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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was most likely journalists who couldn't be there but still needed to report on it.

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

I dropped a bomb on a moron a few weeks back when I wasn't wearing a mask in Lowe's. Most people don't give a shit, but there was one woman who just had to pipe up and get in my face. Eventually, she asked me the question that she thought would be the kill shot:

I have a lung condition and I'm at high risk. Do you want me to die?

"Well, I man, not previously, but now..."

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HuggableBear 2 points ago +2 / -0

We've been using it for a year, man

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HuggableBear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Isn't it interesting that the shortest man is the one that felt like he wasn't masculine and was meant to be a woman?

No no, he's born that way, definitely no environmental factors at all.

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey, boys, they really got us now. They're going to stop publishing these books so our children can't read them and they can control the narrative!

It's really too bad that there's not a global informational network with access to the entirety of human history at the touch of a button that we could use to disseminate things they don't want us to have. Such a shame that something like that doesn't exist.

Oh well, they really won this one, huh?

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

And Ivermectin is an antiparasitic, but it still works. It's because they don't actively kill the virus, they prevent it from doing certain things. In the case of Ivermectin, it interrupts the replication process. In the case of Cimetidine, it actually does nothing to the virus, but it prevents your body from overproducing cytokines, which is one of the reasons the symptoms for this thing are either very severe or damn near unnoticeable, with nothing in between.

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, it's not. That assumes they were both the same thing, which they ain't.

Parler is a honeypot. Gab has been an independent thorn in the swamp's side since its inception.

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HuggableBear 5 points ago +5 / -0

Here's hoping this turns into a more serious Fifth Element.

Not that Fifth Element needs to be more serious as it's literally the perfect movie, but maybe this one will end up being up there with it as its more serious partner.

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HuggableBear 14 points ago +16 / -2

The novel is based. The movie is communist garbage. Paul Verhoeven took a wonderfully introspective novel about the value of military service in a representative society and turned it into a satire about a fascist military complex.

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HuggableBear 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, this is a shitty tradeoff. If we have to choose one, then it's obvious which one is better, but why not just support cutting both things?

No foreign aid. No stimulus checks.

Just open shit back up and let people get back to work and there's no need for a stimulus at all.

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HuggableBear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Very true also. It's always better to have more rounds downrange even if they're smaller. When someone gets hit, unless their adrenaline is flowing like crazy, they're not ignoring a gun shot of any size. You can pop someone with a .22LR and they're going to freak out the same as if you hit them with a .45-70 because all that their brain processes is "I'VE BEEN SHOT!!!". No point to using elephant rounds on humans.

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HuggableBear 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's not really true, though. The reason 5.56 exists is primarily because its relatively low recoil allows for superb accuracy when fired in burst or full auto by infantry.

The reason AR-15's use 5.56 is because they were designed per the specifications of the military when searching for a new standard issue rifle to replace the M14, which used 7.62 and kicked like a fucking mule when fired in full auto, making shooting it in full auto pointless because you couldn't hit shit after the first round.

The fact that it has low penetration is merely a side benefit and is also pretty much irrelevant in indoor or urban setting since if you're shooting it at a human under 100 yards, it's almost certainly exiting, especially if you're using jacketed rounds. The low penetration really only applies to battlefield distances.

These idiots are protesting it because it gets used in school shootings. If you pop somebody from 20 yards, it's coming back out.

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HuggableBear 4 points ago +4 / -0

Because truth is the weapon to use against people who are lying. If you also lie to fight their lies, you are going to lose the argument. Argue with the truth on your side and their lies are exposed...

if you can get people to listen to the truth in the first place.

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HuggableBear 3 points ago +3 / -0

Having been in manufacturing and marketing in my life, I can actually believe this clarification.

Because the product line has so many different options, now, they are re-branding the entire line to "Potato Head" toys, including all the different pieces and parts that can be used with any base set. Within that product line, Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head still exist and you can choose which one you want.

Right now, this is just a reconfiguration of the products to unify marketing.

However, corporate America being what it is, I expect within a year or two we will see all sorts of gender neutral or trans options appearing as part of the line.

Yeah, you can still get Mr. Potato Head and Mrs. Potato Head. You can also get Xr. Potato They, Potato Xir Jr., and - my personal favorite - Candied Ma'ams

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm okay with people being transgender. I'm also okay with people mutilating their bodies to pretend to be snakes or w/e. It's their choice, they can do what they want.

I will also never call it normal or anything but an indulgent sexual fetish.

You can be okay with people doing something abnormal without normalizing it.

Living in a free society means that people are free to be as weird as they want. What is not okay is how far they have taken it, to the point of using force to make people call it normal and be okay with it.

The problem we have in this country is that everyone is afraid to just say "No, sorry, I don't care if it hurts your feelings, you're not normal and nothing you do will change that. Be as abnormal as you want, but it will always be abnormal."

Without people willing to do that, the slippery slope becomes real.

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HuggableBear 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think anyone is absolving them of responsibility, just pointing out that they aren't the only ones pushing this. For every mentally ill tranny, there are 100 enabling cheerleaders trying to use their mental illness to increase their own social standing because leftists are garbage humans and only "care" about other people when they can use it to their own advantage.

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HuggableBear 4 points ago +5 / -1

We all saw that dude's arm that was blown off by Rittenhouse LOL

Most of that damage wasn't from the bullet, it was from the exhaust gas making contact. That only happens at 0.0 range. If he had been a foot further away his arm would have had an ugly hole in it instead of being misted.

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HuggableBear 2 points ago +3 / -1

This is silly. Bullets create two holes in almost all close range encounters. The top is intended to be the exit wound and the bottom is the entry. The exit wound is much smaller than portrayed unless the bullet tumbles and fragments, but the bottom image isn't telling the whole truth either.

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