Really depends on what part of Texas, I assure you.Right, Texas, the same state that allowed the cops to pull up in MRAPs and close down bars and a salon......
You Texas people are about as scary as a toothless tiger......
Doc
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Really depends on what part of Texas, I assure you.Right, Texas, the same state that allowed the cops to pull up in MRAPs and close down bars and a salon......
You Texas people are about as scary as a toothless tiger......
Doc
Hardware store. Tent stakes, gutter spikes and all kinds of other cool things that do the job.
Ever seen the imagination those behind bars use?
These can be had for a few pennies.
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Yep, that is a very effective modern day poniard or misericorde. Historically carried by Italian knights and noblemen and spread northward into France in the 1400s and were carried by nobles, peasants, assassins, infantrymen, and bishops alike. The name misericorde translates into "mercy of God", because a soldier on a battlefield would use the slim and strong blade of a poniard to pierce straight through the plate armor of an unhorsed knight, or slip it between the joints on the armor into a vital area then scramble it around back and forth and "put the enemy out of his misery" as the euphemism goes...
This is the Dick Pick, push dagger variant of the same style blade:
The only problem with that is if there are 50 cars in front of you that do not have the testicle fortitude to have this same attitude and they stop, you are blocked in.Buckstop...........cruse set at 75MPH............problem solved
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A decreasing population plus less young people entering the US workforce will surely reduce the Social Security funding side.![]()
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…and to piggyback on this, it’s a far cry from a no-knock raid in the middle of the night, or a force (military or otherwise) showing up with armor and what’s essentially a support platoon + infantry.Really depends on what part of Texas, I assure you.
$103,000 fine for a misdemeanor?
Well ,in that case needs moreThe only problem with that is if there are 50 cars in front of you that do not have the testicle fortitude to have this same attitude and they stop, you are blocked in.
That's not how pyramid schemes work.A decreasing population plus less young people entering the US workforce will surely reduce the Social Security funding side.
230 gr. FMG in Gods caliber would be a better choice............Hardware store. Tent stakes, gutter spikes and all kinds of other cool things that do the job.
Ever seen the imagination those behind bars use?
These can be had for a few pennies.
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It does if those reviving the benefits aren’t around. Then the funds go whoever they are needed. Just like now, except there aren’t actual liabilities (lives) to account for.That's not how pyramid schemes work.
Yep, that is a very effective modern day poniard or misericorde. Historically carried by Italian knights and noblemen and spread northward into France in the 1400s and were carried by nobles, peasants, assassins, infantrymen, and bishops alike. The name misericorde translates into "mercy of God", because a soldier on a battlefield would use the slim and strong blade of a poniard to pierce straight through the plate armor of an unhorsed knight, or slip it between the joints on the armor into a vital area then scramble it around back and forth and "put the enemy out of his misery" as the euphemism goes... Someone who knows how to use a knife in defense don't need a wide or sharp blade to be effective when the real mechanism for threat neutralizing is penetration followed by circular and left-right top-down scrambling. A sharp point hardwood chopstick would be more than sufficient too...
This is the Dick Pick, push dagger variant of the same style blade:
with all that is going on in europe,maybe we should ask putin to take it over. might decrease the # of assaults,murders and rapes. i think the russkies deal with that in a more appropriate fashion than the UK does. i expect suria law would not be implemented.Just wait till those Anglo-Saxon Christians get fed up. Biblical prophecies abound.
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odd how the govt said it could not be trusted for ballot box stuffers, but then used it to prosecute hundreds.
/not odd.
I see no lies.with all that is going on in europe,maybe we should ask putin to take it over. might decrease the # of assaults,murders and rapes. i think the russkies deal with that in a more appropriate fashion than the UK does. i expect suria law would not be implemented.
ahhh, I was wondering why they were telling people to get back into their houses.... the terror squads were sitting on their porches wondering WTF was going on!!I'm all for calling people out on what they did wrong but lying is not the way. That clip of the state troopers shooting a paintball gun was during the riot, not covid lockdowns. Also, they were not ordered to do it. As much as that sounds good for headlines, the POS governor did not order them to do that. From what I heard it was pretty much one trooper doing it.
I'm not defending the actions of that trooper, just setting the record straight. During that riot, antifa/blm squads were going through that very neighborhood and burning houses and businesses down and sometimes shooting at homeowners and definitely shooting at police and fire. Police were hunting down those terror squads and that is the real story which is way worse than a cop shooting a paintball gun at someone. Sure, that was disrespectful but let's not resort to flat out lying to get headlines.
Be better. (not you Mwalex, the media)
Just wait till those Anglo-Saxon Christians get fed up. Biblical prophecies abound.
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I agree but being a tourist in a gun free country.....230 gr. FMG in Gods caliber would be a better choice............
I don't consider it a curve ball.Here's a curve ball.
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ahhh, I was wondering why they were telling people to get back into their houses.... the terror squads were sitting on their porches wondering WTF was going on!!
it all makes sense now, thank you for clarifying it for us!
Maybe an audio book of The Virtue of Selfishness would be better than the book. One of the few I could't get through. Though Atlas was a real challenge in the middle of a move.
Well, I guess I'm very guilty (in this case) of jumping to a conclusion without proper context; though, it was presented it was for COVID and not riots. Context is everything isn't it....This is not at all what I said nor implied.
Shooting paintballs at people refusing to go into their house was one of two possibilities. One being the police didn't have time to walk over and argue with them about going inside so they just pepper the porch up with paintballs to make them go in. Or they were marking them. This is done during riots. When someone in the mob is causing trouble but can't be snatched up at that moment, they get marked with a paintball.
For those like yourself with poor reading comprehension, I'm not saying those people on that porch were trouble makers. Argue all you want about how it was a dick move...IDGAF. But I used to live near there and knew many people stuck in their homes during that riot and they were afraid their house would be the next to be burned down or have bullets rip through. It was a fucking warzone. I was in contact with people stuck behind the lines and know what they went through. Many fled with their families to stay at a safer place, not knowing if their house would be there when they returned.
Those cops were hunting down terror squads and they were on the move with no time to walk up to people on their porch and ask politely to go inside. They gave a verbal warning and if people wanted to argue back, they got tagged. Does that suck? Sure does. Was it the right thing to do? Maybe not but shit was happening fast and there were antifa/blm gangs rolling around burning houses down with people inside. Then when fire showed up, they were shot at. It was a fucking war zone and not everything was perfect and feelings were hurt. The amount of full gas cans found in people's yards later was terrifying, but an abandoned gas can was likely because those cops got close and before the terror squad could burn down a house, they had to run.
I'm not defending paint marking people on their porch. What I am doing is better reporting than the fucking media professionals that won't tell you what really happened or completely lie about it such as that video clip floating around right now saying the governor told police to shoot paintballs during covid lockdowns. That is a flat out lie.
The riots were the fault of the governor. The 3rd precinct was ordered to be abandoned by the governor. The people killed, homes burned, buildings burned, rioters bused in, all the chaos was the fault of the governor. There is plenty to call him out on, lies are not even needed. Of all the shit to actually report on that happened, someone getting hit with a paintball somehow rises to the top. El Oh El
Well, I guess I'm very guilty (in this case) of jumping to a conclusion without proper context; though, it was presented it was for COVID and not riots. Context is everything isn't it....
At this point I don't give a fuck if it's true or false. The Pravda has warped that line with all of the "there's good people on both sides" and a shit load of other false claims. Guess it's time to fight them with their rules.This is not at all what I said nor implied.
Shooting paintballs at people refusing to go into their house was one of two possibilities. One being the police didn't have time to walk over and argue with them about going inside so they just pepper the porch up with paintballs to make them go in. Or they were marking them. This is done during riots. When someone in the mob is causing trouble but can't be snatched up at that moment, they get marked with a paintball.
For those like yourself with poor reading comprehension, I'm not saying those people on that porch were trouble makers. Argue all you want about how it was a dick move...IDGAF. But I used to live near there and knew many people stuck in their homes during that riot and they were afraid their house would be the next to be burned down or have bullets rip through. It was a fucking warzone. I was in contact with people stuck behind the lines and know what they went through. Many fled with their families to stay at a safer place, not knowing if their house would be there when they returned.
Those cops were hunting down terror squads and they were on the move with no time to walk up to people on their porch and ask politely to go inside. They gave a verbal warning and if people wanted to argue back, they got tagged. Does that suck? Sure does. Was it the right thing to do? Maybe not but shit was happening fast and there were antifa/blm gangs rolling around burning houses down with people inside. Then when fire showed up, they were shot at. It was a fucking war zone and not everything was perfect and feelings were hurt. The amount of full gas cans found in people's yards later was terrifying, but an abandoned gas can was likely because those cops got close and before the terror squad could burn down a house, they had to run.
I'm not defending paint marking people on their porch. What I am doing is better reporting than the fucking media professionals that won't tell you what really happened or completely lie about it such as that video clip floating around right now saying the governor told police to shoot paintballs during covid lockdowns. That is a flat out lie.
The riots were the fault of the governor. The 3rd precinct was ordered to be abandoned by the governor. The people killed, homes burned, buildings burned, rioters bused in, all the chaos was the fault of the governor. There is plenty to call him out on, lies are not even needed. Of all the shit to actually report on that happened, someone getting hit with a paintball somehow rises to the top. El Oh El
Correct. The control that was focused outward turns inward as it has no other place to go. It's not like the Empire is going to reduce the size of the machine, and control is needed to prevent additional loss of power and control. And taxes increase because they have to.Was listening to Jeff Taylor on YouTube. The closer the collapse of the Empire the crazier the laws are. Cisero.
Maxwell
Actually it is. Pyramid schemes ALWAYS end up collapsing, and this one will too. Interestingly, the defense of the left and the SS Administration in defending the pyramid scheme of the Social Security system is that it is not a "Ponzie" scheme, because in a fraudulent pyramid scheme the participants are not aware that it's a pyramid scheme, and think they are actually getting real returns as if it were a pension or an actual investment plan. They say it is perfectly legal because everyone knows it's a pyramid scheme that is fundamentally unsustainable.That's not how pyramid schemes work.
Biggest issue I have with polls is the people responding to polls. Who in their right mind responds to polls? Who responds to random texts about political stuff? Who can tell which of them is actually legitimate? Even if you respond, the questions they ask are not written well.Dear me...
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