stevetrunk.bsky.social
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The Poor Sailors' Airlines.
The FAs were always very nice to us.
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Looks like a classic Craftsman.
(For you young'uns, you used to be able to buy a house in kit form from Sears&Roebuck.)
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Apparently, he did not resist arrest. That's a shame.
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Been having that problem for a couple days.
Posts very slow to load, and many vids don't load ar all.
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See, this is the problem. We are talking about acts of Congress while they talk about acts of war.
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This looks like some propaganda the xians would come up with.
Christian kid in public school vibe. Probably being punished for praying.
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Because it is like when I don't pay my mortgage and save $2500 a month
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No visa for you, Ted Cruz.
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Or buying the drugs.
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I looked at that for a while before I realized it didn't say "priests."
Now I get it.🤣
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Reminds me of when a friend remarked, "Why do all Vegas cab drivers seem to be Russian engineers?"
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"Some of the things I say will be incorrect." -- EM
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A praying mantis crawls over Mike Pence on my tv.
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Me neither. I have a pic you'll enjoy. Might take a bit to find it....
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Lol
If those ladies were dancing, I would be watching.
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He has shown himself to be someone who can step up when needed.
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Terminate the colonel's command with extreme prejudice.
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Vought International marketing authoritarianism to the kids.
youtu.be/4ZKtTR2YDeI?...
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Over here definitely *not* regretting my decision to move to Mexico.
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30-years in IT. I think most don't really grasp the level of damage being done here. Anyone who's had to mitigate compromised systems or deal with a data spill knows.
Even if they stop now, there are years of work and billions of dollars to put things right again.
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In his case, that stands for Bullshit Artist.
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I'm not sure that will have any effect.
They have already fired half the federal government.
People not going to work doesn't seem to bother them much.
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Imagine how powerful those stained glass images must've been to people who knew less than nothing about how light works.
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I picture Zelinsky as a Billy Jack sort of character.
"I'm gonna put my left foot on the right side of your face and there's not a damn thing you can do about it."
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He is a fkg rage farming mental case. He really should be dragged out by the military as the domestic terrorist that he is.
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😁
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What if they try to invoke the 100-mile 4A free zone?
"We don't need a warrant within a hundred miles of the coastline."
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Agreed. This has gone way too far. I'm now of the opinion that a military takeover of the government may be necessary.
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"Hello? 911? Yeah, my house is on fire."
"We've had several other calls about a fire. Terrible tragedy. You know, someone should do something about that."
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My personal favorite for many years has been battery acid.
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Similar effects at Alcatraz.
But this is straight-up mind-fuck level propaganda.
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I find it disturbing; that was my first thought too.
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The US is run by two men who have made no secret that they view most of us as useless feeders burdening the billionaire class.
Whatever happens as a result of them being stopped is not nearly as bad as what will happen if we don't.
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He is an immigrant to boot...right back to South Africa.
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Very cool. Big fan of the antique auto shop equipment.
My dad had a gas station during the big OPEC gas shortage. That was fun.
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When I was little, my dad and I used to draw plans of the shop we would build when he got out of the air force had we had a permanent home. That never happened, and dad passed in 2001.
20 years later, I am lucky enough to retire with the means to finally build the shop.
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Well shit, that didn't last long...
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*assistant* bicycle mechanic.
That is a high-end skill set right there.
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Also whatever animals called it home.
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Somehow reminds of this.
youtu.be/fqAqzIkQQXw?...