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eyejack 0 points ago +1 / -1

I think it might be worse than that. Kinda like the gorilla experiment here.

Most people only see what they are actually looking for. This bias I think follows the same path. It isnt that they don't see it because they are dumb. They don't see it because they can't. This is the only way shit like JP being akin to the Red Skull in marvel makes sense. They won't criticize anything they like and they won't look at strengths of anything they don't like. They aren't looking for it so they CAN'T see it.

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eyejack -1 points ago +2 / -3

https://youtu.be/hS0347zstCA

Here is a cheap reload and I'm sure you can see the buy list and find out the price. On the other hand this...

https://youtu.be/CMGYUmYLhAo

Is possible.

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eyejack 1 point ago +4 / -3

Price of reloading equipment, primers, and powder is quite expensive not to mention brass and lead/tin mixes + jackets.

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eyejack 4 points ago +7 / -3

Gonna be honest, first glance I didn't see how long that barrel was in relation to the rest of it. Definitely would replace.

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eyejack 0 points ago +3 / -3

Only way I can figure to make it work is by splitting up the trip. So you drive an hour or two with one person, swap to another, drive an hour or two again, etc.

That cuts cost but probably is going to be unreliable as hell... paying for one person to be on the clock for like an 8 hour trip is one thing, but then you have to bring him back home, so a rest in a hotel and then back to work.

Maybe you buy a camper to save hotel time and then just park at a truck stop to spend the night? Gas sucks then. There are a lot of problems involved beyond just getting capital for the idea.

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eyejack 31 points ago +35 / -4

https://www.freedommunitions.com/5-56-m-193-fmj-reman.html

Not that expensive. More than usual, but tolerable. And uh... the mag doesn't give me a freedom boner either.

https://www.classicfirearms.com/ar15-m16-100rd-dual-drum-mag-gen-2/ This on the other hand...

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eyejack 3 points ago +5 / -2

A lot of people don't understand that the guy who graduates at the bottom of his medical class at the worst college in America is still called doctor at the end of it.

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eyejack 26 points ago +28 / -2

There is no way in hell I'm voting for Pence. The Republicans had better reckon with a lot more people thinking that and forget the whole thing. I don't want a coward or a traitor in office.

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eyejack 154 points ago +156 / -2

Alright, I'll start the bidding at 150$. Lowball I know but I don't care for the plastic front grip and I'd have to buy a float rail.

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eyejack 3 points ago +5 / -2

I wonder if you could start a business of professional drivers to ferry people across long distances in rental vehicles who don't want to fly on a plane or ride a bus. Probably difficult to manage, but also possibly lucrative. Like buying a travel buddy to drive while you sleep or relax.

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eyejack 5 points ago +7 / -2

I can respect a man who argues that a government should view each citizen equally important under the law. I can't respect a man who argues that we actually have no differences from man to man.

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eyejack 7 points ago +10 / -3

They were 13 and 15, black, murdered a man in DC and then made a backdoor deal to lessen the charge to be out before they're 21. If it were anywhere else I'd say SJW politics but in DC I see hungry sexual predators that smell a free meal. I have no proof but I'd keep a watch on where these two go. I smell the devil at work in all of this.

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eyejack 2 points ago +4 / -2

Modern medicine as a whole is built on treating symptoms with medication without addressing the cause, which is why they frown on the use of supplements. Healthy people don't come in. More healthcare more medication and damn the dead it brings.

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eyejack 0 points ago +2 / -2

Justice as an idea and one of the cardinal virtues is not extinguished through itself. In order for justice to die, it must be assassinated, and even then it has a way of catching up to people.

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eyejack 58 points ago +60 / -2

I suggest a trial run with state id being required for something simple, like voting. Because it is way harder to get a vaccine id and costs far more money and buying and selling is far more integral than voting. Checkmate

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eyejack 0 points ago +2 / -2

See, a swamp is still full of bloodsuckers and parasites. The sewer is doing exactly what it is designed to do.

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eyejack 1 point ago +2 / -1

I'm all in on gun control.

What the fuck is up with people who have weak grips? The muzzle is going everywhere, fix your fucking hands or get a smaller caliber, goddamn. Control your breathing and control your trigger pull. Don't jerk that shit to the side you idiots. Learn to control your gun and put your rounds on the target.

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eyejack 0 points ago +1 / -1

Plug in your phone.

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eyejack 6 points ago +7 / -1

The guy should put googly eyes on his rifles to make them look goofy and post those to her feed. Just next level ridiculous shit.

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eyejack 2 points ago +3 / -1

For context when and where was this picture taken? I wanna use it for an argument and need the deets.

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eyejack 9 points ago +10 / -1

That means Bush was responsible for his arrival when he was like 2 or so. He's 21. Who did he grow up under? Obummer.

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eyejack 1 point ago +2 / -1

Thanks for the reply. I understand that history is almost impossible to fully comprehend between conflicting accounts and self proclaimed authorities on certain subjects who may have missed or deliberately excluded key details. I don't pretend to know everything and I know I don't understand a lot.

However, it bothers me when people try to dumb down things already known and ignore the details of history and refuse to understand key events that led to the decisions of the people involved. Nagumo's dilemma, Pickett's charge, Chamberlain's defense of little round top, Custer's last stand, Benedict Arnold's betrayal, Harper's Ferry, the reasons are obvious today of the success and failure of these operations but back then it hadn't happened yet. The success or failure was a question and numerous details we aren't aware of still lurk in the shadows behind what is known. Even still people have misplaced ideas of what was involved leading to even more confusion.

I think in order to properly understand history you have to try to put yourself into the shoes of each person good or bad and read as if you are both hero and villain, and think, "there but for the grace of god go I." Many people disagree and that is fine. It doesn't always work with the most heinous and the most heroic.

Thank you for being honest and respectful. That means far more than a simple agreement.

No hard feelings, fren.

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