MuseMint
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@saniyafatma1278 Not if they tied into your corner post and your post is on the property line. If you back fence is 7” short of the property line than it’s true.
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My neighbor had this fence put in yesterday and something felt off…
So I measured it this morning — turns out it’s about 7 inches inside my property.
When I brought it up, he literally said:
“7 inches is basically nothing, it’s not a big deal.”
Now I’m stuck here wondering…
Am I being petty for caring about a few inches,
or is this the kind of thing that turns into a bigger problem later?

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Quick question for Americans 🇺🇸
I keep hearing people casually say
"oh I've got a few guns"
A FEW. Plural. Like it's nothing.
In Japan, owning ONE legal gun takes months
of paperwork, classes, and police interviews.
So honestly… how many guns is "normal"
for an American household?
Drop your number (and your state) 🙋

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@financedystop A sea wall looks nice but can still fail. Someone tell him to look into geo tubing.
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His yard is literally falling into the lake and he has no idea what to do.
The obvious option is paying $60,000 for a seawall.
The problem is his neighbors already did that, and their seawalls are falling apart too.
So now he’s stuck watching his property slowly disappear while the “solution” costs more than most people make in a year and might not even work long term.
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@ApexSeeker_ I use 17 in place of 1, 3, 8, 19, 20, 22 if that’s a drill press, 27 and 30.
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@robert96778 @DailyLoud I’d have to imagine if he had any authority over the store, the staff wouldn’t do selfies w the guy as their super calls the police. Just an observation.
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@robert96778 @DailyLoud Assuming that one guy has the full weight of Walmarts authority behind him. I’m guessing no.
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Motorcycle rider noticed the guy was in distress and decided to check on him rather than ignore him. Sometimes all you need is someone to talk to
Dera II@Neutral_OC
The biker saw a man crying while walking along the road, so he stopped to comfort him, listen to him, and spend some time with him. We never really know the weight someone else is carrying. But little kindness can make it lighter.
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🚨 THEY TOLD YOU THE DATA CENTERS WERE FOR AI... BUT FOLLOW THE WATER
Something about this feels VERY wrong.
We're being told the biggest corporations on Earth are spending hundreds of billions of dollars building massive AI infrastructure because artificial intelligence needs more computing power.
That's the official explanation.
But while everyone is focused on AI, almost nobody is paying attention to what these facilities are consuming.
Water.
Enormous amounts of it.
At the same time we're being warned about droughts, shrinking reservoirs, water restrictions, and future shortages.
The explanation is simple:
The servers get hot.
The facilities need cooling.
The cooling requires water.
Case closed.
Except some people think AI is the perfect cover story.
While the public debates chatbots and robots, powerful institutions appear to be racing toward the one resource every human being needs to survive.
Not oil.
Not gold.
Not land.
Water.
You can live without social media.
You can live without artificial intelligence.
You can live without most of the technology being sold to you today.
You cannot live without water.
And if water really is becoming the most valuable resource on Earth, then whoever controls it could control everything that depends on it.
The official story is that this is an AI revolution.
The conspiracy theory is that AI is simply the headline while a much larger resource grab unfolds in plain sight.
What do they know about the future of water that the public doesn't?
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@DellaDream_ All light fixtures at the big retailers have done the same. They cut the thickness of the material in half.
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@mala_ghazal1 When did infantry abandon suppress and maneuver tactics? Yeah… they didn’t.
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