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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm buckled up enough that Paul Walker could have survived if he had half the buckles I have

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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +2 / -0

didn't Trump get like 92% of the primary vote? Seems like things haven't really changed

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ImpregnatingYourDad 8 points ago +8 / -0

to be fair, he should run again in 2024, but for a 3rd term as compensation for all the BS obstruction in the 1st

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ImpregnatingYourDad 4 points ago +4 / -0

Its anything tied to accounts; for instance, youtube is still available if you are not signed in

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ImpregnatingYourDad 22 points ago +23 / -1

oh yeah well this chinese produced android app game said that my IQ is over 200

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ImpregnatingYourDad 8 points ago +8 / -0

she joked about a cloth for the server, but we know she used hammers on the phones, so probably wiped with hammer

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +2 / -1

to be fair, he is allowing our constitution to be raped, but yeah, he definitely didn't rape that disgusting hag 30 years ago

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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +2 / -0

he was wrong about Trump 4 years ago, and didn't learn enough from that mistake this time around. Learned enough to vote for him and endorse him, but didn't really learn enough from his own failed evaluation of the situation to properly apply it this time around

I think he's too afraid (like most Americans, understandably so) to accept the reality of the situation and thus would rather live in denial of it, naively convincing himself that it isn't as bad as it is and that things can be fixed using the old ways

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ImpregnatingYourDad 21 points ago +22 / -1

while I agree with the premise of the argument, duck and cover was/is actually far more reasonable than this fear mongering

obviously if you are in the epicenter of the blast, you're fucked (unless there is a indestructible, lead-lined refrigerator conveniently nearby), but the the outskirts of the blast can have brutal but survivable concussive damage where broken glass and falling debris from structural damage can offer the greatest physical threat. There is also a zone where the heat and radiation won't immediately kill you, but will severely burn you, and getting behind cover can mitigate that.

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ImpregnatingYourDad 8 points ago +8 / -0

its a political argument, not a litigious one; they know they don't have ground to stand on so they just have to keep hammering away at the court of public opinion rather than that of law. When the average democrat voter doesn't know and/or doesn't care how our system of government is supposed to work, this is a viable strategy.

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ImpregnatingYourDad 12 points ago +12 / -0

pretty sure that's one of their desirable endgame scenarios; incite civil war and then point at Trump as the cause

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lockdowns are just to get as many people pissed off as possible so that when the dam breaks and reality sets in of another 4 years, they can try and direct that anger against Trump

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think the red mirage narrative factored in all the house seats the republicans picked up - this really was a red-tsunami, only somehow they want us to believe that Biden won despite all the gains made by republicans because of Trump

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow, powerful statement from Joe, telling his fellow Democrats to not demonize us while we investigate the integrity of the election, which is indeed over.

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ImpregnatingYourDad 13 points ago +13 / -0

not even overtime, booth review of Biden's "game winning score"

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +1 / -0

well, one argument to be made would have been that if Trump had gone after Obamagate before reelection, it would have hurt his reelection chances because he would have been seen as going after a political rival and the flood of votes that came in support of him wouldn't have been there and the original algorithm would have been enough, if necessary at all.

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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would wager that Tim Pool helped persuade thousands of would-be Biden or non voters to go and vote for Trump, for that I will be ever grateful

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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +3 / -1

yup, tired of seeing complaints about Tim Pool, Shapiro, Tucker, Ingraham, Faux News in general, Crenshaw, whoever the fuck it is that isn't 110% in line with TDW

hell, a lot of these people voted for Trump this time that didn't do so last time, and even talked Trump up and Biden down, probably swaying far more people to vote for Trump than any of us here, and for that I will be grateful even if I'm not happy with their current level of support for Trump.

When they were doing good work, I recommended them to family/friends, now I'm recommending others. Focus on what helps us in the here and now. Hell, idolizing figureheads in the news media is part of the systemic problem of the industry in general. It shouldn't be about who is delivering the message that matters, but the message itself.

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ImpregnatingYourDad -1 points ago +1 / -2

by making fun of the fact that he's too old, she's also making fun of the people that voted for / supported him, and maybe such criticism will get a few of them to wake up to their mistake, because this is legitimately good context

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ImpregnatingYourDad 2 points ago +2 / -0

universal mandatory voter ID, paper ballots with transparent vote counts, a national holiday (emphasis on day, single day, just one) for voting

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ImpregnatingYourDad 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wonder if this is the defense that will be attempted by Dominion, et al.; "Y'all, I didn't even know what election fraud was!"

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