like that but there is a reason dudes in the know carry daggers. Even then the guys who practice this stuff professionally don't stab. It's all a game of cutting and slashing, that way you don't eviscerate your own palms.

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WillWorkFor556 2 points ago +3 / -1

That's, surprisingly enough, often heard after someone is mortally wounded. The body usually knows when its ticket got punched. This kid didn't get stabbed in any nasty places from what I see so he's just panicking like a little bitch.

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