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Had to run this through Google translate which is imperfect.

Panel 1:
“What are you building there?”

“Sorry, this can disrupt the mobile telephone.”

Panel 2:
“For what? Any security project?”

“Security? No, this is for the garden.”

Panel 3:
"Because what’s creepier than no reception?

Panel 4:
“You are the crazy monster.”

“I only care for real horror.”

jordanlund,
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There was really only one episode so bad I turned it off and I think that was 4? Or maybe 5? Both were bad but only one was bad enough to turn off.

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Removed for being a questionable source. See if you can repost with another source.

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Removed, video link with no article for context.

jordanlund,
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It’s not terrible but it takes some fiddling initially to make it look like a real Windows install.

jordanlund,
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Windows 10 came out in 2015, 10 years seems like a plenty decent lifespan.

Windows 11 came out in 2021, so 10 users will have had 4 years to upgrade.

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“The riots appear to have been inspired by a number of posts on the social media platform Telegram”

Soooo let me guess… there weren’t even any actual flights from Israel?

Pence suspends presidential campaign (www.politico.com)

“I came here to say it’s become clear to me that it’s not my time. So after much prayer and deliberation, I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today,” Pence said, to audible gasps from the audience gathered at the Venetian resort on the Las Vegas strip.

jordanlund,
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He suddenly realized he wasn’t the next Trump, he was the next Jeb! (please clap).

jordanlund,
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It won’t happen before the convention. Look at the dates. The Republican Convention is July 15th to 18th.

The trials will take way more than four months.

jordanlund,
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So nukes, missiles, bombs, etc. aren’t bearable weapons, so they don’t qualify in that regard. Grenades are explosive destructive devices, so even though they’re bearable, they’re banned on the often forgotten side of ATF-E everyone forgets the “E”. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.

Automatic rifles are a different deal. Regulated as a result of the old timey gang wars in 1934. I say “regulated” rather than banned because they aren’t banned. If you’re willing to jump through the paperwork hoops and pay the (REALLY HIGH!) fees, you CAN own a fully automatic weapon. Just expect to pay $30,000 or more to do it.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Firearms_Act

A few years later (1939), short barrelled shotguns were also regulated in a similar fashion

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Miller

Of course NOW you can get a “Non NFA item” that’s effectively a short barrelled shotgun without being a shortbarrelled shotgun:

quora.com/How-can-the-Mossberg-shockwave-be-legal

jordanlund,
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Yeah, it’s not that rights should be taken away without going through a judge, it’s that more things NEED to go through judges to create the appropriate disqualifying paper trail.

I’d argue too that we need to expand what is a disqualifying event. If you look at the Michigan State shooter, he had been arrested on a felony gun charge, allowed to plead down to a misdemeanor, did his time, then when his background check was clear, he bought another gun, and here we are.

Should we allow people to plead down from felony to misdemeanor when the charge involves guns? A felony charge would have blocked him from buying a gun.

Maybe, when it comes to gun charges, a misdemeanor should also be a disqualifier? Right now it’s only felony charges, but if someone has already proven they can’t be trusted around a gun…

jordanlund,
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I’m trying, but it’s an emotional subject that people don’t want to look at too closely. They want easy answers and there really aren’t any. :(

The best bet is to assume stuff like “ban guns” or “ban semi-automatic rifles” can’t happen, and start looking at what CAN happen if we want real change.

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I would rather ignore it because as a non-gang member I’m not at risk. Unlike some psycho in a grocery store.

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The most successful gun buyback in US history took 4,200 guns off the street.

www.hcp1.net/GunBuyback

399,995,800 to go!

This is why small steps are pointless. We have to change the constitution to take significant steps, but even doing that, gun owners WILL NOT surrender voluntarily.

So now what? We’ve repealed the 2nd amendment, now we take out the 4th amendment on illegal search and seizure and go house to house searching for guns? Knowing that gun owners are armed and won’t give up peacefully?

You want a civil war because that’s how you get a civil war.

jordanlund,
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Another vote won’t undo them because we’re too polarized as a nation.

Republicans won’t support an amendment proposed by Democrats purely because Democrats propose it.

They also won’t propose their own because, like you say, gun culture.

OTOH - Republicans ARE (oddly) down for throwing out the ENTIRE constitution and re-doing it. The process is calling for a Constitutional Convention and currently there are 28 of the necessary 34 states down for doing this. www.commoncause.org/…/article-v-convention/#

The problem here is once they get the 34 states on board, and write a new Constitution, they need 38 states to ratify the new Constitution.

As a bonus, because this drive is coming from the right, any new Constitution is going to be filled with poison pills that the Democratic states will never support (banning corporate taxes, outlawing abortion, restricting voting rights, and expanded gun rights).

jordanlund,
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Think of like this, your average pistol weighs just over a pound (.45kg) and your average rifle around 8 pounds (3.62kg)

So somewhere between 400 million and 3.2 billion pounds of metal, wood, and plastic. Between 180 million and 1.448 billion kg.

Low number is assuming all pistols, high number is assuming all rifles, so the real number is going to be between the two.

As a point of comparison, the US generates 268 million tons of garbage every year:

www.dumpsters.com/blog/us-trash-production

You’re talking many times that JUST for guns.

jordanlund,
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They CAN, and they DO, but in a gang shootout they aren’t INTENDING to shoot innocent people. In a mass shooting it’s ALL about innocent people.

jordanlund,
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That’s the thing, they don’t work at the volume needed to make a difference.

What happens is 2 things:

  1. A bunch of inoperable guns get turned in for cash which is then used to buy more guns.
  2. Gun owners evaluate the cash value of their guns and decline to turn them in since they aren’t being paid fair market value.

thetrace.org/…/do-gun-buybacks-work-research-data…

“The most rigorous studies of gun buyback programs have found little empirical evidence to suggest that they reduce shootings, homicides, or suicides by any significant degree in either the short- or long-term.

This isn’t surprising, experts say. “Even under the assumption of optimal implementation, only a tiny fraction of guns in a given community are going to be turned into gun buyback programs,” Charbonneau said. “It’s unlikely that research using standard statistical methods will be able to identify the causal impact of buybacks on firearm violence.”

An analysis by The Trace earlier this year found that more than 16 million guns were produced for the U.S. market in 2020 alone, and somewhere between 350 and 465 million guns may be in circulation nationwide. Meanwhile, even the most successful gun buyback events collect only a few hundred guns at a time. For example, over a nearly two-decade period, New York City’s gun buyback initiative collected just 10,000 firearms.”

jordanlund,
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The US Military is legally prevented from operating inside the United States:

ojp.gov/…/posse-comitatus-revisited-use-military-…

jordanlund,
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I loved how on one of the votes someone voted for Boehner…

But yeah, anything they pass on party lines is dead in the Senate and even it weren’t, they can’t overcome a veto.

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