TexanJustin

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TexanJustin

TexanJustin

@TexanJustin

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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@Brynjar02535796 @aviationbrk They do not. Totally different use cases and design considerations, and very different potential failure modes, though I doubt either handles getting hit by a plane mid-flight very well.
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Brynjar
Brynjar@Brynjar02535796·
@aviationbrk Just asking! Do paragliders have cutaway capabilities like a parachute does? It just seems insane to me to throw out your emergency chute when the destroyed main chute is still above you!
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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
It’s not that he’s that good, it’s that entrenched democrats have run unopposed for so long don’t really know how to handle it. Couple that with absolutely abysmal job performance, all he has to do is point out literally anything they are doing and how terrible they are at doing it.
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Exit the Left
Exit the Left@_ExitTheLeft·
@Rightanglenews His completely unorthodox campaign run has turned into a political masterclass.
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Spencer Pratt has launched a campaign where filthy Los Angeles streets are power washed using a stencil reading “imagine if the streets were this clean.” Imagine letting the streets get so dirty under your leadership that your opponent can use them as a billboard.
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SkyMasterARC
SkyMasterARC@starbeam00·
@JWhitebread1 Can they like, actually call the cops on you if you tell them fuck off
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J. Whitebread
J. Whitebread@JWhitebread1·
Once as a grad student I helped a professor set up a trade booth for the Society of Architectural Historians at a convention. It took 15 min. No biggie. Then a union rep came over and chewed us out, told us we weren't allowed to do that, and demanded we take it all down. We did. Then we waited for hours until a union guy from the carpenter's union could put it up. He finally came over, and even though we were trying to tell him how to do it, he was absolutely incompetent and it took forever. We eventually gave up and just let him do it. Finally it was up but was threatening to fall over it was done so badly. So we waited for him to leave, took it all down and put it up AGAIN so it was right and safe. Unions are a racket.
Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles@desert_starr_57

Yep. This is super common at some big venues. @Kneon used to design and deliver trade show booths, and the company had to pay to have them loaded in. Thankfully, a lot of locations do not do this, but it's something you should check if you are considering doing a show.

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Afflicted Pharmacologist
Afflicted Pharmacologist@AfflictedPharmD·
I asked ChatGPT what sudden death from Hantavirus could present as. This was the response: “Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome can look deceptively mild at first, then deteriorate extremely fast over hours. Typical progression: Early phase (1–7 days) Often looks like a bad flu: Fever Severe muscle aches (especially thighs/back) Fatigue Headache Nausea/vomiting Abdominal pain Sometimes cough Cardiopulmonary phase (the dangerous phase) Then patients can suddenly develop: Rapid shortness of breath “Air hunger” Fast heart rate Low blood pressure/shock Fluid rapidly filling the lungs Cyanosis (blue lips/skin) Confusion Collapse People sometimes describe: Feeling overheated Extreme weakness Feeling like they are going to pass out Chest tightness Coughing In severe cases, death can occur within 24–48 hours after major breathing symptoms begin due to: Respiratory failure Shock Cardiac arrest Coughing up blood? That is less classic for hantavirus than: Pulmonary embolism (blood clot in lung) Severe pneumonia Tuberculosis Lung injury Advanced COVID complications Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage Certain fungal infections Trauma Massive coughing of blood (hemoptysis) is not usually the hallmark symptom most physicians think of first with hantavirus, though severe lung bleeding can occasionally occur late. Risk factors that raise suspicion for hantavirus Exposure within the previous 1–8 weeks to: Mouse droppings/urine Sweeping dusty sheds, garages, cabins Barns, crawl spaces, campers Rural/desert areas Rodent infestations In the western U.S., especially states like Washington, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, and California, clinicians do watch for it. Other conditions that can mimic sudden hantavirus decline Based on the symptoms you mentioned earlier (“overheating,” coughing blood, recent illness, near-syncope, leg injury), these would also be major considerations: Pulmonary Embolism — especially after leg injury/immobility Sepsis COVID-19 complications Severe bacterial pneumonia Heat stroke/exertional collapse Internal bleeding or clotting disorders A pulmonary embolism from a deep vein clot is honestly one of the more concerning possibilities when someone has: recent leg injury, sudden shortness of breath, feeling faint, chest symptoms, and coughing blood.”
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The Associated Press
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications, according to a statement released by his family. apnews.com/article/kyle-b…
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St. Louis patriot
St. Louis patriot@davi_john·
@jprutherford @nytimes His size could be a factor in him making the team as long as he’s not afraid to get physical. Sounds like he’s been using it hopefully he’s strong enough to make the transition to the NHL. Could be a big piece in our future.
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CaponeProdigy
CaponeProdigy@Dc_capone_music·
@iFightForKids Wat yall not understanding is we are not against defending yourself when someone hits you. But if someone punches you , you have no right to shoot them. Punch them back . Use proper force. How would u feel if u hit someone because they called u names , then they shot u?
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Alex Rosen
Alex Rosen@iFightForKids·
About to seriously go fuck someone up rn. Donate to my go fund me down below
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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@ProfMJCleveland I have zero info on this topic other than to note that flying the B2 is an endurance sport. I think they only keep them in 1-2 places, so they take off, refuel a few times, bomb someplace halfway around the world, refuel a few more times, etc. 10-20 hours minimum in a tiny space.
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UnknownNoOne
UnknownNoOne@Dude_ukn·
@TheBrancaShow @Average_Elitist A prosecutor who initiates a prosecution based on a police report (hearsay) and an "affidavit" signed by a police investigator with no first hand knowledge (more hearsay) of is the epitome of a baseless prosecution. The prosecutor either knows this, or should know.
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Andrew Branca Show
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow·
WHAT A GREAT DAY FOR DALTON EATHERLY! TLDR: The State's case against Eatherly appears to be utterly lacking in ANY LEGAL MERIT WHATEVER, based upon what appears to be the official Affidavit of Complaint just made public (attached). This in a case in which the State's BURDEN is proof of guilt, and disproof of self-defense, beyond ANY REASONABLE DOUBT. All of it: So, it appears the affidavit of complaint against Dalton "Chud the Builder" Eatherly has been made public, and the contents will ABSOLUTELY SHOCK many of you. FIRST SHOCKER: THERE IS NOT A SINGLE WORD ABOUT DALTON HAVING UTTERED ANY RACIAL SLUR TOWARDS JOSHUA FOX WHATEVER, SO AS TO HAVE PROVOKED THE FIGHT AND THUS TO HAVE LOST THE LEGAL JUSTIFICATION OF SELF-DEFENSE. NOT. ONE. WORD. That was Dalton's biggest potential vulnerability on self-defense, and we can now be confident that we can put that concern to rest. But it gets even BETTER for Dalton. SECOND SHOCKER: Even if self-defense IS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED, the Affidavit of Complaint fails to present ANY evidence-based narrative that Dalton has committed ANY CRIME WHATEVER. (But, of course, self-defense WILL be raised, only further buttressing Dalton's legal position.) Specifically, there's literally not a SINGLE WORD in this Affidavit of Complaint that describes ANY criminal conduct whatever. I've embedded the Affidavit in my possession, but for purposes of succinctness, the relevant portions reads: "... Dalton Eatherly and Joshua Fox engaged in a verbal altercation in front of the Montgomery County Courthouse." This is not a crime, unless it's merely the misdemeanor of disorderly conduct, which would apply equally to both Eatherly AND Foxx. And in any case Eatherly has not been charged with disorderly conduct (nor Fox, of course). "During this verbal altercation, Mr. Eatherly turned his body in a bladed stance towards Mr. Fox ..." There's nothing unlawful about taking a defensive stance when dealing with an angry antagonist. Certainly Eatherly is not charged with the "crime" of "taking a bladed stance." "... and reached for his firearm located in his right jacket pocket." Again, there's nothing unlawful about reaching for a firearm in one's pocket in preparation for possible necessary self-defense. Note that Eatherly is not charged with the "crime" of "reaching for a firearm in located in his right jacket pocket." "Thereafter, a physical altercation ensued." Note the passive voice. The "altercation ensued." There's no claim that EATHERLY initiated the "altercation." Indeed, if anything, to the extent the affidavit has detailed Eatherly's conduct, the absence of any representation of his conduct to indicate that it was EATHERLY who initiated the altercation, we can only infer that it was instead FOX who initiated the altercation. This would, of course, make Eatherly the VICTIM of Fox's unlawful attack upon him. The next paragraph: "Mr. Eatherly discharged his firearm, striking Mr. Fox multiple times." There's nothing inherently unlawful about discharging a firearm and shooting someone multiple times. Thousands of shootings that fit this description occur every year, and qualify as perfectly lawful self-defense. Of course, now self-defense need actually be put on the table. Then there's a discussion of Fox being flown to a hospital, followed by: "In addition, at the time shots were fired, there were several innocent bystanders in the area. Surveillance video fo the incident shows a ricocheting projectile hitting nearby walls." Again, there is nothing inherently unlawful about firing shots that miss the intended target. Police involved in lawful shootings of suspects routinely miss about 70% of the shots fired. Those shots ALSO go flying about the neighborhood until they hit something. None of that is a crime, absent evidence of recklessness--and the affidavit provides no statement of recklessness. Indeed, not a word of recklessness. Note that if the shots were fired in lawful self-defense, as a matter of law they were not fired recklessly. I would also note that there's not a word in this affidavit that even contests, much less contradicts, even a single legal element of Dalton's anticipated claim of self-defense. Not Innocence, not Imminence, not Proportionality, not Avoidance, and Not Reasonableness. Not a single element. Not a word of it. If this were a civil case, I would argue that this complaint fails to state a cause of action. Indeed, it's hard to recall the last time I saw an Affidavit of Complaint so utterly lacking in legal substance whatever. At this point I have to say that I've never felt more positive about Dalton Eatherly's claim of self-defense, at least based upon the representations of this apparently official "Affidavit of Complaint." If these facts provided in this Affidavit of Complaint are all the State of Tennessee has on which to prosecute Dalton on the attempted murder, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and malicious firearms possession charges brought against him, I simply don't see any prospect to any reasonable degree of legal certainty of prosecutors securing a conviction on any of those charges beyond a reasonable doubt on the legal merits. HEY! IF YOU LIKE THIS KIND OF USE-OF-FORCE LEGAL ANALYSIS, and would like to know more about how to be HARD TO CONVICT if YOU are ever compelled to defend yourself, your family, or your property against criminal predation, consider picking up a FREE copy of my best-selling plain-English book, "The Law of Self-Defense: Principles" (we only ask that you cover the S&H). lawofselfdefense.com/FREEBOOK @AmiriKing @ArchetypeTheory @JackPosobiec @DLoesch @Timcast @TheOfficerTatum @MyronGainesX @TateTheTalisman
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Sometimes God will put a Goliath in your life to bring out the David within you.
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Nux
Nux@Rodeoflyer·
@Cat5SMASHICANE Nice try. The “SA” in the model number stands for SOFT ARMOR. Not meant to stop darts. Yeet some of those at an AR500 plate and show us the results.
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Johnny B. Good
Johnny B. Good@Cat5SMASHICANE·
I don't just want this thing, I need it. Even though it's a CO2 air pew, as you can see it is as deadly as they get. It's like sh00ting high velocity hypodermic needles. They go right through this armor plate like it's not even there. Quiet and deadly. 😲💥💥
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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@TheBrancaShow @TheFollowingPro If there was, it sure as hell disappeared during the Biden administration. Seems odd that they only start demanding it after Biden leaves office.
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Good Lawgic
Good Lawgic@TheFollowingPro·
If Massie actually read the Epstein file that Congress is permitted to read, instead of just whining about it, then came out and named names, we would all celebrate him as a hero. He would have won yesterday in a landslide. Why do you suppose he did not do that? Serious q.
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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@mjj4114 @TedDanielnews Well, the state-employed people supposed to check this stuff sure as hell aren’t going to do it. They should be gone as well.
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michele@mjj4114·
@TedDanielnews So we the taxpayers are now going to pay for an independent investigator to see how this happened? Those who these people report to need to be held accountable too!
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Ted Daniel
Ted Daniel@TedDanielnews·
I appreciate the tremendous amount of feedback we’ve received on our ‘Clocking Out and Cashing In’ investigative report. I’m not done. Here’s our first follow up report. MassDOT admits to ‘outrageous’ breakdown following 25 Investigates report boston25news.com/news/local/mas…
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
idk what’s going on in Polk County, Florida, but their sheriff is roasting the transgender prostitutes he’s arrested live at a press conference
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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@Heminator @HansMahncke Didn’t somebody give Newark ~1bn $, with no improvement to show for it? It’s been a while, but I recall hearing about it.
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Mark Hemingway
Mark Hemingway@Heminator·
For the love of all that is holy, please understand public education in America is overfunded if anything. The money is wasted by useless admin jobs and bad union priorities — not because Bezos is holding out.
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie

Jeff Bezos paid $500M for his super-yacht and $75M for his super-yacht’s mini-yacht — both of which he’s allowed to write-off on his taxes. That alone would cover $180 in classroom supplies for every public school teacher in the U.S.

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TexanJustin
TexanJustin@TexanJustin·
@ProfMJCleveland Dear google, how can I do this crime in such a manner that makes it very clear that my intent is to conceal it?
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