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BeerMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with you. I'm absolutely voting and I'm encouraging all conservatives to go vote.

It's the lukewarm conservatives that I'm concerned about. We still need their votes.

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BeerMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Start with finding a new church if you can't trust them. Find a church that has great leadership.

Then from there you can ask around about doctors. If you're lucky, you'll also befriend a few police officers in that church.

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BeerMan 6 points ago +6 / -0

MAGA people are more likely to have jobs. If you tell them their candidate is ahead in the polls, they might skip voting and just go to work. Voting is super important, but it's also inconvenient to have to drive to your polling precinct, wait in line, and then cast a ballot; all in the middle of what would otherwise be a normal work day.

So I'm very cautious of any message that essentially says, "We got this in the bag!" The message should always be, "We need every single person to vote, or we will lose our country."

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BeerMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's more like, "My candidate is ahead in the polls, so I'm not going to carve time out of my day to drive to my voting precinct, wait in line, and cast a ballot, I'm just going to work like any other day."

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BeerMan 44 points ago +44 / -0

Do not become complacent! Go vote!

Messages like this make MAGA-folk think they have it in the bag, so no need to vote.

Go and vote as if your vote will be the deciding vote of each contest.

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BeerMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

the largest investor in Vanguard is BlackRock

Sauce on that?

Vanguard is owned by its own mutual funds, which are owned by individual investors.

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BeerMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've come to the conclusion, that at least around here, that the only kids left in the public school system are those whose parents don't care or support the degeneracy and just want to use the school as free baby sitting.

u/#correct

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BeerMan 3 points ago +3 / -0

16?

Isn't a jury usually 12?

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BeerMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nuclear is the cleanest energy there is.

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BeerMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hey friend, I just think you're going down a dark path, and I'm trying to warn you that you don't want to go there.

The basic facts are all casino games favor the casino in the long run. That's how they stay in business. And that's how they're able to have such magnificent buildings, staff, entertainment, etc.

Blackjack is a game where if you count cards you actually can get the odds in your favor consistently. So the casino makes that against the rules and has all kinds of ways to prevent counting as well as to automatically detect when someone is counting.

If there was a strategy to consistently win at Roulette, no matter how complicated, smarter people than us would have found it first, and those people would have used it to enrich themselves. I say there is no such strategy, and there is only luck. What worked for you this time will not consistently work for you in the future.

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BeerMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you're comparing apples and oranges.

Tylenol and other drugs are relatively stable chemical compounds. Tylenol remains Tylenol whether it's 35°F or 105°F.

The mRNA "vaccines" require significant cooling. I believe it's around -40°F, and then just prior to injection they get heated to room temperature otherwise it breaks down.

For "mRNA vaccine" via Lettuce, I think the technical challenge is too high. You have to find a way to infuse a foreign protein (the mRNA) with the Lettuce plant. It has to remain stable at room temperature. It has to survive washing (so no spray on mRNA). Then it has to survive stomach acid AND heating to 98°F until it reaches the intestines where it can then enter the bloodstream.

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BeerMan 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't believe mRNA ”vaccines" can be effective when ingested. Any meat or plants that are eaten contain naturally-occurring mRNA and they get broken down in the stomach and intestines to their basic amino acids where are they can be reconstructed to proteins necessary for the body to function properly.

The whole reason for the injections is to bypass the digestive system and go directly into the blood.

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BeerMan 1 point ago +1 / -0

It wasn't luck, it was a balance between the probabilty of a run that resulted in a loss and how much was at stake when the bet was lost.

You're developing a gambling addiction, because you think there are patterns that you can exploit for your own profit. That is fallacy. This is actually a fallacy called The Gambler's Fallacy.

Every number is perfectly random. You cannot use numbers in the past to predict numbers in the future. There is nothing you can do to increase or decrease your odds of winning roulette.

I hope you really have learned computer programming or scripting. If you need a place to start, look at Python, because that's pretty easy to learn. I hope you do actually implement your strategy in code and see how it works when you randomly select numbers from 0 to 36. Here is what you will find: if you play long enough you will lose all of your money regardless of your strategy. You may be up for a little while, but you cannot be up consistently. There's also no way to guarantee you will be up at all.

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BeerMan 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're looking for meaning in a roulette wheel where there is none.

I've seen a roulette wheel with two zeros, never one zero, but I digress.

There is no strategy to win in roulette, unless you are the house.

In a roulette wheel with one zero, each number had a 1/37 chance of coming up, but a bet on any single number only pays 36x the bet. Betting on odds/evens, reds/blacks, thirds, and so on are really just spreading a bet across multiple numbers, but they are really just the same principle, because it's as if you split your bet into smaller pieces on each number. Ex, betting $12 on thirds pays 3:1, or $36, but you could also put $1 on each of 12 numbers and if any of those numbers come up you win 36:1, or $36. It's the same.

The zero, or multiple zeros, is how the house wins in the end.

You are always taking a 1 in 37 chance (or 1 in 38 with two zeros) to win 36x your bet. You may have ups and downs, but if you keep playing eventually the house gets all of your money.

Any strategies for winning are foolishness. Runs in reds or blacks happen, but they're completely random. No number or color is ever due to appear.

I'm glad you were able to walk away with more money than when you started. For most people that is not the case. You got lucky. Do not think you have skill, because that's what will lead you to a gambling addiction and significant losses.

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BeerMan 9 points ago +9 / -0

This is absolutely true.

A lot of people feel bad for the homeless because they believe the homeless are the same kind of people they are. But they're not like regular people. Homeless people are usually on drugs and have some kind of mental health problem, perhaps caused by drugs. Every so often a regular person gets down on their luck and ends up homeless, but they can usually pull themselves out of it so long as they stay away from drugs and stay focused on improving their condition.

We will always have the poor, because they are unable or unwilling to change.

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