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JustAnotherPence 124 points ago +124 / -0

Women's mags only cover trannies now, like michael Obama.

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JustAnotherPence 7 points ago +7 / -0

You forgot opioid overdose deaths.

A white male is something like 27x more likely to die from an OD than be murdered in West Virginia. Not a typo at all, I didn't believe it when I first ran the data.

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JustAnotherPence 75 points ago +79 / -4

Not a chance. Being an "anti-vaxxer" has nothing to do with it. It's not something like polio, and my odds of dying from it are near zero in my age bracket.

A large portion of the population has probably already had it without even realizing it. Something like 1 in 2 infections are asymptomatic, especially for younger people.

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JustAnotherPence 16 points ago +16 / -0

The only war Biden has opposed in his decades in public office was the Gulf War, which he later stated he regretted opposing.

I guess expecting people to educate themselves before voting is racist or misogynistic or some shit

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JustAnotherPence 3 points ago +3 / -0

ughh this entire thing is based on really bad economics

WFH offers direct financial savings on expenses such as travel, lunch, clothes, and cleaning.

Do they think the money just disappears if it isn't spent on those expenses? Is my money somehow less taxed if I spend it on something else?

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JustAnotherPence 8 points ago +8 / -0

Honestly though how the FUCK did we spend the first half of 2020 being told how masks aren't effective into a seemingly flawless conversion to the majority of people wearing them?

It makes people feel they're safe. Next time you're out and about take note of who is primarily wearing masks, and you'll notice women are way more likely to wear them.

The science hasn't changed, a cheap piece of cloth won't protect you.

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JustAnotherPence 5 points ago +5 / -0

The idea that a cheap piece of cloth protects you from an infectious disease and people believe it is both hilarious and sad. It's a safety blanket, nothing more.

Don't forget to stock up on respirators when the prices eventually drop in case something serious actually does happen. Learn to properly put them on and how to do a fit test.

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JustAnotherPence 1 point ago +1 / -0

USA has no business appeasing foreign nations, especially ones that are openly hostile to us. It is long past time to stop treating china like a potential ally when they treat us like an enemy.

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JustAnotherPence 4 points ago +4 / -0

All of the non Americans I've talked to have just made fun of the blatant fraud.

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JustAnotherPence 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was also published at Newsmax: https://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/996950

One author is

Robert Kozma is the Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Memphis.

And the other author has similar credentials

Bruce Abramson received a PhD in computer science from Columbia University and a law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center. He has held positions with the faculties of the University of Southern California and Carnegie Mellon

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JustAnotherPence 0 points ago +1 / -1

It's because they go after sites like pornhub. Pornhub has hosted lots of illegal footage of underage and trafficked women, if you look into it you'll find Exodus Cry coming up a lot.

Porn industry is worth billions, mindgeek can easily afford to get slander articles published.

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JustAnotherPence 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been convinced for years that she's just a really good actor. She probably made millions off those recount donation funds.

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JustAnotherPence 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not a lawyer and even I know you don't start a case by presenting evidence, you present an allegation. This demand for evidence is absurd, they haven't done any pre-trial discovery yet.

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JustAnotherPence 10 points ago +10 / -0

I was loaded up with coffee and remember going "wtf" when I read that they were going to bed. Everyone I was watching it with was similarly confused, never seen shit like that before in my life. They always kept counting through the night.

At about 3am EST votes started rolling in for Biden.

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JustAnotherPence 112 points ago +113 / -1

Let's entertain this for a moment:

If workers can cause these sorts of issues, then why do we even have electronic voting? How is this possibly making it easier to tally votes compared to using paper?

You don't really need any sort of special training to read doots off a piece of paper.

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JustAnotherPence 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just checked the data for my name, same as you OP.

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JustAnotherPence 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cool one on the right, Washington DC could use some good looking architecture and churches.

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JustAnotherPence 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yes.

They've told us for years they view Trump as an existential threat that must be opposed at all costs. In such a scenario you would justify it to yourself that it is moral and just to cheat. Ergo, I have zero reason to believe they weren't cheating.

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JustAnotherPence 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is something that would get you banned from social media for wrongthink in 2020:

There is a bipartisan consensus that voting by mail, whatever its impact, is more easily abused than other forms. In a 2005 report signed by President Jimmy Carter and James A. Baker III, who served as secretary of state under the first President George Bush, the Commission on Federal Election Reform concluded, “Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.” On the most basic level, absentee voting replaces the oversight that exists at polling places with something akin to an honor system. “Absentee voting is to voting in person,” Judge Richard A. Posner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has written, “as a take-home exam is to a proctored one.”

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Election administrators have a shorthand name for a central weakness of voting by mail. They call it granny farming. “The problem,” said Murray A. Greenberg, a former county attorney in Miami, “is really with the collection of absentee ballots at the senior citizen centers.” In Florida, people affiliated with political campaigns “help people vote absentee,” he said. “And help is in quotation marks.” Voters in nursing homes can be subjected to subtle pressure, outright intimidation or fraud. The secrecy of their voting is easily compromised. And their ballots can be intercepted both coming and going.

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JustAnotherPence 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mail-in voting is banned in many countries because of it being used for widespread election fraud.

Refer to the paper "Why Do Most Countries Ban Mail-In Ballots?: They Have Seen Massive Vote Fraud Problems"

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3666259

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JustAnotherPence 2 points ago +2 / -0

and will also be much more costly, in the millions of dollars

We can just use the money that would go towards funding public broadcasters via the CPB.

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JustAnotherPence 2 points ago +2 / -0

Turns out that a cheap piece of cloth over your face isn't enough to stop the spread of an infectious disease.

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