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It's also so weird seeing sub shops trying to move into the area - like, dudes, between Dibellas, Wegmans, and every damn pizza place making at least *decent* subs, the most you can *possibly* do is steal some traffic from Jimmy Johns and Subway. Which, if that's what you want, more power to you?
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There was one in Rochester that said "I Have Friends Everywhere."
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1. Fire departments often have cameras and are really bad places to commit violent crimes.
2. Fire departments are safer than police stations for marginalized people. They also have people trained in first aid.
3. It's hard to prove fleeing/eluding at trial when you drove to a fire department.
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a dear friend of mine calls this one "Marky-Mark and the Monkey Bunch" and has stated the only reason to watch it is to see Mark Wahlberg get the shit kicked out of him by gorillas again and again and again and again.
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it's not self censorship to refrain from posting your intention to do illegal things on social media websites that exist solely to gather information on you. come on
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if you’re protesting or considering it, stop the bleed training is very easy and super useful: www.stopthebleed.org/training/onl...
also look up IFAKs and make your own with gauze, tourniquet, gloves, and any other supplies you want available to you for you in the event you’re injured at a protest.
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"What's in the ***BAAGGGG***?!?!?!"
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But even when corporate IP is not as revolutionary as some fans might wish, the LGBTQ+ creators who write, draw, and edit Marvel & DC’s the Pride Month specials have certainly helped make an historically exclusionary genre more inclusive than it’s ever been. Battles rage on, but so do heroes. 14/14
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But if a few people in masks start lighting stuff on fire? Then you have news. This creates an *enormous* attentional advantage towards the most violent and chaotic kind of protest.
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Yesss... but.
At the time, there were the old crew - ABWH - and a new(ish) Yes crew (with Squire, Rabin, and White) both releasing albums (ABWH was just the one, the Squire-lead Yes released 90125 and Big Generator) at the same time. eventually Union (1991) brought the two back together, sorta.
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Insurgency doctrine says avoid pitched battles and don't plan for force-on-force scenarios.
Instead, make every single the enemy does more expensive, risky, time-consuming.
Make routine things require a 50-point checklist. Make it so they need 8-man squads (two trucks) rather than 4 in one vehicle
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Bring the Noise!
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Is this going to be a mobile kit? A good starting point might be the set-up recommended by Riot Medicine.