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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

True that; it's silly they hire basically children to work in dangerous / man-oriented environments, etc.

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well, she'll do well. You obviously would have raised her to be hard working and smart. There are at least 20% of the people there who are super helpful, and if not for the other 80% of lazy idiots, it would be a pleasure shopping there, like it was 15 years ago.

by Covijek
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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wut.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

OMFG I almost threw up laughing; this title and picture combo... the absolute state...

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Seriously, and you can't even get the most basic stuff done, right, any more. 50% or more of everyone I encounter is low key retarded, at best. Call in an order for tacos and it takes 12 minutes to place the order, usually have to call back three or four times after getting hung up on / disconnected before even starting my order. Landscapers weed whack holes in my fence and then when I try to call to have it repaired the phone service doesn't work. Try to look up a patch solution so I can fix it myself, Amazon reviews talk about how the patching compound boils when you mix it together and turns into a molten mess. Go to Homo Depot to buy stuff to make my own patch, because all of the independent hardware stores in the entire country are gone, but the people in Home Depot are so retarded that they don't even know which isle most items are on; they pull up the items on their little iPad devices to locate them, but that doesn't work because wireless Internet access no longer works inside a hollow building with a 60 foot high 1/8th in thick cardboard roof. All of the lumber is twisted and bowed beyond the level of usability for constructing anything nicer than a back yard chicken coupe. Etc.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

This.

I was imagining a scenario where a drought is said to be causing rivers to dry up and farms to languish, and it's all caused by cleverly timed redirection of dammed water, propaganda, and fear-mongering, in order to drive farmers out of business and all the rest of their agenda items (bugs, consolidation of population, etc.).

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yeah man. Even though we know this kind of evil shit is happening, seeing it happen on video and realizing "wait a minute, that means the firefighters aren't actually firefighters, the whole scene was set up in her car was most likely remote controlled..." is seriously nightmare territory.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Price controls: they have the same result, every time.

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brahbruh -1 points ago +1 / -2

This is true-ish, but it's important to remember that Trump pushed the "vaccine". Regardless of who the worst bad guys are, in my opinion, Trump can't be one of the true good guys; not having done that.

The apparent pushing against Trump, IMHO, is to foment righteous indignation in folks like us; why, I don't fully know.

by pkvi
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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

The people behind these operations are so evil.

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brahbruh -2 points ago +1 / -3

Without thinkers, doers are automatons; like termites.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

I recommend his "How Big Oil Conquered the World" documentary also, followed by "Why Big Oil Conquered the World".

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

LMFAO, what was the line?

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

No, I just mean 3% doesn't amount to jack squat until you work your way up to the big leagues, selling at least McMansions.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah true this past couple years have been a boon for them.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +3 / -2

LMFAO, but on the flipside most realtors work 30 to 50 hours a week and only make $25-$35,000 per year, so basically a little over minimum wage, until they've been at it for many years. It seems like such a ludicrous amount of money to pay, until you realize that for every 3% commission they make on a $500,000 house, they take 10 different clients to see a combined 50+ houses over a 3-4 week period, and then never hear from them again.

We have a neighbor that is, at least appears to be, filthy rich (i'm not talking expensive car and golf cart purchased with a credit card, I'm talking probably $100,000 of shit thrown away every year that people come by to take from their trash pile, quarter million dollar remodel, brand new fancy cars every year, tears out the entire landscape and starts from scratch, continuous behavior over the years, something that you couldn't maintain with credit cards or refinancing, etc.) from selling real estate, but he's been at it for like his whole life and has built up a brand of success.

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brahbruh 6 points ago +7 / -1

I LMFAO so hard when I saw that "1% percent" with those "I don't have a source up my sleeve" weasel words. My dad got pretty sick with Covid and felt like shit for a couple weeks (never actually got tested, it could've just been the flu, not to mention PCR tests are fake bullshit anyway). Other than that, I literally don't know a single unvaccinated person who got Covid and was super sick from it. I do, however, know three people that have almost died from pneumonia after being given Rdezivir (at least 2 of them also got Midazolam) at the hospital when they went in for flu symptoms. I also know three people who have almost died after taking the "vaccine"; one Pfizer, one Moderna, and the other I don't know. All three of them had strokes; one of them was old but the other two were middle-aged. In all three cases, the strokes were caused by massive blood clots in their brains. I ultimately do not know anybody who has died from either Covid or the vaccine, but even if I was the kind of person to inject poison in my veins to preempt a cold, I sure as fuck would take flu-like symptoms over a blood clot in my brain and a stroke, any day.

I've got a friend who is a nurse who is completely and utterly brainwashed and retarded and thinks just like this screenshot, that everybody who didn't get a vaccine is some kind of fucking mouth breathing idiot; meanwhile, he lives in absolute squalor, is at least 150 pounds overweight, and he spends +25% of his paycheck on vape and drugs... I'm telling you man, civilization already ended.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

I LMFAO imagining trying to remember that username when you're logging in.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is some nightmare shit. I wish we could go back to 2019 and stay there. Even if only the dumbest 10% of people died in the end, the world as we know it is over; just nobody notices it yet, because most of the nice things we built before it ended are still around. Mad Max isn't a realistic version of the future, but life in the Soviet Union, after the collapse, is.

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brahbruh 0 points ago +2 / -2

Holy shit, man. Thanks for posting this. This is some shit. I've researched 9/11 since the very beginning and this is a thought that hasn't occurred to me once, ever. I've never seen a single shot of this.

Think about what this could mean: there could have been no people inside, except a few at the top that they sacrificed...

You post some of the greatest stuff.

by pkvi
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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Awesome; this was so great to watch. I was just waiting for the douchebags in the room to start yelling to cut him off.

by pkvi
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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Thanks man

by pkvi
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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Oh that's just great :/ Where did you hear this? I'm at least a week behind on my supply chain doom news.

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wait, are there actually two quadrillion US dollars in circulation?

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