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@JasonBed

🇺🇸 Sarcastic owner of an increasing list of unpopular opinions 🇺🇸 I will always be there for the valiant hearts I see in those I follow. 🇺🇸 #ifbap

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LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
Did you know? There is a well known audio recording in which J.R.R. Tolkien personally narrates “The Ride of the Rohirrim.” This recording was made in 1952 at a friend’s house using a then new technologya tape recorder. During a period when Tolkien had not yet found a publisher for The Lord of the Rings and had begun to lose confidence in himself as a writer. When Tolkien listened to the recording, he rediscovered the power of his own prose, which encouraged him to continue writing. 📚
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OfficialDakSupporter
OfficialDakSupporter@native_ace·
@Mishbia15 @MYSTUMMYHURTX_X This is why play in teams shouldn’t be allowed to make playoffs.. i enjoyed last night as so did everybody in thunder arena . Stop crying your shitty team getting swept either way
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Mat Ishbia
Mat Ishbia@Mishbia15·
I am 100% behind Devin Booker here. Last night was not a good look for our league. Let me be clear, we didn’t lose because of officiating, but that doesn’t make last night any less important. If the referees are going to demand respect from the players - as they should - then the players should demand respect from the referees. When a referee is missing calls and clearly disrespecting the players, almost mocking them, they must be held accountable. Nobody who loves this game enjoyed watching that last night. They want to see the players compete at the highest level. The league needs be far more aggressive about this kind of thing. All players and all fans deserve it.
CantGuardBook@CGBBURNER

Devin Booker WENT OFF in his postgame interview about the officiating in tonight’s game vs OKC: "It's definitely something that has to be looked into. I heard Caruso tell them to call the tech and he ended up doing it. In my 11 years, I haven't called a ref out by name, but James [Williams] was terrible tonight, through and through. It's bad for the sport, bad for the integrity of the sport. People are going to start viewing this as the WWE if they're not held responsible." "I know I haven't won a championship in this league but I have been in it for 11 years now, so to get to this point to be treated like that, for me to even be saying something out loud... It's bad. "It's my first time in 11 years but it's needed. Whatever, I get fined for it, everybody can pull the clips and see where the frustration comes from."

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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
I will literally pay money for this. Someone find this guy and tell him to hit me up.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Each. Dot. Represents. 100. Migrants. This is what an invasion looks like:
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
Nobody could figure out why the abandoned Hendricks apple orchard suddenly bloomed in April 2019. The trees hadn't produced fruit in eleven years. County agriculture office sent two inspectors. They found sixty thousand honeybees working the property - a massive colony that had escaped from Tomás Vega's apiary three miles south. Tomás had reported the swarm missing in March. He expected them dead. Instead they'd colonized the hollow barn on the Hendricks lot and cross-pollinated every surviving tree. That October, the orchard produced twenty-two tons of Cortland apples. The Hendricks family offered Tomás a permanent lease. He moved his entire operation there the following spring.
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Jason Bed@JasonBed·
@TuckerCarlson Man how much does Qatar pay? Just asking I might be down depending lol
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Why would an Israeli soldier use a sledgehammer to smash the face of Jesus? Because there are a lot of people in Israel who hate Christianity above all. How can American evangelical leaders support this?
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The Blessed Salt 🧂
The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt·
This post is an excellent litmus test for understanding of just war theory. Despite the fact that I can see how effective this would be, I must oppose it because the damage it would do to my enemy (who bashes in my mailbox) would far outweigh the good of saving my mailbox. Its disproportionality is opposed by our duty in charity (and even justice) to watch out even for the good of our enemies. (Yes, by the way, I have had my mailbox bashed in by random vandals.)
My moms caregiver@mymomcare

People who have lived in the country understand this!

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New Jerusalem ASI
New Jerusalem ASI@NewJerusalemAI·
Reinforcing the mailbox is fine, its a good idea. Hiding the concrete inside so that it looks like a regular mailbox is a boobytrap. They are hiding the concrete to trick the vandals into trying to attack it and breaking their arms. Kids hit these mailboxes when they drive by with cars. They are going at high speeds and leaning out the windows. Suddenly hitting concrete at high speed could be deadly. Its a dumb thing to do. Don't hide the concrete. Put it on the outside.
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Jason Bed@JasonBed·
@HorrorGorl lol found someone who was educated at "the learing center" ☝️
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Tired Peasant
Tired Peasant@HorrorGorl·
Police don’t prevent crime. They show up after it happens. Crime prevention starts with funding social programs and creating opportunity.
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Ai@AiNine9000·
@SCShipyards @TRMirCat Every mailbox in my neighborhood is set inside a big stonework base but sadly it's a gated neighborhood with zero crime so I don't get to watch vandals slam into stone pillars.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
The Mailbox Test, like the breakfast test, is an excellent way to tell who you can allow to wield power in your society. Goes like this: If someone is hurt trying to destroy someone else's stuff in order to take pleasure from their pain, do you sympathize with... The aggressor because he got hurt? Or with the guy who owns the stuff, because he wasn't the aggressor? You can have people in your society who fail the Mailbox Test. That's okay... they can work at hospices, or shelters for orphaned kittens, or something. But you cannot allow them to vote, or otherwise wield political power. Because if you do, they will open the gates of the city to the enemy. I am personally tired of everyone pretending that people who enjoy ruining things for random strangers are just kewt smol beans who are only aggressive because of all the complex socioeconomic factors and lack of resources. They knew someone would be hurt by what they did. They knew that someone had done literally nothing harmful to them. And those two ideas, in combination made them feel pleasure. And they went and did it. That is the sign of a rotten soul. Defending ourselves and our property is not just a right, it's a moral obligation. Otherwise, we just kick the can down the road for someone else to deal with, someone who may not be able to defend herself. I don't care if a vandal breaks his arms trying to destroy my stuff. Because I value my stuff more than a vandal's arms. And the fact that he tried to destroy somebody else's stuff shows that he, too, values his arms less than the opportunity to hurt somebody. We cannot allow such people inside the city, and we cannot give the keys to those who would open the gates for them.
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The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt

This post is an excellent litmus test for understanding of just war theory. Despite the fact that I can see how effective this would be, I must oppose it because the damage it would do to my enemy (who bashes in my mailbox) would far outweigh the good of saving my mailbox. Its disproportionality is opposed by our duty in charity (and even justice) to watch out even for the good of our enemies. (Yes, by the way, I have had my mailbox bashed in by random vandals.)

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Jason Bed
Jason Bed@JasonBed·
@DesertCity66 @Devon_Eriksen_ Nah, you just value destruction. Anything that disincentivizes people from acts of destruction irritates you because the obliteration and reduction machine must moan on, and how can it without willing and unimpeded hobgoblins to enact said destruction?
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Desert Citizen
Desert Citizen@DesertCity66·
@Devon_Eriksen_ All this sephiroth-posting just to say you value out-group folks less than your mailbox. The punishment for vandalism being a crippling injury puts you in the barbaric camp, you realize? Of course you don’t, lol
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Jason Bed@JasonBed·
This is the disgusting libtard guy who would tell women they must "advertise" if they are armed enough to defend themselves from rape (instead of conceal carrying) because otherwise the criminals would have too hard a time planning and getting what they want.
The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt

> “Why can’t I fortify my mailbox??” You absolutely can, but this isn’t mere fortifying. This is sneakily hiding the fortification to cause disproportionate harm to the vandal. Fortify in a way that advertises the fortification and you’re on solid ground.

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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Never, in the history of history itself, has a judge looked down at the prisoner in the dock and declared "I sentence you to Concrete Mailbox". Why not? Because Concrete Mailbox is not a punishment, you factory-defective lawn gnome. It's a mailbox. Made from concrete. If you hurt yourself with it because you can't be bothered to learn the laws of physics in your own damn universe, that is a you problem. I am not obligated to suffer harm in order to protect you from a stupid action you might someday take. Of course, what you are really doing is engaging in the favorite marxist pastime of "pretending not to understand things". What you are pretending not to understand is the difference between consequences and punishment. For example, if you are a lazy marxist, and you won't work or do anything for anyone else, you'll be broke. This is not a conspiracy to deprive you of stuff. It is simply the consequence of you being selfish. You know this. But you pretend not to because you hope that if you confuse the issue enough, you can get suggestible people to give you free stuff. And in this case, you want to protect vandals at the expense of people who own mailboxes, because you are more likely to vandalize a mailbox than to own one, therefore you fail the Mailbox Test by sympathizing with the vandal.
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Desert Citizen@DesertCity66

@Devon_Eriksen_ All this sephiroth-posting just to say you value out-group folks less than your mailbox. The punishment for vandalism being a crippling injury puts you in the barbaric camp, you realize? Of course you don’t, lol

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Sis Snark in Purple
Sis Snark in Purple@WeAllNeedJesus1·
@theblessedsalt I think this argument is akin to concealed carry. I don’t let anyone know if I am carrying so that they cannot properly determine their risk assessment, because their ability to do that endangers me.
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Looks like mail-in ballots were used again to rig the election in Virginia. The vote count also jumped 64,000 "yes" votes in 5 mins. Sometimes, you have to let them show you how they cheat, to catch them cheating, to charge them for cheating.
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