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I enjoy security, technology, learning, books, & the great outdoors. Trying to be human & kind. Opinions = mine. He/Him/Hän https://github.com/JimSycurity https://www.adminsdholder.com
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My fashion sense is no. But I really like these wool and linen blend shirts. Cool, comfy, low wrinkle, and extra blasphemy. woolandprince.com/products/woo... (Merino is expensive and requires special care when you do wash it)
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Fwiw, I'm a huge fan of Merino wool clothing for travel. Several companies make black Merino tshirts, socks, underoos, and button downs. Temperature regulating, anti-odor & anti-microbial, less washing, comfy (unless you have super duper sensitive skin).
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Rural MN? Yes!
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See ya there Tim!
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Isn't the Appeal to Heaven flag also associated with the New Apostolic Reformation? And the assassin in MN appears also to be associated with the New Apostolic Reformation based on sermons he's given.
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Definitely not enough folks looking into the New Apostolic Reformation and their ties to Christo-fascism and right-wing terrorism, like the assassin Boelter.
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I gotta stay hydrated to watch Green Mile. That's my ultimate tear jerker movie.
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Big Lebowski is one I'll rewatch any time it's on even if I'm not gonna finish it. Other stuff you might like: Fantastic Mr Fox, The Green Mile, The Prestige, Memento, No County for Old Men, Pan's Labyrinth, Snatch, Pirates of the Caribbean, Mickey 17, Barbie
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Being comfortable with being goofy and the right sorts of weird is something I feel more folks should aspire to.
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Grow a spine and do something about it. Please.
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I thought RRR was a film in 2022, yet here in 2025 Microsoft is doing RIF, RIF, Reorg. :(
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Ahh, the good ol days, when you had 2 whole big toenails.
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With a crushed big toe?
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I suppose. Hopefully someone can live up to that doge kid's nickname around here sooner than later. If I recall correctly, when the Guard was mobilized in MN in 2020 they had rifles, of course, but their mags were not inserted.
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I'm not particularly familiar with the military, but isn't there a point where refusing to follow an unjust order is part of the expectation?
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Does the power perhaps come into the building in 3 phases and one leg is down?
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2 sticks of butter per week if not baking. Butter is almost as good as cheese.
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See ya in Chicago this September :)
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Thanks to some feedback on reddit & a LinkedIn post by Andrea Pierini I looked at dSHeuristics flag 28 from KB5008383 again. I documented my testing around this here: github.com/JimSycurity/... I also updated the Understanding & Mitigating BadSuccesor blog to account for what I learned.
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The World Bollard Association is an inspiration. If I remember correctly, you might have a beamer, so be aware that some of the photos are pictures of BMWs absolutely destroyed by bollards, but hilarious all the same. :) bsky.app/profile/worl...
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MERL posts some absolute units, including hog on main. Always wholesome, always cheeky. bsky.app/profile/them...
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WeRateDogs posts are a regular highlight of my day: bsky.app/profile/wera...
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I wouldn't be where I am career wise without Mike AND his photography is awesome: bsky.app/profile/hard...
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Here are some infosec folks who post 99% great photography that lifts my spirit: bsky.app/profile/unde...
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Ah maybe that's why I didn't have fish pie. The only fancy pie I had was at Pickle & Pie and it was more of a knife and fork ordeal that came with mashed taters & a cute little thing of gravy. The rest were all just utilitarian and delicious.
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I don't think I tried the fish pie when I was over there. I was so enamored by putting butter chicken in a pie that I had a hard time getting myself to try any others. Curried fish pie would be great also. I'm sad that meat pies aren't much of a thing here. Hot Pockets just don't hit the same.
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Would it be helpful to recommend some accounts to follow which are decidedly not the nightmares which persist?
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Baked 80 cookies of 3 varieties. Froze another 5 dozen reasy-to-bake doughballs. 2/3 of the 80 baked cookies will also go in the deep freeze.
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School sloppy joes were horrid. At least you could eat them without breaking a tooth, unlike the "pizza burgers". I like some sloppy joes. The ones I make with South Carolina hot mustard BBQ sauce in them, and the very sweet ones from a local bakery.
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Our "pizza burgers" were always served the day after sloppy joes. Which is because the "pizza burgers" they served were leftover sloppy joes on buns with a slice of government cheese. Then toss a tray of them in the oven and bake until the entire thing is hard as a brick.
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Original or spicy?