John Kennedy

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John Kennedy

John Kennedy

@beakerstein2

Spokane, WA انضم Ekim 2024
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@DeDunkingPast If dude has worked construction he should know they found a center point and measured corner to corner to square it and water makes a perfect level. If you gave me 100 feet of rope a hammer and a stick I could make you a square foot print.
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Dan Richards The DeDunker aka SuperSexyD
When I was invited to be on Piers Morgan to ask Zahi Hawaas tough questions, I took it seriously. It was an honor, after all, any pyramidiot would love to be able to do what I did. So I chose questions I felt the most accessible to the masses. Proving they mislead us to many.
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@Scarlett1453889 I honestly hope they bleed to death from their assholes. I fucking despise thieves.
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Scarlett🇺🇸
Scarlett🇺🇸@Scarlett1453889·
Best of Bait Bike Airbag prank gona 9million
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@CarterAva89405 I don’t believe that even one of these is real but it’s funny to imagine that they are
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Ava Carter
Ava Carter@CarterAva89405·
They will not forget it forever! Instant regrets 🥲🥲
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GFY TV
GFY TV@Viralvid_89·
Amazon Employee Makes His Day 10X Worse After Getting Fired.. 1/2.
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@Mericamemed Her safety habits are the same as mine so I won’t say anything. That is an impressive cut off disk there. Definitely not Harbor Freight.
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
At least she had her safety squints on 👌
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@JustJenRX Why are the always the ugliest of humans? I’m not being cruel just making an observation.
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Just Jen ℞ 🫡🇺🇸
Trans-activist attacks man holding a sign that says “Transwomen Are Men.” Of course, IT has on a Disney shirt!!
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@FbaKiLLAnopity African Americans may well be the strongest mother fuckers on the planet but he made them look like the dumbest.
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No Pity
No Pity@FbaKiLLAnopity·
I keep telling yall that godfrey is a dummy
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@AMErikaNGIRLLL I love to watch this entitled cunt cry. It’s the second time I’ve seen it in a while and it still makes me smile.
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AMERICANVibes
AMERICANVibes@AMErikaNGIRLLL·
Entitled Karen Calls Cops and Ends in Handcuffs😭 ⬇️ She gets into a physical confrontation with the garbage man and cries, playing “victim”.Not today Karen .
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The Artist known as Jess
The Artist known as Jess@ElofsonJess·
Down to bare block on the 390 and there isn't anything to be upset about. In fact it couldn't be better. 1967 crank and rods, kid doesn't even know how cool that shit is.
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Learn DIY
Learn DIY@LearnDIY_·
The ONLY way to eat steak this summer
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@MAGA_X_Times Is Hoover a gravity dam? I always thought it was a structural dam.
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𝓜𝓐𝓖𝓐 𝕏 𝓣𝓘𝓜𝓔𝓢 𝓓𝓐𝓘𝓛𝓨 𝓝𝓔𝓦𝓢🇺🇸
Originally called the Boulder Dam Project Act signed by President Calvin Coolidge in 1928 was championed by his Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, from inception to finish the project would span three presidencies. 🔺As Secretary of Commerce (under Presidents Harding and Coolidge), Hoover was the driving force behind the project. He chaired the Colorado River Commission, negotiated the Colorado River Compact (1922) that divided water rights among the basin states, and helped draft and push the Boulder Canyon Project Act through Congress. ⏺️ He was elected president in November 1928 and took office in March 1929. ⏺️ On June 25, 1929, President Hoover signed the proclamation that made the Colorado River Compact effective (a required condition for the project to proceed). ⏺️ In 1930, his Secretary of the Interior, Ray Lyman Wilbur, officially named it Hoover Dam at a groundbreaking ceremony. 🔺Construction under Hoover: ⏺️ Bids were opened and the contract awarded to Six Companies, Inc. in March 1931 (while Hoover was still president). ⏺️ Hoover ordered work to begin earlier than originally planned (in spring 1931 instead of later that year). ⏺️ Actual heavy construction (river diversion, etc.) ramped up in 1931–1932 under his administration. The project employed roughly 21K workers at the height of the depression 96 of whom would lose their lives during this massive undertaking
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John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@SubxNews Did he ax you? I fucking hate how stupid Ebonics be sounding like niggas be dumb or something.
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SubX.News®
SubX.News®@SubxNews·
you cant evict me at 1am ... hiho
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John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@alphafox Her husband needs to make a mill to keep her in chow I’m going to guess.
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
She demands her sutors make at least $500K annually or she won't say yes: 😭
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John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@DrAlmarielao One of those don’t shoot the messenger for the message situations.
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Dr.L
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
Your Walmart delivery is missing items… and you blame the driver. But what if they never even touched your order? A Spark driver is going viral after saying: “I don’t have time to check your bags.” According to her, most orders are picked and packed by Walmart employees; drivers just scan, grab, and go. No checking. No verifying. Just delivery. So when something’s missing… who’s REALLY at fault? Now customers are divided; some say it’s an excuse, others say drivers are being unfairly blamed for a system they don’t control. This feels like a breakdown in the system; customers expect accuracy, but workers are moving too fast to guarantee it. If your order is wrong, who are you blaming; the store… or the driver who showed up at your door?
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John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@MrWhiteMAGA @gotrice2024 I’ve seen 100 of these clips of people not complying with the police and it always seems to be the same person who won’t listen. You would think that she would learn?
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𝐌𝐑. 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄 ™
SIRI is not gonna help your ENTITLED A$$ Why do these entitled female drivers think they can break laws, refuse lawful police orders, and still walk away like it’s nothing? When a female driver refuses to comply… not even Siri can help you. It is just too complicated for these people to understand that when you break laws and do not comply with lawful orders from an officer… things will not go well. F*ck around and find out. No passes. No excuses. Comply or get wrecked. 🚔💥 PART 2 in comments…
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Vuka Africa
Vuka Africa@Thisthat_Acadmy·
Gents, listen to this story- Legend
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@RMADefense I’m just gonna live my life never needing body armor as a rule.
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RMA Defense
RMA Defense@RMADefense·
Alright folks, we gotta talk about III+. Obviously we all know that steel routinely fails against M193 even when it's NIJ 06 certified. That's because the entire NIJ 06 standard doesn't test any 5.56 rounds. At all. Crazier still, some people are selling regular UHMWPE Level III plates as "III+" because they defeat M193. Like we all know they do. Because obviously 5.56 M193 is a subordinate threat to M80, minus the fact that steel is weak and shouldn't be used as body armor. But the fact that steel sucks and got in through a testing loophole doesn't automatically turn a regular Level III plate into a III+ plate. So if you don't read all the fine print, you could end up buying a "III+" plate that fails either one of the two MOST COMMON rifle rounds in the US: 5.56 M193 and 5.56 M855. That's wrong. But help is on the way. You might have noticed that over the past couple of years, we've been moving our products onto the NIJ 07 rating system of RF1, RF2, & RF3. That's because we want to push other manufacturers and resellers onto the new standard, which requires 5.56 M193 in RF1 to weed out weak steel plates and also requires M855 under RF2 to weed out companies labeling regular Level III plates as III+. But consumers need to do their part and demand transparency snd truthfulness in marketing and purchase only products with clear definitions of what ballistic protection they do or do not offer without any confusion in naming or labeling. Stop buying armor from shady companies.
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John Kennedy
John Kennedy@beakerstein2·
@andreas_nigbur I want to know how they built a piece of round pipe like material. I’d like to see them start from scratch with this experiment.
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
Inconsistencies in today's ideas of earlier architecture (Audio is in English with German subtitles.Is it just an illustration to think for yourself, everyone has to think for themselves😉) Surrounded by history, a group of enthusiasts began a fascinating experiment. Inspired by the ancient practices of our ancestors taught to us, they worked granite with chisels, hammering and sawing according to the practices as they were used in today's ideas of science thousands of years ago. In this video it becomes clear that these techniques cannot be related to the previous construction achievements of our ancestors. No one saws and chisels on a block of granite for days and weeks. Also, these tools do not withstand the texture of the granite. What tools and practices do you think our ancestors used?
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
A woman shares a story about moving into a small rental just two months ago. Everything seemed normal—until her electric bill came in insanely high, almost matching what she used to pay in a much bigger home. On top of that, her water heater kept tripping. Something felt off, but she couldn’t figure out what. While she was on vacation, the previous owner’s caregiver left a note on her door: “Check your power… the neighbor might be stealing it.” When she got back, she called the police, the power company, and the new owners. After investigating, they discovered an underground cable running from her property straight into the neighbor’s house—powering their entire home. Turns out, the same neighbor had been doing this even when the previous owner—a terminally ill elderly man—lived there and couldn’t afford his bills. That’s not just theft—that’s calculated, long-term exploitation of someone vulnerable. It’s one thing to scam a system… it’s another to literally drain power from a sick old man and then continue doing it to the next person like nothing happened. That’s next-level cold. What would you do if you found out your neighbor had been secretly using your electricity this whole time—press charges or just cut them off and move on?
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