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S8-10 6 points ago +6 / -0

It was rigged. Rams aided by 3 or 4 penalties on the gamewinning drive. Anytime a ref does that it's because he knows which side is supposed to win

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S8-10 4 points ago +4 / -0

Probably true. Most capitols are constructed in places with occult significance

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S8-10 2 points ago +2 / -0

Get overweight quick

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S8-10 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only reason that hadnt happened in the US is nobody in the middle class has missed any meals. Lots of empty shelves, but you can still find something to eat in the next aisle over (maybe not what you intended to shop for). If the upcoming/ongoing trucker strikes effect the supply train to the point people who never missed a meal in their lives go to bed hungry... politicians will not be able to walk the streets. That's when all the distractions and rhetoric fall short. Empty bellies.

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S8-10 1 point ago +1 / -0

A real vaccination would amp up your immune response to the point that you no longer experience symptoms of infection by this virus, even if directly exposed to it.

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S8-10 2 points ago +2 / -0

As far as i can tell it's a real satellite and there arent any definitive reasons why it is where it is. I heard about it years ago so this is not a recently invented internet rumor

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S8-10 4 points ago +4 / -0

A missile with plume would look like ====> and likely not visible from space. That would have to be a tiny spec of dust near the camera or a massive craft near the earth. Can't have it both ways imho

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S8-10 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was going down this train of thought too, but it occurs to me if this was one of our nuclear armed subs they might set off the nukes rather than let them fall into enemy hands

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S8-10 1 point ago +1 / -0

They have icbms that can go almost 6000 miles, supposedly. No reason they couldnt put a nuke on it

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S8-10 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it was a nuke it would have been a show of force by either us or russia over the Ukraine saber rattling

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S8-10 4 points ago +4 / -0

A nuclear sub blowing up would not blow up in that fashion. How to put this... a nuke is not like a bag of gunpowder that, if ignited, will kersplode and kill everyone around it. A sub blowing up would go down with its nukes intact, it would not arm the nukes. At least, I assume... i've never been on a nuclear sub so i dont know what the protocol is for sinking subs. My guess is those nukes are expensive and recoverable tho. So if the ship goes down i dont think "set off the nukes" is protocol. But it could be. Maybe if a rival nation had salvage ships in the area and the sinking sub knew its own side would not get to the jettisoned nukes first they would set them off rather than let them fall into enemy hands...

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S8-10 3 points ago +3 / -0

I dont think that's a missile. Would have to be a massive object to be seen from space.