So I already came to this thread when I first saw it an hour ago, upvoted and watched with delight as the wall got 10 feet higher, then went on my merry way.
I just now had to come back, a mere hour after first using the new feature, and tell you how much I enjoy the improvement.
I had forgotten how great it was to have this!
IMO, the change adds nuance and context to a format that is sorely in need of it.
In short, you crushed it again u/Doggos et al.
This goes a long way in showing transparency as well. It is kind of a canary feature, IMO.
If ten years from now, when you are all billionaires from your worldwide fame and someone else is running TD.win, while you all sit in your mansions in hot tubs of champagne getting your toes licked by your soulmates, and they try to take this feature away.
We'll know fuckery is afoot.
No, Snyder wants to go back to RFK in DC. RFK is technically on Federal land but DC has a long term (like 50 years or something) agreement to manage the property. That slag mayor came out saying they will block the move unless he changes the name.
For some reason Snyder really wants to get back to RFK.
I never thought he wanted it this bad but when you are that rich I guess pedo political party invites become really important to you.
If you haven't watched the video where he talks to Snerdley about one of the show's callers that had spoken on air with Rush requesting to be transferred back to Snerdley, I highly recommend it.
I guess Rush asks Snerdley what the guy wanted, as the guy's request was not unusual for them and Rush expected to hear about the caller's new book or suggestion for the show. Snerdley tells him the guy wanted to donate one of his lungs to Rush.
Then he says he's been getting around five calls a day just like it since Rush announced his condition.
If you've listened to Rush you know he doesn't get emotional easily, and doesn't completely lose it here, but Rush's reaction is touching to say the least. He is blown away.
I couldn't believe it either. To see the look on his face is about as heart warming of a moment I've ever found.
I thought Richard Petty was a fucking Republican.
He ran for Sec of State in North Carolina in 1996, ffs.
The King my ass.
Are you asking or making a statement?
I don't follow NOOSECAR but don't want to be perpetuating misinformation regardless.
I've been told by several fans, anecdotal I know, that he is not a good driver, does not have a good reputation (I know this is subjective and a not really evidence of anything), and is in the car due to family connections.
Is this not true and Bubba is there based on his merits? I genuinely would like to know.
Yet is something we all experience as humans. Self loathing is innate to our species and must be managed and mastered if one is to truly find peace with themselves. IMO, at least.
But it is also important for people to know that feeling this way doesn't mean there is anything wrong with you.
The reasons for why we developed this trait as humans is debatable, but what is not debatable is that it is present in everyone of us, to a degree.
I worry not enough people know this and think they are the only one having these feelings, considering how rarely we admit perceived weaknesses and/or self criticism in our daily lives, at least outside of a therapist's office.
Such a false presumption could lead you to some dark and inaccurate conclusions about yourself and the world around you.
Yeah Ghost Dog is on auto-pilot in this one.
You should write out step-by-step instructions for how to do just that.
I bet it'd help drive a lot of traffic that otherwise would just go to YT as soon as they experience a buffering issue or reduced quality, considering how many of the channels on Bitchute are mirrored there.
The more users they can get accessing through bittorrent the better.
I know how too, and should just do it myself, but telling you that I think you should do it is much easier for me, so I'm going to go with that.
We have the best folks dont we folks?
We do, Bigly.
You make a mean Caucasian, Jackie.
Yeah, I remember when I got diagnosed with adult onset asthma, had an attack and had no idea what it was I just couldn't breath.
I got down to 91 and the nurse said she could've admitted me at that number if she thought I needed it. Said it was only a couple points away from being out of her hands and an ambulance taking me to the hospital.
Based on how I was feeling when she took my blood oxygen, If you were at an 88, I would think you'd be a bit more than dizzy.
I made my wife a coconut water, pineapple nectar, and rum drink last night and she is friggin hooked.
The section wasn't empty but this was a Publix so if I can see any missing product at all they are selling like hotcakes, considering how they re-stock so quickly.
That voice is like buttah. I could listen to him read the phone book. His podcast "The Way I Heard It" is like a modern Paul Harvey's "Rest of the Story". Each episode is 10 mins. Highly recommended.
Yeah, like I think water is wet.
Shhhh, I don't think they see it.
Yankeeism
Seriously? Thought all you guys from New York were supposed to be tough.
User tags would be a nice stop-gap at least.
Ex-cum guzzler, thank you very much.
Heavy metal buildup is the reason I have to go get re-certified for my CCW.
The old guy that put me through my first course had lead buildup, couldn't even work at an indoor range anymore by the time he taught me.
Just found out yesterday he passed and I need to go take the class again as my state requires the person that certified you to still be alive if the certification is more than a year old I think. I forget the amount of time but the instructor only needs to still be alive if you are using an older certification.
He said he thought he got most of it from breathing in the fumes at an indoor range he worked at for like 25 years or something. He said he'd always tried to be good about washing his hands and not ingesting the stuff.
But the old guy had been around guns and gun ranges his entire life. Who knows what regulations they had back in the day or when he was exposed.
Not trying to freak people out. Just actually know someone this impacted so I thought I'd chime in. It is real and precautions should be taken against exposure just like u/wiombims said.
That's one of the reasons I prefer an outdoor range, even though I doubt it'd be an issue for me. Just seems like a safer option.
You don't water that?
You've GOT to have a fertilizer service right?
Or are you one of those "listen to the grass roots and know the soil PH and nitrogen percentages all the way to bedrock" kind of guys?
One of the above or you must have a full time greenskeeper on staff.
I've got reclaimed water and a friggin lawn guy, which I swore I wouldn't do, and mine isn't in the same league as yours.
Living in a tropical climate, considering how little my guy charges, and how good of a job he does, I'll never go back to doing it myself. Takes him a quarter of the time it takes me too.
At least I pulled my mower's engine and am turning it into a generator/compressor so that's fun.
I love this place.
You've done well Pede.
Carry on.
This is the biggest joke from all of this shit, IMO.
Most of these businesses are making decisions based on assumptions that are not true.
They think they need to make a statement, start a scholarship, or something now but they haven't even considered the option of doing nothing.
How many companies have sent you a statement on what they are doing during "COVID-19"?
My tree service sent out a fucking mailer the other day. These people spent money on a direct mail campaign to tell me what they were doing during Kung Flu.
A fucking tree service! Made me want to fire them on general principle for spending money on such a thing while trying to run a business.
That is the problem with American marketing. We are obsessed with selling to everyone rather than concentrate on the demographic to which they already appeal. This is why companies put out ads seemingly apologizing for who they are, that we've seen so many of recently.
American marketing is constantly trying to figure out how to capture whatever demo hates them the most, because it inevitably represents the biggest potential for them to increase their market share.
But they spend almost zero time and energy on making sure the customers that are buying their products already are happy. They just assume they'll keep buying their product.
You think Gillette took two minutes to consider the negative repercussions of their ad campaign? If I was an investor in Gillette I'd certainly want them to consider such a likely contingency.
IMO, Europe tends to do better with this and markets to people that like their products already, from what I can tell as an American.
This seems like a better long term strategy but what do I know? (don't answer that)
Truett Cathy is spinning in his grave watching his cuck great grandson (or however that asshat is related to the man).
Like some Pede said the other day;
"You used to be the Lord's chicken. Now look at you."
It'll be worth about $10/acre by then.
GEOTUS can buy the whole thing and do the "Trump 2.0: this time it's personal NYC Revival".
You want streets paved in gold? Because that's how you get streets paved with gold.