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ireallylikedogs2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most of the democrats believe those people are us pretending to be them. "The violent ones are right wing, because Charlottesville" is all they say. They have NO IDEA about the hundreds of murders. They literally only see that and the fake "riots" which they'll never believe who was actually there.

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ireallylikedogs2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good catch! I see you and I think things. Already proving that more than a few of us really are process oriented.

I purposely made that generalization and left it to inspire those who might be inspired. Sometimes you can make something true by pushing people to realize their dreams. The only difference between a janitor and an inventor, sometimes, is telling that janitor they need to be confident with their random hobby of experimenting with hydrogen oxygen-powered toys. Or finding that garage-inventor with no social skills and offering to be a salesman and package their invention into a tiny, neat little box that has meaning for people in a way she or he couldn't understand because on-the-spectrum.

I'm a halfy. Been de-autisming myself ever since I was a teen, becoming more and more like the "charming liar" and less like the gullible functional engineer. I am trying to unite both worlds into a standard way of life that lets us symbiotically evolve instead of throw shade at each other.

For example, the non-gullible will throw insults at each other as a way of endearment. So many cases of "bullying" are the logical people misunderstanding this, thinking they're being hated on... when in reality the person's trying to be buddy-buddy. It eventually becomes bullying due to the lack of understanding of each other, but meh, can't fix it. Just use hindsight.

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ireallylikedogs2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Numbers not adding up doesn't mean anything. Tell them they still have plenty. That's how keeping track works. It must be true because CNN repeated it more than a few.

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ireallylikedogs2 5 points ago +6 / -1

Unfortunately this is true for everyone, including us. Many of us are ex lib, therefore we are already process-oriented. We think. We don't believe commercials are to be followed and believed. I'm the type of person who, the more ads I see, the less likely I will use whatever it is. CNN's smears only work on the average person. And many GOP members have loyalty due to branding, and the average IQ being low doesn't exclude us. So if you're a leader, remember that it's your responsibility to teach those around you to think.

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ireallylikedogs2 10 points ago +10 / -0

They have it great. We lose our bank accounts, every service refuses to do business with us. They lost what? Their job? But they still have the ability to get it back, right? Look at us. We get fired for wearing a maga hat, even if it's outside of work. We get shunned for donating. We're not re-hirable.

The man we like has a history of amazing kindness to all races, and is on tape, in 1998, showing that he's ok with gay people. Meanwhile, he's being smeared by someone who's caught on tape saying he hates gays (Biden, for those that have nefarious spin)

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ireallylikedogs2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ok so I have a couple issues with what you're saying. First, Certificate Pinning is a thing because a line of trust is a thing. The wording is different.

Second, tokens keep their creator as part of their creation. So their creator, their intended domain, AND their chain of trust, all exist token-side. And the token still works. Some of that's just metadata, but it still would/should break the cookie if anything changed.

I didn't say anything before about the client-side because I didn't wanna dive into something I'm not super knowledgeable over. But you present some ideas that may need explaining so I can understand the angle you're trying for. Not that anyone still reads our thread. Up to you if you wanna dive into this, or anyone else still following.

TLS 1.3 removed an MITM and is supposedly better protected from said thing.

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ireallylikedogs2 39 points ago +39 / -0

Hey Jack, you wanna add that he used to do this stuff for the troops before he was president, too! Might help de brainwash

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ireallylikedogs2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Finally, someone who explained why the wildcard wouldn't freak out. Wildcards are for subdomains, in all the cases I see. I'm no expert.

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ireallylikedogs2 5 points ago +5 / -0

Your integrity level I swear cracked the internet. The world shakes some

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ireallylikedogs2 22 points ago +22 / -0

Yep. The fact the domain changed and SSL didn't freak out is a good thing.

To every pede that doesn't know what that means... it means a ton of extremely annoying extra measures on your computer designed to warn you if something's amiss, aren't ringing. And trust me, they got super annoying the past 2 years.

So I feel safe. The token is still valid, the cert is good, AND the domain name changed... even the most secure site will freak out if you change a domain name, unless you've set up a line of trust.

Well it looks like they setup a line of trust. So there.

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ireallylikedogs2 14 points ago +14 / -0

Which she uses to say that it's her job to dig up dirt on people, so she's saying that while she was digging up dirt on this man, all she found was a rainbow and a pot of gold. (referring to emotions)

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ireallylikedogs2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Engineers don't get sarcasm often, since what's possible and accepted is much, much, higher than the average person.

For example, Elon is going to another planet. The average person thinks it'd be sarcastic to say "When I went to the moon."

In such a case, sarcasm is actually an indicator of stupidity.

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ireallylikedogs2 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm no gun expert but isn't that guy's magazine in the wrong spot? Open carry only applies to non-loaded. There's no freaking way a bunch of maga would go in and not tell each other to remove that. Also, nice hoodie... and extra hoodie... and patns, and shirt (look on his wrist, black shirt underneath)

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ireallylikedogs2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Paste the link, then add random noise to it, then tell your friend(s) to edit it out later.

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ireallylikedogs2 3 points ago +3 / -0

Did you guys hear that chanting at the other one? "Racist pigs" "Locked up for no reason." "We want reparations"

Doesn't sound like something Trump supporters would say.

In fact, it sounds like BLM. Not to mention the guy interviewed earlier saying "We're all just the same. Cops are just doing their jobs."

Sure... if you haven't been paying attention to Maga the past day or two. And the guy literally, as I'm typing this, just said to "F the police"... the same guy who said they're all with them. He has no self-concept

You know who also has no self concept? Hired merc

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ireallylikedogs2 3 points ago +4 / -1

Women and minorities are getting the attention, but mothers deal with more than an asteroid every day. Don't you know mothers are always in panic of things, far worse than asteroids, just from the messes their kids make? Mothers are also the ones who... ... I haven't seen a mommyjack in awhile.

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ireallylikedogs2 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dear Kiel,

You and your cohorts decided that a retracted statement is true and decided to continue harassing those responsible for the fake thing they never did.

You've done this all year.

So no. You're not humble. You're a lying sack of shit that needs to learn how to be accountable.

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ireallylikedogs2 11 points ago +11 / -0

I had a weird gut feeling around 3pm California time... which is the same as yours. I study enlightenment, so I kinda live by hunches. But I ignored it because... I'm the weirdo. But I come here and all of you are like "I felt it too!"

On top of that, some of you have had hunches that supporting Trump is the way to go and he's got this handled. I, too, have felt this. In fact, I get massive peace whenever I think about it. Especially in relation to China. He is to China's world conquering what boots are to ants. That is the sense.

I'm trying not to read any more of this because I feel like it's a present and I'm spoiling my christmas present of waking up later to find him owning newbies and spawn-camping, analogically-speaking (for libs that take things literal, I clarified and ruined the allegory's impact... gawd I can't wait to be hyper literal with them and nitpick/fact check their ass).

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ireallylikedogs2 5 points ago +5 / -0

When you're so communist that you think you can suppress physics

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ireallylikedogs2 3 points ago +4 / -1

The people who think you're raging will instantly think we're all dumb because of stuff like that. I'm not saying it isn't dumb. In fact, my first and last paragraphs pointed out your sentiment.

That said, the world is watching right now. If you can take 2 seconds to at least make a leftist click on the title and not stare at the title and say "nope, not gonna click."... it might help... just a bit. And we could use all the help we can get

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ireallylikedogs2 0 points ago +1 / -1

I just see a nerd nerding out while he builds things.

Q uses weird stuff with meaning to THEM. It only has significance if it has meaning to the other person. For example, I know jack crap about baseball signs. I can make a deal with a photo, and give the "fake" signal unwillingly. Used by the Redsox... on today's date... when they did some reversal. You could use that to convince the person in the picture I'm doing things, but in reality...

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ireallylikedogs2 4 points ago +4 / -0

No but I think he was inspired by James Bond Jr. The episode The Emerald Key. I'm not gonna speculate on it leading anywhere. It's just, I think that's where he got the trick

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