yeather Now • 100%
But is not income
yeather Now • 33%
If it is all publicly available, it should be legal to repackage and release the info. As long as there is no call to action.
yeather Now • 75%
I can’t wait for the suprise faces of all the people when they realize the cop is lying to them.
yeather Now • 100%
Australia is a failed police state
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That is actually the current argument being made for weed legalization. “This isn’t a federal issue, California has every right to make the consumption of canabis legal in their state!” Harris’ legalization would make it legal in states that do not have a set restriction, as well as allow federal employees, such as soldiers, to consume it in legal states.
yeather Now • 83%
I never understood doxxing laws. All the people do is compile publicly available data. How is it illegal in some places?
yeather Now • 100%
Good movie, solid 10/10
yeather Now • 66%
Yk it’s true tho
yeather Now • 33%
They are both as we type
yeather Now • 40%
Give it back to Britain, or since it’s basically a US state elect someone willing to put the boot down. Those without dual citizenship cna become citizens of the new country / territory.
yeather Now • 91%
Grow and hunt, solar panels, electric pump, and a septic tank you can pay someone to clear for you. Technology didn’t stop in the 1930’s. You can also invite people to your land, fulfilling your last problem.
yeather Now • 86%
Same place the rhodesians went. Many stayed in the new country (Zimbabwe), many immigrated away to surrounding countries or Europe. In the case of Israel a simikar situation can happen, and mang Israelis are dual citizens.
yeather Now • 92%
??? He literally just said, they want Israel as a country to no longer exist.
yeather Now • 100%
If you can afford the machines and the associated power usage, yes. Though the magnets inside are what you really want and would be easier to set in place than the whole machine.
yeather Now • 33%
If someone is attacking me, I would rather take the chance of getting my gun out and ending them than trying to wrestle with them and potentially losing. If someone is attempting to kill you, I would take the great equalizer any day.
yeather Now • 37%
By your second point, the situation only becomes less safe for one person, the one without a gun. Having a firearm makes you more safe against a threat without one, and no more or less safe from a threat with one.
yeather Now • 80%
Small arms are not inherently offensive or defensive weapons. In fact a pistol is more defensive than offensive in many circumstances. The only true offensive weapons are those that cannot be used defensively, ones that cannot discriminate against targets, for example, a grenade.
yeather Now • 28%
Good take until the end.
yeather Now • 100%
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Point of View: It is the year of our lord two thousand and thirty, and your doctor has told you “I do not know brother, that is tough.” Because they used a large language model throughout their college classes.
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My college professor told us on the first day of class that attendance was optional. The class is very simple so I decided no not attend the second day, at which they announced the class actually was attendance mandatory. I did not know this until over a month into missing classes. Now, the class ended early, and having a higher attendance score would push me from a B to an A. The professor refused to change the grade, should I escalate into a formal appeal or is there another process I should try first.
They get swapped out for M1 Abrams in the very next scene.
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