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@TrolleySwitcher

woke food desert

Beigetreten Eylül 2017
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@TrolleySwitcher @MatthewSitman They bought one at the same time, both units were delivered at the same time, a thief stole one unit, which happened to be THEIR unit, but they didn't realize because they saw YOUR unit sitting there and assumed it was theirs, so really it is your unit in their window
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Matthew Sitman
Matthew Sitman@MatthewSitman·
We had a new air conditioner delivered recently, which was then stolen from our lobby—by someone in our building, obviously. We know who stole it because of the new AC in their window that's the exact brand and model we ordered. Please tell me not to go Full Sicilian on them
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they're gunna produce correspondence where he writes 'when I use the term 86 my intent is to announce my serious plan to murder someone'
Jay Town@JayTownAlabama

Before the “legal pundits” claim the indictment against Comey is flawed, keep in mind a few things: - A Grand Jury disagrees. - Professional prosecutors disagree. - DOJ and @DAGToddBlanche disagree. - Comey made many inconsistent statements about what he thought the shells meant. - Non-public evidence exists to prove that Comey knew what “8647” meant. There is no doubt that subpoenas went to Comey’s cell and email providers. Within those returns could be admissions he knew what it meant but perhaps was “just joking”. That sort of reckless disregard of the public perception of the threat is exactly the evidence that takes this BARD. Also, Comey spent a lot of time publicly pontificating about what “86” means. He called the shell formation “clever”and “cool”. Wondered with his wife what it meant. Menus? Leaving a place? Few North Carolina jurors will consider this even plausible. Know what else? COMEY NEVER QUESTIONED WHAT 47 MEANT! It could be reckless that Comey knew 47 meant “Trump” and knew “86” meant at least getting rid of him in some fashion. It would be laughable that the former FBI Director didn’t stop and wonder if it would be reckless to applaud “getting rid of the President” in some fashion as “clever” or “cool”. Conscious disregard of an objective threat to the President is a crime. Also, neither statute requires ANY intent to carry out the threat! So yeah…not good to be Comey! And yeah…his Instagram post was reckless. @TheJusticeDept is treating this case like dozens of other similar cases. That consistency IS legitimacy. My $.02.

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@HeerJeet Trump should declare victory, back away from military operations, and send Hegseth over to Iran to be tried in exchange for opening the strait
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barbarism critic
barbarism critic@barbarismcrit·
No mystery that centrism produces this. For all the “firebomb a Walmart” tweets socialists from Marx to Lenin abhorred adventurism bc only a mass people’s movement can change society. Centrism proffers no solutions so individualist acts become the outward expression of despair
Hasanabi productions (meme account)@HasanabiProd

Newly resurfaced tweets from Cole Allen reveal he hated Hasan Piker, the "Far Left", and pro-Palestine protestors.

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The last three are definitely false, and the other 5 are different levels of probably false, and I'm genuinely baffled that significant numbers of people of any politics see it differently
Jesse Arm@Jesse_Leg

In our last @ManhattanInst survey, we found that 46% of today’s Democratic coalition believes “the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in July 2024 was orchestrated by his supporters to increase sympathy for him.” manhattan.institute/article/do-dem…

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@daveweigel And it has a well understood meaning when applied to a person -- it means they're temporarily or permanently banned from a venue. People get 86'd from bars all the time, the bartender doesn't shoot them!
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David Weigel
David Weigel@daveweigel·
There are non-violent ways to remove a president - impeachment, 25th amendment - that don't really work. Because they don't work, if Comey or whoever wants Trump not to be president anymore, the assumption is: by unaliving him????
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

REP. MARK ALFORD: James Comey is a very intelligent man. I would assume he knows what the term '86' means. I was a waiter for some time. When you 86 the order, you kill the order. When you 8647, that is tantamount to saying 'kill the president' KEILAR: When you 86 an order, you get rid of the order, but you're not killing the food ALFORD: It's the same principle

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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Still can’t wrap my head around these drones basically dragging an Ethernet cord behind them
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la

The IDF is struggling with a new system Hezbollah has perfected, the fiber-optic tethered drones. Technology used with devastating efficiency in Ukraine and which has now been used to kill Sergeant Idan Fox and wound many others. Here is what it means: 1) Hezbollah is using small explosive drones physically connected to the operator's control room via fiber-optic cables up to 10 kilometers long. Because the drone is wire-guided rather than radio-controlled, the IDF's electronic warfare units can't detect, jam, or shoot them down using their standard 2) The technology was developed and refined over four years of the Russia-Ukraine war, where both sides sought cheap, efficient weapons. It's based on Soviet-era concepts from the 1970s, but has proven highly effective in modern combat. Ukraine's defense minister called these drones a key component in their ability to defeat the enemy. Israel did not learn enough from the conflict. Hezbollah did. 3) They're cheap, effective, and lethal, so Hezbollah favors them over more expensive long-range missiles or RPGs. The drones are modified in workshops in southern Lebanon with added components like cameras, gliders, and explosives. 4) Technological interception methods have so far failed against these drones. In one incident, explosive drones were launched at an IDF helicopter evacuating wounded soldiers, one detonated meters from the helicopter. Soldiers had to resort to shooting at the drones with personal weapons. Israel's Defense Ministry has issued an open call for solutions. The IDF is sitting in southern Lebanon during the ceasefire as sitting ducks. Their long-term plans will not improve matters much as they plan to take over territory up to the Litani which will require setting up bases and provide many easy targets. The IDF does not have good answer to this low-tech threat, as it focuses on increasingly expensive hi-tech systems that are ill-suited to the modern battlefield which stresses cheap and ruthless efficiency to sustain wars of attrition.

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Matthew Zeitlin
Matthew Zeitlin@MattZeitlin·
is there a canonical explanation for why mexico isn't more successful in international soccer
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@JoyceCarolOates if it was 'staged,' the shooter planned the event organically, only the authorities knew about it beforehand & let it occur in a contained manner rather than rolling him up beforehand. but it almost certainly wasn't staged
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Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates@JoyceCarolOates·
really? is this plausible? if staged, not very well-rehearsed since T***p fell ignominiously & there was no photo-op. & if staged, why is the shooter still alive? & how was the shooter recruited? (many questions which will probably never be answered like similar questions re. Butler PA.)
thousandfoldthought@smithchadwick

@JoyceCarolOates Joyce, it was staged. Just like butler.

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@joelpollak lol I don't think you can read, people should read the article & judge for themselves whether this imo wildly confused characterization is accurate
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Let me save you time: the author portrays Allen as a gentle hero driven to violence by political necessity and acting on what he saw as good Christian principles. How dare we conclude otherwise from his actions. If you thought about it hard enough, you might do the same yourself.
Ken Klippenstein@kenklippenstein

To figure out why Cole Allen did what he did, I obtained a copy of his resume and talked to his former friends. The portrait that emerges is unlike what the White House is saying: kenklippenstein.com/p/assassin-was…

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