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Comment #22012668
Time travel confirmed.
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Comment #22012573
If it makes you feel any better, I've the same article on mine with no previous Flanders activity.
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Comment #21725418
That was rough.. Thank you for posting though.
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Comment #21537324
Not sure what fantasy land you live in but it is far from ended.. Do you really think the CCP won't eventually ram it through?
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Comment #21537269
My understanding is that the HK Internet exchange for Hong Kong is hosted at the university. Would taking that down black out Hong Kong?
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Comment #21537228
Exactly this. There was a video released yesterday on the HK subreddit showing what seemed to be a special unit of "police" who bore no badges or any identification past riot shiel…
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Comment #21528745
2/3 = 66% So if I ate 66% of a cake you just ordered, and handed you back the rest would that not be considered a vast majority of your cake?
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Comment #21528705
That is patently false.. By definition criminals do not follow the letter of the law, a good example being that murder is already illegal. Strangely enough though, it still happens…
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Comment #21515063
Like the article says, in the meantime revoke the camera permissions in order to circumvent this colossal cluster*uck..
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Comment #21477276
Astonishingly rare doesn't seem to be the case[1] There are examples all over the place, ignoring them doesn't make them any less real.. [1] https://duckduckgo.com/?q=voter+fraud&t…
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Comment #21476999
So let's change the rules to make them more easily attainable, instead of throwing out the idea of something that we desperately need in this country.
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Comment #21476980
It is required for almost every other conceivable activity that an adult might want to do. However when applied to voting it suddenly becomes some sort of suppression tactic.. Mind…
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Comment #21378558
It may very well not be normal, however for three years now I have heard people screaming some variation of wolf ad nauseam. Whether it be a russian wolf, an orange wolf, a ready t…
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Comment #21377491
The most succinct way I have seen it put thus far is "Trump Derangement Syndrome" or TDS for short.
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Comment #21262391
Ah yes, get to the airport 5 hours early everytime you want to fly so you can go through that process buddy. That's a huge barrier to entry, one that is clearly not taken advantage…
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Comment #21262369
Then by all means make them stay open more often instead of throwing the baby out with the bath water. Voter ID is important and should certainly include provisions in the legislat…
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Comment #21261964
I am not sure where you live but in the U.S. flying without an ID of some sort is impossible, and an accepted ID other than a drivers license all have an arguably larger barrier to…
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Comment #21261453
Clearly you haven't tried to do half of these things without an ID.. and a good portion of the other half would likely be illegal. You are correct about the constitutional right ho…
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Comment #21261304
To do a laundry list[1] of other things that I would consider less important than voting requires an ID, which in turn requires you to go to the dreaded DMV. Is it the duty of the …
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Comment #20802196
Careful there dlphn__xyz... I'd hate to have to report you /s
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Comment #20769486
You really seem to like the idea of nuking folks.. You okay buddy?
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Comment #20767798
You're absolutely right. Until that one day comes that you might need to bear arms. Or bear arms, that could be cool too /s
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Comment #20767737
Is the creation of the United States laughable? What was used in order to gain that freedom from Britain? Firearms maybe?
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Comment #20767646
Consider if you will how well we fared in Korea, Vietnam, and in the Middle East against farmers and normal folks. As a Texan myself, I'd like to point out that a large percentage …
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Comment #20767491
Really illustrates the importance of our own second amendment.