You can usually tell how truthful a video/photo news source is by their chosen field of view.
77° standard lens? Eh, sure they sound okay; might just be framing or at the lens limits.
55° or less? Hiding something on purpose.
100° or more, especially from a phone ultrawide lens? Now That's How You Do Journalism Vol 38!
In a related universe, I feel like this just sets a date for the boog.
Remember, remember...
Why do they keep calling him a 'her'? I don't get it. 🤡🦄
I had no clue they sold dog beds.
Well guess who has the most patriotic American Shepherd now, frens?
Gotta get the oil paint ones. They call normal Sharpies permanent until a Magic Eraser comes along and zaps it. They call the oil ones permanent until a war comes along and removes the wall.
That's actually a damn good paint-over job. It looks like it was the original.
Side-eyes Warren c.c
Lulz. A hate crime by legal definition must be taken against a protected class. Individual hate does not count.
Or is Bernie a new class of citizen now, Special Snowflakes?
I would tend to agree in general, except that HIPAA breaches are very strictly enforced. My own organization was fined $100k last year because a patient thought our documents weren't shredded enough and an investigator sided with them. Average of 20 fined or actionable offenses a month just for organizations. There's a dozen or so personal suits each month too.
Forgotten or unenforced laws are useless. The ones that are applied in force though, those are still relevant to differing degrees.
There are locations with dozens of reactions to the Pfizer vacc. Places handing out Moderna's vacc have one or two reactions. That leads me to believe the reactions in the latter case are coincidental or allergenic, not caused by the inherant properties of the vacc. The former though? Pfizer reaches outside the bounds of statistical anomaly.
Presenting one or two cases of bad reactions means nothing. Ready repeatability is what's indicative of a problem. This is why you can ignore when most drugs say they can give you cancer (technically impossible) or make you commit suicide—because one outlier in the test group just happened to have undiagnosed cancer or was suicidal and they still have to report that it was an observed effect after the drug was taken.
They shouldn't. That is a practice that dates back before the HIPAA act was enacted. Nobody has called schools on it yet, but legally it is not allowed. Feel free to sue your local schools and set the precedent though.
Ammo for handgun calibers is especially high demand for good reason right now. You might want to follow Fenix Ammunition as they make and ship a lot of 5.56 and 9mm with announcements as to when they retool for each. That's where I currently get my 9mm for my Walther PPQ and it's not terrible compared to store prices. Hope that helps a bit, fren.
Screw the Pfizer one for sure. The Moderna one seems okay but just in case, could someone double-tap my corpse to prevent me turning? Also not sure future children won't have three eyeballs...
That said, a vaccine passport violates HIPAA privacy laws. You have a right to keep your medical history private, and you vaccination record is part of that. Screw anyone that demands I share my private information.
PSA makes great rifles. Solid foundation there. That gun should be a good workhorse or last decades of moderate use.
I got the M&P because on paper it looks alright but in practice the v2 changes make the sucker almost indestructible. For the price that isn't bad at all, and I planned on strip-upgrading anyway so the price needed to be low enough. Just avoid the v1 of the rifle if you ever shop for one in the future, because it has blatant flaws that were fixed.
Can't go wrong with either for the price bracket. Nice.
I think the first generation rears were designed to match the first gen fronts and not the A2 style gas port sights. I can confirm with my own rifle that the second gen rears low-profile co-witness the A2. That's actually how my M&P Sport II came preconfigured.
I removed the A2 for a while but eventually returned to using it as a 1/3 lower for my dot reflex scope mounted on a small riser. Works divinely. Paired with a canted 3x ranged sight (I have arthritis so the angle helps steady the stock firmly in my shoulder nook without pain) that setup has done very well for me at range drills and minor hunting.
Always nice to hear about other build quirks. Shared experience is always good. Thanks, fren.
Looks like a laser stipple pattern based on the color. MagPul magazines are made of a plastic (or g10 polyfill?) that turns that same color when laser etched.
Dust cover opens when the bolt slides back. It is indeed designed to allow firing while charged and closed.
The A2 front post will co-witness with rear flips, depending on the design. MagPul flip sights for instance are designed for lower 1/3 style co-witness with A2 posts, and require a riser to true co-witness in most sights / their front flips.
Aside from that, looks spot on. Good eye.
Just listen for the gunshot, duh.
If you do get the vacc, get the Moderna one. It only has the mRNA carrier plus some lipids to aid delivery. The Pfizer one has a whole list of unnecessary ingredients that make me question it, because this is NOT a chemical vaccine (it's a biological agent).
That said, if you are allergic or reactive to certain lipids/fats, I have no clue of the source for the lipids in both vaccs. Might want to stay clear if you have such an intolerance.
Scenario 1 is not possible, as during federal martial law Congress becomes stripped of their legal powers.
Scenario 2 is very possible. A former mechanized unit commander I work with says the upper brass he's polled are very split. However the grunts answer to and blindly follow squad-level leaders, so the question of loyalty comes down to them. Considering a portion of upper brass will issue pro-Trump orders, that dithers the chances of troops refusing the President's orders and makes it more likely the majority will do their obligated duty.
Neat scenarios to think about. Good topic.
And so do you?
Nobody can have an opinion these days? I'm not saying you should grab your rifles, just that you should be ready and willing for when the government oversteps. Legit 1776 line of thought.
Nah, your point assumes that the country will be changed drastically and further that a snapshot of that hellhole will be what we know as America. Having already nearly tripped over the line a few times, one more bad move by the left will very likely spark a proportionate civilian response. America as we currently know it will be preserved.
Call it a civil war, an insurrection, or a legal defense against a hostile takeover. I and many people just don't care about more labels and politically correct ideas. They just want their natural freedoms to remain intact.
Say what now? No other way the country can be saved? Because they deny us our First Amendment right to protest?
Then I'll advocate moving down the list and letting your guns do the talking. There's always a chance as long as there is resistance to tyranny.
I haven't trusted Alexa ranking since GOOGLE claimed they allowed paid rankings two decades ago. There's at least one such claim every year by someone big. Believing in the Alexa rankings is like believing the Kelly Blue Book pricings aren't controlled by car manufacturers.