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PeytonManThing 1 point ago +1 / -0

That makes sense. I guess the better question is who is reverse image everything searching to find out what is a stock photo and why? Like others have pointed out, using a stock photo doesn’t prove that it’s false. The picture clearly never showed rats eating rotting food in the post office

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PeytonManThing 22 points ago +22 / -0

They’ve forced us into identity politics. I didn’t believe in white identity politics until all the other identity politics went overboard

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +2 / -2

To assume a conspiracy without any evidence. Hell to even DISCUSS a conspiracy before there’s evidence, is insane. It’s a waste of time and makes you look paranoid, possibly mentally ill.

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +1 / -1

Lol, you act like some random schmuck could just make this company from scratch. You’re a retard. Whoever made this company had to have invested immense capital that they had to have already had, and they would have to have a ton of knowledge and know how. And then who knows how much they even make. The parents of one of my best friends opened a restaurant, which failed in a year and cost them their house. You can’t just do a thing and make a ton of money. You have no idea how the world works.

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +2 / -2

Mass conspiracies in general are not plausible. I do document review for litigation. A hell of a lot of my job involves individuals and companies accusing our clients of some kind of nefarious conspiracy. It’s never a conspiracy.

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PeytonManThing 4 points ago +4 / -0

The proof is very much in the pudding the Democrats are wrong, and liberal values lead to failure and ruin. And yet this toxic leftist ideology is taking over. Probably 2/3rds of millennial are psycho leftists. Conservatives have the advantage of reality. For once I can relate to Shillary - how are we not 50 points ahead?

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PeytonManThing -2 points ago +1 / -3

The government isn’t going to be the group that makes this theoretical vaccine. What exactly do you think is going to happen? Worst case scenarios are you get symptoms similar to being sick (there’s no way you’d actually get sick, they don’t use live viruses in vaccines) or you could have an allergic reaction (you should get a vaccine at a doctors office so they can treat you in the one in two million chance you have an allergic reaction).

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +1 / -1

Guess what dipshit! You just proved my point. I can make $12 an hour working for them. Yeah, instant millionaire. That’s not even a living wage. And no, no one could just make a solo operation and make it work, because guess what? Customer acquisition is a huge startup cost. https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Doodycalls/salaries

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PeytonManThing 1 point ago +2 / -1

Your scenario is absolutely preposterous. It assumes that you could scour a whole yard in like a minute, it assumes no expenses, like travel and where to put all this shit, and it assumes that you can get half of EVERY neighborhood on board to reduce travel time and to ensure sufficient business. You’re even assuming 0 cost to obtain business, which it would have to cost $0 because you’re talking about gross income of $2 what? A week per customer? And how often does this customer pay? I assume there’s 0 cost in collecting the payments too. These are ridiculous assumptions. There’s a reason that business DOESNT exist, and it’s not because of laziness, it’s because it’s a shitty idea.

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PeytonManThing 4 points ago +5 / -1

Technically just “being” a pedophile ISNT illegal. Engaging in pedophilic acts IS illegal

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think this meme misses a crucial point. The reality is much more devious. It’s like the post office, which has a labor union that strikes against the tax payer and has no accountability. 80% of the post office’s expenses are from labor. Why? Is working at the post office especially dangerous? No. Does it require specialized skills? No. Employees are paid that much because it’s easy to stick it to the taxpayer. Now the post office is $70 billion in the hole because it’s inefficient and overpays employees. So what’s the solution? Not pay cuts. Taxpayer bailout. The post office and it’s employees are just asserting their interests at our expense. Just as welfare queens are exploiting the system. Why get their finances under control when they can just say “look how poor we still are, we need MORE welfare!” It’s up to us to make sure there are consequences, not bailouts.

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PeytonManThing 1 point ago +2 / -1

You would never make good money accepting $2 to pick up after someone’s dog. That’s slave wages

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PeytonManThing -1 points ago +1 / -2

That’s bullshit logic. If you put 20 people on a track and one person gets a million, then not everyone can make a million. One in twenty can make a million. So no matter what, 19 in 20 aren’t making a million. So your previous statement that everyone in America should be a millionaire is bullshit and out of touch. No there isn’t that much opportunity in america.

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PeytonManThing 0 points ago +1 / -1

Seriously. My wife and I don’t make good money, like barely middle class combined, but we saved over $30,000 in a little over two years.

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PeytonManThing 1 point ago +3 / -2

What exactly was going on with this film?

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PeytonManThing -2 points ago +2 / -4

That’s a shit argument. Vaccines aren’t magic - they aren’t 100% effective. But if they’re say, 60% effective, and 90% of people get it, then you can massively reduce the spread of the virus. So your premise of “if you have the vaccine then you’re safe” is wrong. They’re safer, and they’re even safer if you have it too

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PeytonManThing 2 points ago +3 / -1

Remove the part about a well regulated militia, since democrats twist that

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