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  • Black panthers

  • I think this insane word salad implies you look for Netflix originals exclusively when you watch content on Netflix, and they've removed the 'N' that was usually next to them so now you can't find them as easily.

    I have no info as to why they've done the change, but I do have a question about you liking to watch Netflix originals specifically: What the fuck is wrong with you?

  • What the fuck?

  • +1 on the other reply. It's more of a general, common idea than something applicable to this scenario

  • I don't think anyone believes those are 'worth it' because of a fetish over guns. I think if people do think that, the pro is usually the ability to defend yourself

  • Is DeleteMe.org real? Looks too good to not be a data stealing scam.

    Jump
  • If you want that service, don't consider anything else besides EasyOptOuts, it's both the cheapest and most effective option.

  • Probably not fiber optic, but interesting post nonetheless

  • Organized, armed* mass resistance

  • Duh

  • First of all the civilian is a hero; but assuming I had the balls to disarm him and knew how to operate his gun (and it wasn't out of rounds), why wouldn't you shoot the guy?

  • +1

  • I've never in my life heard someone even try to justify military aid to Israel, literally everyone I've ever talked with about that including trump supporters are against it.

  • Absolutely insane the government itself is actively for something that only negatively effects them...

    Lobbying is a bitch.

  • That point isn't conveyed through what you said

  • Should is not the same word as has.

    should imperative Used as an auxiliary verb, to express a conditional or contingent act or state, or as a supposition of an actual fact; also, to express moral obligation (see shall); e. g.: they should have come last week; if I should go; I should think you could go.

    has verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have.

    Your comment doesn't actually address what the inital comment said at all.

  • 'Should' != 'Has'

  • Ironic comment

  • Isn't this almost never enforced? You'd have to be caught by federal law enforcement with both on you, which seems incredibly unlikely.

    IIRC this is mainly used as a foot in the door to get people on more serious charges, like Al Capone w/ tax evasion.

    Not defending it, as #1 the federal government doesn't have the power to criminalize or regulate marijuana in the first place, and #2 it's a gross violation of your rights.

  • ... I couldn't disagree more. A free, excused day off is as good as it can get.

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