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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

If ever there’s a color scheme you DON’T want it’s “all red with something black in a white field”.

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. The article says it's LEGAL ONLY because it was in the trunk and not loaded.

The driver had to get out, be confronted with the threat of grievous bodily injury/death BEFORE he could even have the opportunity to defend himself.

Notice how he motions to his trunk and the attacker approaches at least twice. Something like "if I get to my trunk and you're still here I'm going to shoot you".

If attacker truly had intent flannel man would've been run through.

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theReallyRealRJ 4 points ago +4 / -0

At some point we just stop ignoring the government (or at least the current one) altogether, right?

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Was on a conference call weeks/months ago about how our company was going to handle those being vaccinated would not be required to wear masks in the office, but those that were unvaccinated must. Some moff asked "who do we talk to when we find someone breaking the rules?" (i.e.: unvaccinated not wearing a mask).

You know there're people in your organization (if they're still pussy-footing either requirement) that are just waiting to virtue signal the fuck out of your non-compliance to everyone.

"If it were a real zombie apocalypse, there'd be zombies everywhere."

"Maybe the real zombies are spiritual..."

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sign at the bank I went to this afternoon had a NEW sign I'd not seen before (the essentials since I can't recall the exact phrasing): "if you're not wearing a mask and have COVID or people come down with COVID and we figure out it was you we'll sue you for civil damages."

Now that's a big fat paraphrase with an interpretation sprinkled on, but that was my understanding of what they were claiming.

I guess they know we know it's the VACCINATED that are having all the problems and passing COVID around and need to change their "wear a mask" scare tactics.

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Opportunity missed is opportunity lost.

Now play me a dirge!

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

You had me at "swamp gas weatherballoon".

Now where'd I put that neuralizer?

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

Men-in-Black reference; Tommy Lee Jones plays Agent J and is having a talk with soon-to-be Agent K about humans and their ignorance/complacency.

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theReallyRealRJ 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just spit my nightcap all over the bed.

🤣

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Could be we need someone/country slightly unscrupulous to make the first play, then the rest of us/countries can join build investigations/calls for arrest.

Didn’t the Russians declare he’s a wanted man in their country a while back?

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theReallyRealRJ 9 points ago +9 / -0

I’m starting to think Soros is the guy, but he’s not the guy, but maybe he really IS the guy.

He’s the guy because he’s said/done/funded so many not nice things, but he can’t be the guy because he’s out in the open and there’s someone/something ELSE behind all this, but that’s exactly what a bad guy would want us to think, so he’s the guy again.

If the preceding broke your brain, that’s OK. Midnight ramblings of a madman.

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

My favorite thread-image-reply capture on the subject:

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/43/ab/09/43ab095d065407182ebf8adc88b0d6f6.png

Remember kids, don’t do the thing (political parties).

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

What did Agent J day about people? “A person is smart, but people are dumb panicky animals...”. Same applies to politicians: any one of them is smart (‘cept maybe the “capsize Guam” guy), but get a bunch of them on the same team they’ll seldom stray against their leadership out of fear of losing their individual power (to help their own constituencies); I must vote this way or they’ll make sure I never get re-elected again (or worse).

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theReallyRealRJ 16 points ago +16 / -0

Can we do all of them and have no parties? Let there not be a peer group influence? Go back to "politics is not a career and they'll meet when necessary at regular intervals"?

My state was >60% "Yea" - more than twice the percentage that voted Yea in general.

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who’s to say they’re not there in solidarity with us?

You just have to interview one.

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’d be like that Batman(?) villain meme where the guy’s strapped with babies.

Can’t take down the protestors because then the cows won’t have handlers. Then what? THEN WHAT?!

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s what we do. “Check out the hook, ... “ 🎵

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

I keep telling my SO it’s a friggin’ cult.

Cult-zzz, plural: the Pfizer cult, the AZ cult, the J&J cult... they even rep each others’ gangs when they talk. My SIL waited for “The Pfizer”, because her doctor told her “it’s the one to get” - now we can’t stop hearing about her brand.

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theReallyRealRJ 1 point ago +1 / -0

To paraphrase Bill Clinton (at risk of the obvious ire of the frens)..

"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'of' of."

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theReallyRealRJ 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unless the power company's disaster recovery department is headed by the Bastard Operator from Hell and he using the ole trusty "excuse calendar".

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theReallyRealRJ 5 points ago +5 / -0

Don't for get the ventilator protocol...

Need to stock up on horse paste, oranges, blueberries, and tonic water now...

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theReallyRealRJ 2 points ago +2 / -0

If I knew how to multi-upload images via media.greatawakening.win (the built-in image host), I would've put them all up at once. If it can do this, can someone tell me how? If not, are we still using Imgur or whatever? Seems iffy, the latter.

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theReallyRealRJ 8 points ago +8 / -0

My SO found this photo thread on the Bookface. I've got screenshots of the first few screen scrolls of comment after comment of responses of "how about VACCINATED individuals dying/debilitated for life" and "cut the propaganda".

Doesn't seem to have gone over too well.

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theReallyRealRJ 4 points ago +4 / -0

His reading of Dr. Suess was pretty good, though, especially “One Fifth, Two Fifth, Red Fifth, Blue Fifth.”

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