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wxR7D7 3 points ago +3 / -0

For anyone not familiar with the Washington, DC area, Hagerstown Maryland is located about 1.5 hours drive (North-West) from the city. I used to watch the cars race at the nearby Mason-Dixon drag strip, a number of years back.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Heavy refugee immigration could also possibly be an indicator of an ongoing spin down of former adminstrations' US foreign policy in the Middle East. Groups who may have sided with the US during past wars, may now need safe places to settle.

Not sure who said it, but there's a somewhat fitting quote:

"No matter what other nations may say about the United States, immigration is still the sincerest form of flattery."

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wowsers, I never consider that a good number cannot orgasm. I'm realizing now, finally, why some women say that they dislike highly muscular/masculine men... Because they get no benefits but just disappointments (from dating them). ty, fren.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perhaps there should be a realistic looking CGI (only) porn movement to help dismantle porn's support of sex trafficking and the coerced starlets. Horny young men are most likely heavily represented in the demographics of who views it. As a small positive, I would think that the easy access to net porn has somewhat helped reduce the number of spontaneous hook ups (from lust) and the opportunities for accidental pregnancies, for the same demographic.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Panama City (Florida) was a popular Spring Break destination in the 90's. Student orgs in college used to hire busses and book up hotel rooms, to send young students there in droves. I wouldn't be be surprised if some of the "hook ups" , were with trafficked young women/girls (based on how trafficking went on below the radar, back then).

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounded like a moderately impartial interview with this guy. But, the Interviewer did roll his eyes and laugh to himself, later on in the interview during discussion of some Q related topics. Here are some highlights:

  • He's currently serving 44 months and not allowed time with other prisoners. Detained at the Alexandria detention facililty now (no longer in a DC jail).

  • Alex Jones was the person who first named him the "QAnon Shaman"

  • Talks about his use of psychadelics and becoming a shaman

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

For single guys in their 20's, 30's, and 40's: The dating scene in most of Florida, might be unsatisfactory for you (based on my experiences). A good percentage of the single/available 18+ year old women who grow up in Florida, move away to the big cities like LA and NYC, once they finish college/school. Unless you are satisfied dating local single moms who waitress or striptease dance, make sure you take multiple recon visits first to the area(s) of Florida you want to move to.

For single guys in their 50's and older: The dating scene in most of Florida is most likely much better, simply based on the local male/female ratio. Decent numbers of single mid lifers and retirees live in Florida.

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hope that these woke people running the airlines, will have to get up and fly the planes themselves (Kek). I suspect that the big airlines are being run by more bean counter types than they are by former senior pilot types. I think it's got to be rough working in a job (airline pilot) where you can be quickly furloughed, whenever the clown-like MSM decides it wants to make it difficult for people wanting to travel by plane.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not a movie, but it mentions some of the origins of the Christmas holiday. I read parts of this article to myself/family on Christmas Day (yesterday). Hope you folks had a Merry Christmas. https://conservapedia.com/Christmas

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wxR7D7 2 points ago +2 / -0

If the vaccine is later proven to have had a disguised intent of harming people, then giving the vaccine to a US president, will have repercussions.

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert newspaper comic strip, which was popular in the 90's. It made light of what people often encounter, working in a corporate office environment. Co-workers would often pin relevant Dilbert comics to their cubical walls or in the breakroom, in hopes that the person who does what's in the cartoon, views it and doesn't find it so funny (like everyone else did).

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wxR7D7 6 points ago +6 / -0

Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert newspaper comic strip, which was popular in the 90's. It made light of what people often encounter, working in a corporate office environment. Co-workers would often pin relevant Dilbert comics to their cubical walls or in the break room, in hopes that the person who does what's in the cartoon, views it and doesn't find it so funny (like everyone else does).

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wxR7D7 23 points ago +23 / -0

Lot's of links to Ingersoll Lockwood have previously been posted on here, recently. Good to know about them asking for paid memberships now. Not going to work (here) ...

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

This first public indictment might be the first case to have required a public indictment. A detailed case schedule may be in use (like in Microsoft Project), to prioritize the trials in a way that is reasonable for the accused, who may have kids/dependents relying on them at home. Also to allow the defendants to face the charges, penalties, and then move on with their lives. It's easy to forget that with patriots are now in control (PANIC), that optics may rule out some blockbuster charges (for right now).

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wxR7D7 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've read other comments saying that Durham and his legal team has possibly been working at indictments for a few years now. It sounds like different charges have different statutes of limitations. I'm thinking that by submitting the indictments at the last moment, it gives the people (like this guy) facing charges a potential trial based on the latest possible developments. A priority principle may be being used, to order the trials in a way that is fair for the accused, who may have kids and other dependents relying on them at home. And allow them to face the charges and move forward. Just my (non-lawyer) take on what we might be seeing.

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wxR7D7 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not sure. But Verisign is an internet top level domain DNS provider in the DC area which may also provide such services mentioned (about the company) in the indictment.

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wxR7D7 4 points ago +4 / -0

Tech pedes who are familiar with DNS, should read through the .pdf indictment. It raises some questions about the why/how were university(s) paid to do analysis on the DNS lookups gathered by some international DNS provider company.

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