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r-lund.bsky.social
Pacific NW, likes dogs, hiking, fishing, needs to mow the lawn
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Taco Rico
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hmmm speaking of vendettas
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Remember 9/11, they owe us 3 planes…
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I hope they make a sabertooth tiger next, but it’s kind of like the mp3 debate, it’s digital cloning so a lot of things are missing in between. And they kind of just made a super wolf under the guise of de-extinction so no one loses their minds over it,,,uhho
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The Fox News comments are interesting
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and Afghanistan, and Iraq, and South Vietnam and every single native tribe…you should seriously consider some nukes. But in seriousness, given Europes past proclivities, not super excited to see Western Europe rearming again
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God gave us ranch dressing for a reason, the taste of vegetables
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That’s what they all say right before they carpet bomb Detroit…but since you are arming up we have some great deals on F-35s, M1 tanks, get my drift?
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and I would say the administration is doing the same, making Canada look like the aggressor if you arm up in response to their vitriol. Apologies this is some embarrassing shit for me, wtf is this weird nightmare? Don’t worry, didn’t go so well for the States the last 2 we tried to invade you
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this off and on tariffs from the administration is designed to do exactly that. Much like a terrorist the point of making bomb threats or setting off bombs isn’t the destruction, it is to get the government to overreact and inherit the blame. Same here, the idea is to get the public to blame Canada
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There is a paper from the late 1800s the USCG commissioned about declines in seal trade, blamed people. The end result was banning harvesting near rookeries and trade deals to stop harvesting on migration routes. People weren’t dumb and greedy back then, well not any more or less than now
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