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Why indeed 5 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
It's my opinion, that they're trying to imply that a very particular group of people are responsible. Given the hint of last name it's likely it was a vague attempt at antisemitism.
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All within 0.02 of a second 5 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago · Edited 3 years ago
Keanu Reeves photographed by Scott Lipps... Breathtaking 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Isn't that also his girl in the back?
Goodest boi 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
And what is a Justice Volunteer?
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Blobbing 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Wow. You know he had to practice that. I wonder how many times he's done that?
All within 0.02 of a second 5 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
This was a mythbusters episode. Don't know which one I just recognize it.
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Strive for piracy 6 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
The eye patch was worn to enable them to go below deck and still be able to see. They would switch it between eyes as they moved above and below. I'm sure some of them lost an eye but that wasn't what the eye patch was used for typically.
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New biomes are neat 5 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
I knew some people like this in college. They had never seen leaves change color in the fall. Never seen snow. Of course being a Floridian I don't consider Hurricanes as much more than an inconvenience and people lose their minds over them.
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The Elephant Hotel of Coney Island, circa 1884 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
There were three Elephant structures built by the guy who designed this and the first one is still standing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephantine_Colossus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_the_Elephant
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A few years ago I met a really tall guy at a rave. I ask him a question, he just handed 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Had a guy I went to basic with that was '6"8. The only question I ever asked him regarding his height was, how are his knees? The stress put on joints when you're that big is tremendous. Turns out I was just predicting the future. He needed to get knee surgery in order to stay in the Army.
They just like to get the job done 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Meh, I've bled more than that on many occasions. Doesn't even take a serious injury, any almost to the bone cut on a finger or thumb will easily bleed that much. You don't even need to cut through muscle, just through the dermis.
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She should have been a gym teacher 3 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Assuming standard weights and that the weights are indeed the largest of those used for benching, that's only 405 lbs. That's still a freaking lot to be close gripping but shame on her for not having spotters. She's gonna get someone really hurt if they follow her example.
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My man needed extra boost. 3 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Got your weenus.
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Third grade used to have a different vibe to it 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Is that calculus, trig, or physics?
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We all love Area 51 memes, but this is 270.000 people on the streets of Berlin protesting 1 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
From September 2019-- We all love Area 51 memes, but this is 270.000 people on the streets of Berlin protesting for climate justice, 1,5 million in Germany. Don't talk, act!
Florida wild bro 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
dirties*. Florida man dirties his hands with peanut butter. I swear, first it was just journalistic integrity about telling the truth and now they can't even use the right word?
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*stares in cps* 4 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
And the giant 6 gauge needle needed to insert this didn't give it away?
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! 11 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
True, sort of. There are ways to mitigate it so that it's not tied directly to a person but then if the government tried hard enough they could produce a list. Technically they could do that now. Every voters ballot is tied to a number which is tied to your ID. The ballot numbers are counted but not at the same time. This is how they track multiple voting. It wouldn't be all that hard to then back track to a specific ballot number to see what they voted for. So we could do a system like is described and it would make it easier to get a list of voters who voted for who but the only major difference is right now we expect a right to privacy. There would definitely have to be more laws in place to protect the voter before this system could work but it wouldn't be to hard to actually implement. Again, it'll never happen because of politicians but it could be physically done.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! 11 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Anything it is theoretically possible.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! 11 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
I could get behind that. It'd be almost impossible to do cause I can guarantee our current politicians would never go for it but yeah I'd be okay with a system like that.
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Ladies, always wear your seatbelt 2 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
I swear this gets posted every 6-8 months.
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hmm 5 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Here let me post what I posted on the other site this was taken from, which probably took it from another.
Would you look at that. Covid cases increased when it got cold enough people started staying inside heated buildings with other people. Shocking!! Also this is useless unless they show when masking and restrictions started. And turn around for mild to mid level covid is roughly 4 weeks. The more people that get it the less that will have it and be able to spread it 4 weeks later. Given finite population size it would mean once it's moved through the population cases will naturally drop off.
She just wants to steal your jobs 3 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Which is because the school can be massively fined, and opened to a slew of lawsuits if they didn't. It's great that she graduated but it wouldn't have been an issue if she was legal. Since she graduated she had to become legal or she couldn't have. That means she was entirely capable of becoming legal. I can appreciate that people may have circumstances I know nothing about but if you're breaking a law you know is there and can, even if it's not easy, make it so you're not breaking that law please don't complain when you get caught. I hope she uses what she's learned to help others in similar circumstances before they get into a similar situation.
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Subversive Librarian 6 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Banning books should never be allowed the one and only caveat being books of a sexual nature shouldn't be given to children. It is much better to have open discussion about a book than to just ban it. How can anyone expect to argue a point if they're unable to know what the opposite opinion is? Mandated ignorance has been a tool used for centuries to control the masses and should be fought wherever it's found. Good for this person. Plus I think everyone should read a whole lot more; minimum 2-3 books, or the equivalent thereof, a week.
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(Y) 1 comments
lucky11 · 3 years ago
Okay so I definitely missed the point the first time looking at this. I read that as 4 days off (probably per year), and working a max of 20hrs a day.
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