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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Welp, looks like the emergence of a white shooter who left behind a manifesto and had swastickas on the gun stopped that possible train dead in its tracks

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Late to the party here, but carrot top was on that flight. If she had no clue who carrot top was, could that have frightened her?

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

Predictive programming

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve seen demonstrations. Imagine something like a wet saw, just in very slow motion. I think they found they could do like 2 inches a day, and that was the modern archeologists starting from scratch in their attempt. These masons didn’t know what they didn’t know yet, but they did have all the knowledge that came before them, showing how something like that was possible, along with the other infrastructure and tools needed to make it happen on a grand scale.

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Forbidden_outcast 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did remember his adoptive dad was military and that the way both boys had gone- reeked of CI and/or undercover agents. I had never heard a possible connection to Emmet Sullivan. That’s interesting.

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Forbidden_outcast 4 points ago +4 / -0

States where ED meds are most common

Hawaii

Massachusetts

Connecticut

Vermont

New York

Minnesota

Rhode Island

California

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

States where ED meds are least common

Utah

Idaho

Arkansas

South Dakota

Wyoming

Mississippi

Oklahoma

Tennessee

Kansas

North Carolina

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Forbidden_outcast 4 points ago +4 / -0

Someone said just the other day that every little part of what they wore had a very common reason behind it. They explained five or six of the things, but not the wigs. But I’m sure it was a valid reason to them at the time.

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Forbidden_outcast 0 points ago +1 / -1

This sounds two men trolling each other and the world, too.

It just happens to wrap every talking point up quite nicely, doesn’t it?

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Forbidden_outcast 1 point ago +1 / -0

From what the article said it’s semi-normal contamination? As in- known problems that can occur, and they voluntarily recall all the items.

That’s the problem with alot of the organic foods…. they don’t go through all the processes that rip out the nutritional value (along with the bad stuff)- so you will find things in them maybe not found in super processed foods. (This is common when I buy from the farmer’s market, too)

That being said, there are a lot of people making lots of money off grocery certification. Like the circled U that you can find on most food packages. That’s a sign to people that foods are processed according to a certain set of rules. And the people who set those systems up, still make money off each purchase today. Often, stores will not even buy products from warehouses/production facilities that don’t have those types of certifications. Or, should I say- warehouses/production services won’t sell the products to places that do not buy solely from them, because they make money off each transaction. It’s really a scam. They strong arm people into buying their products, saying we cannot sell to you, bc not enough people will buy your product, (if these certification symbols aren’t included) but the problem is…… the only people who look for those types of certifications are only about 3% of the population. So yea, it’s a scam. They should definitely be entitled to certify their own food, but they shouldn’t be able to think that it’s okay for that food to included with all other food that’s for sale. (If you want to sell kosher food- by all means please do. But requiring production facilities to certify everything that flows through them for your own financial benefit? C’mon man- that’s what they call a racket.)

If you bite in falafel and bite rocks- that sucks though. I love Trader Joe’s

https://www.straightdope.com/21344504/what-do-k-r-and-u-mean-on-food-and-other-packages

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Forbidden_outcast 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was a miniseries that came on one of the discovery channels about the world having two quantum computers, one of them named Q.

They had to bring back the original guy who was the only person in the world who understood them- to stop them from something. Either taking over the world via IOT, or fighting off an alien horde, but in a way that would destroy earth. Something. And it aired before Trump came on the scene, if I’m not mistaken. I can’t find it now.

That’s all I remember about it.

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Forbidden_outcast 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’ve heard about these for decades. They may try to play it up as something unique due to “climate change”, but it is not.

I thought it was how the ballooning spiders were discovered, but I looked it up and was wrong. They fly off the earth’s electrical field. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/spiders-fly-on-the-currents-of-earths-electric-field

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Forbidden_outcast 2 points ago +2 / -0

I found a person at our local farmers market who sells chicken and eggs. (It’s so weird to see chicken that doesn’t look like a ginormous freak of nature.)

Hoping to find someone that has beef. We used to have a local butcher shop- very tiny- line in a drive through building almost. But I wasn’t into it back then and never went. I wished I would have.

I’ve been looking at and cooking chicken for 40 years. What you see in the grocery store these days is not normal. It’s Frankenstein chicken

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Forbidden_outcast 3 points ago +3 / -0

We’ve eaten there a lot. It is really good, but for a family of five we would only spend about $200. The only time the bill ever got really high- was when it maybe like 10 of us, and then that would still only be about $600.

You can buy the same tenderloins from the butcher for about $70 of less, (in MS, anyway) and it’s almost impossible to mess those up.

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