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PineT3 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are print shops in 15 minute driving distance in pretty much any city. Libraries let you print a few for free. These thing's aren't expensive.

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PineT3 2 points ago +2 / -0

If they take it off youtube, they can't sabotage the viewer count.

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PineT3 8 points ago +9 / -1

Ordering things online is the way to go these days. Amazon is the biggest, but if you want to boycott them (which is hard) there's the option of using Amazon to lookup the businesses that sell what you want, then ordering from the company directly.

Not always an option, but when it is you usually get a discount since they have to pay a commission to amazon otherwise.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know the number #1 way to avoid getting assassinated? Don't be predictable.

I don't know if it's laziness, a security concern, the weather, or a genuinely busy schedule, but I'm not gonna complain about him being late.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

I want to do this, just need to figure out what I want to print off.

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PineT3 5 points ago +7 / -2

iPhones are overpriced but no point in dropping what you already bought, same with cars, not sure how hard Goya beans are to find, Disney World is horrifically overpriced.

I see at least one boycott you can make that would save you money and improve the quality of your vacations. You can go to medieval re-enactments (complete with feasts and choreographed fights with polearms), go to Knotts Berry Farm (no lines if you go off season, very cheap), or visit a local live theater for a fraction of the price, traffic, and hassle.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

Khol? That's disappointing. A generic store that I routinely shop at, but can find their products elsewhere? What a perfect target for a boycott!

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PineT3 22 points ago +24 / -2

Yep. I know people who normally hate politics (because they aren't evil) but are planning to run anyway because it's the right thing to do.

I'm not talking about state positions, I'm talking county. That's where it starts. If you want to stop election fraud, you need the county, THEN the state, THEN the federal. You go from the foundation on up.

That's how the socialists got in, and it's how we are going to go in... but better and stronger.

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PineT3 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yep. This is a state by state battle. Contact YOUR county and state representatives, find out who they are and VERIFY their stance, find out when they are up for election, and find out who they are running against.

In my state there's not much to do until november, so I'm procrastinating looking into things until july at the earliest. I start a (relatively) easy school then, so I'll have plenty of time.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

Someone needs to write a book on all the assassination attempts being sent against him. I bet it's interesting stuff.

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PineT3 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lucifers plan: EVERYBODY wins! EVERYBODY gets immortality and eternal happiness! NOBODY goes to hell! Oh, but give Lucifer all the power first.

Communism: EVERYBODY wins! EVERYBODY gets a house, car, and living wage! NOBODY goes broke! Oh, but give the government all the power first.

Christ's plan: Follow God's plan

God's plan: Everyone gets a CHOICE. If you choose to try, even if you fail from time to time, Christ makes up for the slack. If you choose evil, Christ can't force you to be good. The people who choose good get to share everything God has, the people who choose evil lose everything.

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PineT3 1 point ago +3 / -2

You'd be surprised how many church members despise Romney. I would not be surprised if he was elected fraudulently.

As for the actual church leadership, they do not endorse candidates on any side. The one exception I can think of is that one time where both candidates wanted to lynch and kill churchmembers, so we voted third party in protest, but that's about it.

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PineT3 1 point ago +4 / -3

Please read the Articles Of Faith (and preferably the Book Of Mormon) before discussing corruption in the church.

  1. We are warned, repeatedly, of what happens when individuals and leaders in the church become deceived. We are warned, explicitly, that the "very elect" (read: leaders & role models) will be led astray.

  2. We are warned, repeatedly, that no mortal on this earth is to be relied upon, and that ALL revelation needs to be verified directly by ones personal connection to God. "Blind" faith is actively discouraged.

Instead of judging the church based on the people who flagrantly ignore the teachings and warnings in the Book Of Mormon, I would much rather you judge the church based on the people who are making an honest attempt at living the gospel.

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PineT3 3 points ago +3 / -0

If it were rigged, it would have been more exciting. Instead, the game was won within the first quarter and only got more one sided from there.

Of all the superbowls to skip, you guys didn't miss much.

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PineT3 2 points ago +2 / -0

I edited my post, thanks. The remaining points should still be valid - that post had a lot of issues.

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PineT3 3 points ago +3 / -0

Any unaffiliated, free speech platform he decides to go to will become an overnight success. He has an army of autists who have what it takes to upload his videos to youtube faster than they can be deleted. He has an army of pedes redpilling the normies in the streets.

Bit Tech has never been weaker. It might not look like it online, because most of the change is in interpersonal interactions and word of mouth. There are few things Bit Tech is better at than inflating it's failing numbers, too.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's legitimately difficult to detect sarcasm. The written word simply doesn't have the expression and inflection that voice does.

Browsing while tired doesn't help.

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PineT3 2 points ago +2 / -0

The fact that the middleman (WS) is running a scam, and their customers are innocent, does not mean that the middleman should be immune to vengeance.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

Blocked. Not quite worth deporting, but on the edge. Flashy letters, multiple fonts, multiple font sizes, lots of bold letters... I won't even bother following any more of your links.

If it walks like a scam, talks like a scam, looks like a scam, and sounds too good to be true... it's probably a scam. Or really, really bad advertising. Either way, not worth touching.

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PineT3 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ooor, I just use adblock/dissenter for everything.

No thanks.

I don't trust anything that has ever word from the snake oil salesman bingo card on it. Flashy letters, flashy fonts, nope nope nope.

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PineT3 2 points ago +2 / -0

How is 6% considered chump change? I'm curious.

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PineT3 7 points ago +7 / -0

Don't forget nuclear. We already have a tried and true, pollution free alternative. The amount of waste is miniscule, and if you go the route of minireactors, even the worst case "meltdowns" aren't a big deal.

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