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WhyNoDonuts 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just move to Alaska already, it’s awesome.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Was the time you realized this right about when you watched the movie total recall, 25 years ago?

by pkvi
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WhyNoDonuts -3 points ago +2 / -5

I have no idea what your argument is....are you saying 809 deaths is high or low?

Have you factored the elderly population into your boot posts? Good Boot.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +2 / -1

He is emulating GWB, because nobody who is that out of it could get up to no good, right.....right?

by gamepwn
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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hawaii is best America. I can’t wait to go back. They are a small population that is cut off from the rest of the world. You have to choose to go there, and you must quarantine in a nice hotel room with a view and room service if you’re a sick vacationer. This facility isn’t for that.

You know what the worst part of Hawaii is? The dirty beach bums who live in the beach parking lots, spread garbage and literal piss and shit everywhere, and still think it’s a “lifestyle” to wreck the place and not give a damn. Now imagine a hundred or so of those barely functional losers trying to ferry their 20 year old vans over there every month. Can we just lock up those guys?

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t understand the broad general appeal of the store. Basically, the business model is a pawn shop based on a specific market, paired with retail sales. I’ve seen the posts about kids using it as a bank with returns and pre-orders in the past, but I don’t see anything but declining sales as everything goes digital and physical copies of games become more and more obsolete. I know there’s a demand but I see it declining and I can’t see accessories keeping them afloat.

I understand all of the hype of a market and whatnot, I just think that someone is going to be left holding onto a stock that should be worth $80 or less, eventually.

Can anyone explain why it’s actually a good business model? I’d rather order/buy games from the local game shop with the occasional Best Buy special.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it’s a little bigger than that - with relatively little capital concentrated on any individual corporation, the organized masses have found a way to manipulate markets in the same way that the big players always have. It proves that it’s possible, and that they will target the largest leeches purposely, and win while they do it.

Foreign entities may be involved, but let’s be honest...who is more likely to be the perpetrator...Russians, Americans, Chinese, Indian, (or any of their organized crime factions) -or Iranians under rolling blackouts? Anyone could be doing it, but there are more or less likely culprits and im always suspicious of high tech hijinks from Bush’s axis of evil.

Let’s hope the Voss gets left holding the bag.

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WhyNoDonuts 8 points ago +8 / -0

Someone posted this earlier, it’s a great resource. Maybe someone can find a trend? Seems like a tsunami.

https://www.resignation.info/list

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WhyNoDonuts 8 points ago +8 / -0

No evidence allowed to argue the opposite, SO ACCEPT THAT FACT!

the “jam it down you throat” method always creates opposition. They want it to be there or else it’s just them lying to the wind.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

If everything goes the way it has for the last 100 years, your prediction will be right.

Many people are pinning their hopes on the unlikely possibility that it isn’t.

Evidence was not presented in the state lawsuits, so maybe something will come to light here. Maybe.

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WhyNoDonuts 0 points ago +2 / -2

-and he was serving he nazis by identifying Jews for killing, and reminisced about it being the best time of his life. Better than becoming a billionaire...

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WhyNoDonuts 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s true, Bill was a copier. I took a business class of some sort in the mid nineties, and there was a study done on how Bill and his team walked into Xerox (if not them, another copier company?) who were developing a document-creation program with their own hardware. The interesting thing back then was that they had their screens tilted (portrait instead of landscape) to better show the sheets of paper they were emulating.

Anyhow, they literally walked in, said hi, showed interest in their project and looked at everything and sometimes even had a developer explain their process. The xerox project folded within a few years, after windows kicked their butts.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only when they want to cut access off to the dumb money. The important trades happen before the cutoffs, usually.

If this is a true shutdown, currencies should fluctuate more than usual, especially HK dolla, and AUS.

by pkvi
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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh it’s totally fabricated, the passport, the story, everything.

We disagree on someone picking up something in particular. The average NYC resident would not pick up garbage, but they would pick up a passport due to its inherent value. A guy in a suit in the financial district, less likely maybe, but he may be more likely to pick it up in a nice area. If I had to guess, over 50% of people would pick up a nice looking passport like the one found, it’s just that this particular story is fake.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is far more likely that this is a bio feedback device that tells him when to gesture appropriately like a real human so he doesn’t have to take written cues (and accidentally read them out loud) while reading off the teleprompters.

This guy is literally a political zombie.

by pkvi
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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not even a passport?

Your argument is valid for garbage, but I’m absolutely certain that every passport found on the ground would be picked up. Would they all be brought to police? Not as likely.

I agree with you that nobody would touch actual shit, but shit and passports aren’t the same thing

by pkvi
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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sadly, exactly this happened. Crazy huh?

Also, this type of super police work led to the commission report, a phone book sized document used best in the outhouse.

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WhyNoDonuts 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is no independent footage. Even most o the national guard missed inauguration somehow.

They recorded a version, and then also did one outside just before noon. They broadcast pieces of both.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Gold and bullets, everyone. A big tin of kool aid powder has enough vitamin C for a family of 4 for a year. See you on the other side, yeeehaaaa.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +3 / -1

The booms may have stood for cannons, you’re right.

isn’t there some tradition of only using three of the four? Like, only three actually go boom?

Was Biden’s salute the cemetery one? That seems significant if so.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly! And what is “synthetic cocaine?”

If he means MERC, that’s so pure you wouldn’t want to turn it into crack.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought it was a bot on his last post and called him out as disfunctional AI, but then he replies back semi coherently. But all of his posts today are useless.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s the old rich boy with a futuristic weapon gone crazy over botched drug deal story, it never finishes well.

Seriously though. Get back on the meds.

Or not, I’m entertained. “The investigators” geez. Now I’m wondering if you’re like this in public, or if it’s all up in your head.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks, I will try that with the squash. I’m going the soaker hose route this year, wish me luck.

Grandma always had great peas and carrots and mine suck. Sandy soil, Nantes style carrots thicker than my thumb and 6-8 inches long. Just right for pickling.

I forgot to mention it, but the kids love the crazy Color potatoes you can get at Lowe’s, the purple and red ones. There is a yellow fingerling among those that is great.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your last post is “you’re sucking the fun out of the word retard”

Grow the fuck up and edit your own actions,

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