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  • I haven’t. There’s absolutely no need to “think deeply” about the strongest military in the world going up vs a nation that’s not in the conversation.

  • Grow organically or die

  • Good For Canada. It's a move in the correct direction for their country. In the meantime, they're still outnumbered 30:1 in the USA of armed civilians vs. canadian military

  • Bezos isn't a visionary, he's a recationary. His opinions are worth less than the toilet paper I use to wipe my asshole with. Ya'll need to get off Lex Luthor's nutbag.

  • Welllp... I've been waiting over 24 hours and this site still isn't worth a shit. Anyone feel like uploading the nazi list so I can grab it ?

  • Canadian military is a fraction of the size of the US military.

    If invaded, prospects are bleak for Canada. The US has a better chance of invading Canada than they do invading Detroit.

    Canadian citizens should arm up but I don’t think their laws allow for it.

  • Eh close enough.

    2 range days a week and 3 days of cardio a week will make anyone a better shooter and in better shape than a typical ICE agent. The average person is already smarter. Shit… 2 range days per week will make someone more proficient than most REAL cops.

  • ICE agents get 8 weeks of training. Don’t undervalue someone with a year of real training.

    EDIT: I’m pretty sure most ICE agents are below average intelligence too… so really, we already have an advantage if we did a little training.

  • It won't end then either

  • What time zone?

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  • No

  • Woohoo, first woman impeached by Congress. MAGA busting traditional gender roles.

  • Why would an immortal care about curing cancer?

  • Does their security have security? Those guys can’t be in multiple places at once.

  • So we pass laws regarding inheritance.

  • IMHO, the response is a bit wordy, but I agree with where you're coming from. You should consider trying to work for yourself, it may be very rewarding for you.

  • Well, I'm not sure him feeling danger is relevant. Who cares? He put himself into the danger he felt.

  • Yes, walking in front of, and behind a vehicle with it's engine on SHOULD have made him feel danger. No one told him to walk in front of and behind a vehicle with the engine on, but if I'm wrong, and someone actually did tell him to do that, they're the responsible party. If he made that decision on his own, it's called contributory negligence.