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Hckyhillbilly 2 points ago +3 / -1

Wtf? That banner needs hammers, nails, saws, multiple other power tools, duct tape and bloody bandages. Somehow, they would probably feel like it was inappropriate. I would say, hell yes.

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Hckyhillbilly 10 points ago +10 / -0

PP for adults is a classic. I will be stealing that for an argument that I am planning for next week.

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Hckyhillbilly 7 points ago +7 / -0

Probably a white guy, based on witness description. Oh yeah, wearing a red hat.

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Hckyhillbilly 59 points ago +59 / -0

I remember having bike wrecks and going in the house with my legs covered in blood. My grandfather would pour some coal oil on a rag, use it to scrub the dirt and gravel out, then say, get the hell out there and stop being a crybaby.

by Graylik
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Hckyhillbilly 12 points ago +12 / -0

Professional victim.

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Hckyhillbilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks, will give them a try.

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Hckyhillbilly 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kentucky pede here. If In and Out ever gets woke, I’ll never go to California again. Sounds crazy I know, but I would fly across the country for that stuff. You cannot explain to someone who hasn’t had it just how much better it is.

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Hckyhillbilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s just a shame that Sonny didn’t live to see his “daughter” have a city named for her.

by Alpha
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Hckyhillbilly 6 points ago +6 / -0

I received a virtue signaling email from Kroger, and used my iPhone to give my comments, which I can’t believe they solicited. I tried to talk about unarmed white Americans who had been killed by police. As soon as I typed unarmed, it popped up the word black as the most likely next word. I typed the entire word white, and it still never came up as an option. Oh, and it’s not a situation where it goes on my history. I’ve never typed the words unarmed and black in succession in any text or email. Btw, it did it three times during this comment.

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Hckyhillbilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can’t read that without thinking about the Bob and Tom bit. At some exotic port, he’s always pulling in and out.

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Hckyhillbilly 1 point ago +1 / -0

They grow on the aisles at Walmart.

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Hckyhillbilly 8 points ago +8 / -0

Send the THC stuff in, then park a Doritos delivery truck just outside of their autonomous zone.

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Hckyhillbilly 7 points ago +7 / -0

They will need to steal a ladder first. Doubt any of the protesters have a ladder on their truck.

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Hckyhillbilly 20 points ago +20 / -0

Can’t you see people are dying in the streets. Odd how they all died face down, though.

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Hckyhillbilly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don’t forget “no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges”.

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Hckyhillbilly 10 points ago +10 / -0

It’s not the people who are wearing them at work. It’s understood sometimes you have no choice. It’s the mom with the shopping cart full of kids who look at you like you’re a leper, for going maskless. When they are all wearing theirs completely uselessly.

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Hckyhillbilly 10 points ago +10 / -0

In need of a frontal lobuttomy.

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Hckyhillbilly 1 point ago +1 / -0

Absolutely, I have not missed a general, or even a primary in 38 years. My point was, even in a traditionally red state like Kentucky, they are trying to normalize not going to the polls in person.

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Hckyhillbilly 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m in Kentucky and we received cards in the mail informing us how to vote online and by mail. No mention whatsoever of in person voting. I called my county clerk and asked where to go to vote in person. I was told that instead of the traditional multiple locations, there would only be one place in the county to vote in person. Making it very difficult to vote if you happen to work for a living. I’ll vote and show up late for work, but instead of the normal two minute drive to the church in town, it’ll be 30 minutes to the county fairgrounds. They want to be sure to make absentee voting seem like a better option. Don’t do it. Btw, my son received voter cards for the previous owners of his house. I guess that’s understandable, they’ve only been gone twelve years.

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